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Senegal and Nigeria, titans clash in ZanzibarThe 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) continues this Tuesday, August 5, ...
A handful of travel destinations have legendary names that evoke adventure, and this colourful, lively and historic port is ...
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The Citizen on MSNTADB drives transformation in agriculture, livestock, and fisheries sectors in Zanzibar
The presence of the Tanzania Agricultural Development Bank (TADB) in Zanzibar has opened up new economic opportunities for farmers, livestock keepers, and fishers through affordable loans, financial ...
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The Citizen on MSNZanzibar breaks all-time visitor record with more than 106,000 tourists in July
Zanzibar recorded 106,108 tourist arrivals in July 2025, the highest monthly figure ever documented in the Isles, according to the Zanzibar Commission for Tourism.Data from the Commission show that a ...
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The Citizen on MSNRoad traffic offences surge by over 70 percent in Zanzibar, major criminal cases drop
Zanzibar Police Commissioner Kombo Khamis Kombo announced on July 2, 2025, that traffic-related offences rose to 28,740 ...
ZANZIBAR: ZANZIBAR’s First Lady, Mariam Mwinyi, is expected to officiate the opening of the East Africa Youth Business & ...
ZANZIBAR: ZANZIBAR Second Vice President Mr Hemed Suleiman Abdulla will grace the upcoming Zanzibar Communication Excellence ...
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The Citizen on MSNZanzibar struggles with low exclusive breastfeeding rates, data shows
The World Health Organisation (WHO) advocates for exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months to support healthy ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNTanzania: Maternal Blood Deficiency Worries Zanzibar
ZANZIBAR 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 ...
Southeast of Zanzibar City one finds the ruins of the mansion Bi Khole erected. It is all that remains of a haven built by a princess whose lifestyle exposed her to sexist taunts.
Zanzibar, Tanzania’s semi-autonomous archipelago, signed an agreement with two companies to build its first large-scale solar power plant at a cost of $140 million. The agreement with Mauritian ...
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