Saturday, February 23, 2013

Tanzania's headlines 23/02/2013


Dar es Salaam. About a week ago, I read an article in the print media by Prosper Makene titled ‘Arusha institute goes for anti-plagiarism software to promote academic honesty’.
I found it enlightening, as it touched on the negative and positive effects of the internet, particularly in relation to plagiarism at our institutions of higher learning READ MORE

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ZAMBIA has sold 20,000 metric tonnes of maize to Tanzania at a cost of US$7 million. This is under a special bilateral agreement that was facilitated by the countries’ heads of State. An agreement was signed in Lusaka yesterday at the Food Reserve Agency, which will allow Zambia to supply the commodity to Tanzania despite a ban of maize and mealie-meal exports READ MORE

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VENTURES AFRICA – The Tanzania Posts Corporation is to go digital, in line with other posts companies seeking to grow their revenue generation base and to keep pace with technological advancements. Postal office officials and experts told a briefing yesterday that it was READ MORE
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BP Oil, a firm that traded in petroleum business for many years in Tanzania, has expressed interest to invest in natural gas exploration and drilling in the country. READ MORE





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