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The Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar has officially licensed ride-hailing giant Bolt to operate on the islands, marking a ...
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The Citizen on MSNZanzibar primaries: Ministers on the brink as CCM incumbents fall out of favourUnguja. Several Cabinet and deputy ministers risk losing their parliamentary seats following internal Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) primaries in Zanzibar that have proved unforgiving to many ...
ZANZIBAR: A wave of technological innovation is reshaping the education system in Zanzibar, as the introduction of “Smart ...
Senegal and Nigeria, titans clash in ZanzibarThe 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) continues this Tuesday, August 5, ...
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AllAfrica on MSNZanzibar's Breastfeeding Push Aims to Combat Malnutrition and Save LivesAS the World celebrates 'Breastfeeding Week', Zanzibar is using the occasion to sound the alarm over a worrying rise in maternal malnutrition and undernourished children, conditions that continue to ...
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The Citizen on MSNZanzibar breaks all-time visitor record with more than 106,000 tourists in JulyTourism remains one of Zanzibar’s largest economic sectors, contributing substantially to employment and foreign exchange ...
For the Mainland presidential seat, the nominees are Aaron Kalikawe and Luhaga Mpina, who recently defected from the ruling ...
On Aug. 16, Sacramento-based event organizer Cherub is hosting a community concert event at the Rink Studios in Old North ...
Zanzibar was once afloat with riches from empires all around the Indian Ocean. But in recent decades the opulence of centuries past has begun to crumble.
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allAfrica.com on MSNTanzania: Maternal Blood Deficiency Worries ZanzibarZANZIBAR Deputy Minister for Health, Mr Hassan Khamis Hafidh, has expressed concern over the growing number of women arriving at health facilities to give birth with blood deficiencies, a key factor ...
Today, Zanzibar’s population is almost entirely Muslim. For two centuries it was part of the Sultanate of Oman; for a brief period in the 1880s, the Omani capital was moved from Muscat to Stone ...
The Sultan of Zanzibar, a despot of the old school, had recently submitted to demands to close the public slave market. The site had been promptly bought by the Bishop for the erection of a cathedral.
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