Zanzibar

Leaders assure peace, call for continued productivity

ZANZIBAR: THE Union and Zanzibar governments have moved to reassure the public of continued peace and security, encouraging all citizens…

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Faith leaders crucial to ending child marriages

ZANZIBAR: MINISTER for Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children, Ms Anna Paul has urged religious leaders to adopt participatory approaches…

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Zanzibar lures more investment in the blue economy, tourism sectors

ZANZIBAR: The government of Zanzibar has affirmed its commitment to continue inviting more investors, as it still has numerous investment…

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CCM reveals mayoral, council chair candidates

ZANZIBAR: THE ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) has released the official list of candidates approved to contest for positions of…

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Ali Ameir Mohamed, Son of Zanzibar: A Tribute to the integrity of a father, minister and journalist who served TZ

MY father was… My father was a politician, but first, he was a patriot. My father was the former Minister…

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Tourism Boom: Zanzibar nears 1m visitors a year

Zanzibar is on the verge of a historic milestone as annual tourist arrivals move closer to the one-million mark—an achievement…

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ZEC chief calls for transparency, collaboration

ZANZIBAR: THE Chairperson of the Zanzibar Electoral Commission (ZEC), Justice George Kazi has stressed the importance of transparency, professionalism and…

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2VP orders completion of Zanzibar Port projects by January

ZANZIBAR: Zanzibar’s Second Vice-President, Mr Hemed Suleiman Abdulla has directed contractors building the Isles’ new passenger and cargo ports to…

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Mwinyi leads burial of veteran Muhammed

ZANZIBAR: ZANZIBAR President, Dr Hussein Mwinyi on Wednesday led scores of mourners in the burial of veteran politician Ali Ameir…

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Fumba Town celebrates a decade of urban innovation

Fumba emerges as a sustainable, modern, and inclusive community Zanzibar. A decade ago, Fumba Town was little more than an…

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