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In October, the Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) banned the referees for allegedly receiving around US$200 from a top-flight club to fix a match. However, an independent appeals panel has reduced the bans to three months for referee Othman Kazi and...
Tags: MajiMaji FC, Mtibwa Sugar, Tanzania, Mtibwa, Ruvuma Region, Mtibwa Sugar FC, Referee, Select Group Referees, allnews
President of Tanzania, Jakaya Kikwete, told a joint sitting of the Upper and Lower Houses of the Jamaican Parliament on Wednesday that his country had achieved economic stability. Prime Minister Bruce Golding lauded President Kikwete for the "ambitious...
Tags: Jamaica-Tanzania, Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Davis Mwamunyange, Chairmen of the African Union, Jakaya Kikwete, Politics, Business Finance, Jamaica, Salma
Bright Rwamirama, the animal husbandry state minister, has warned. �We have come along way regarding the production of quality milk. We do not want to go back where we came from. �We are exporting milk to DR Congo, Southern Sudan and northern Tanzania...
Tags: Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Health Medical Pharma, Agriculture in India, Animal husbandry, Economy of Himachal Pradesh
Mumias ahead of the opening Group C match between The Uganda Cranes and Tanzania�s Kilimanjaro Stars on Sunday. Football Kenya Limited senior vice-chairman, Titus Kasuve has said that tickets for the match will be on sale starting today. The match is...
Tags: Football Kenya Limited, Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, allnews, Grey-chested Illadopsis, Council for East and Central Africa Football Association, Malaba, Butere/Mumias District, Mumias, CECAFA Cup
It is only when I walk into someone that I realise we are not alone...I can hear a young boy murmuring. “It is a group of schoolchildren,” says our guide, whose eyes are better adjusted to this infernal darkness. “They are queuing up for their evening...
Tags: sub-Saharan Africa, Imbogu, kerosene lamp, Tanzania, imbogu says, Dar es Salaam, Renewable energy policy, SolarAid, Lighting, Sustainable development, International development, Electrical systems, Kerosene
Tanzania's leader has invited business people in Jamaica to explore opportunities in his country...There is an abundance of opportunities in agriculture, mining, manufacturing as well as in ICT, health and education. The investment climate in Tanzania...
Tags: Tanzania, Jamaica, Kingston, Davis Mwamunyange, Chairmen of the African Union, Jakaya Kikwete, Al-Shymaa Kway-Geer, Politics, Federal institutions of Tanzania
Eighteen years since he died, an unglamorous London suburb has unveiled Britain's first memorial to Freddie Mercury, hoping it will inspire other local British Asians to take the world by storm. Mercury, the lead singer of rock legends Queen, is remembered...
Tags: Freddie Mercury, London, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Queen, Parsis, Human Interest, Valsad, Ethnic groups in the United Kingdom, South Asians in the United Kingdom, London Borough of Hounslow, Disaster Accident, Feltham, Entertainment Culture
African states will not survive, says African-born billionaire Mo Ibrahim. At a recent good governance forum, Ibrahim said African countries have been moving too slowly toward economic integration, AllAfrica.com reported. "Some of our countries, and...
Tags: Mo Ibrahim, African, african countries, Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Ibrahim Prize
Namugenyi spurred the Uganda U-19 women cricket team to the inaugural ICC Africa Cup title in Dar Es Salaam. The tournament concludes today with the prize giving ceremony. Norman Katende reports that Namugenyi, who had hit a half century as Uganda beat...
Tags: Uganda, uganda wins, Tanzania, Kampala, Raymond Otim, East Africa, allnews
Moss is planning to turn into a “human eating machine” — for one day only — to prove to the world she doesn’t starve herself. The British supermodel was said to be “deeply hurt” after she was criticized for her “nothing tastes as good as skinny feels”...
Tags: Kate Moss, Tanzania, Kate, Moss, Pete Doherty, Hospitality Recreation, Human Interest