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  2. Rubondo Island National Park - Wikipedia

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    It was gazetted as a national park in 1977. Today Rubondo is uninhabited. Consequently, 80% of the island remains forested today. The 400 “fisher folk” of the Zinza tribe, who lived on the island and maintained banana plantations, were resettled on neighbouring islands and onto the mainland by the government in the late 1960s. [6]

  3. List of newspapers in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The Tanzania Times Tanzania (Dar es Salaam) July 1995 Eastern, Central and Southern African Times News Network English www.tanzaniatimes.net Daily/Online Jarida La Afrika [3] Tanzania 2022 Jarida Afrika Kiswahili www.jaridaafrika.com Daily and Online Nipashe [3] Mikocheni, Dar Es Salaam Dec 1994 The Guardian Limited : Kiswahili Homepage: Daily

  4. Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania, [c] officially the United Republic of Tanzania, [d] is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It is bordered by Uganda to the northwest; Kenya to the northeast; the Indian Ocean to the east; Mozambique and Malawi to the south; Zambia to the southwest; and Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west.

  5. Masai ostrich - Wikipedia

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    The male will often spend more time incubating the nest than the major female. [10] [4] An upwards of 18 different minor females will lay eggs in a single major females nest, resulting in an excess of eggs. Since both male and female Masai ostriches are only able to incubate 20–21 eggs at a time, so the major female will eject excess eggs.

  6. Kinyerezi I Thermal Power Station - Wikipedia

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    While Kinyerezi I's capacity is being increased to 335 megawatts by February 2019, the government of Tanzania is also in process of expanding Kinyerezi II to the full 240 megawatts. There are other plans to build two new gas-fired plants; Kinyerezi III (600 megawatts) and Kinyerezi IV (450 megawatts), to bring total capacity at the Kinyerezi ...

  7. Ngozi Geothermal Power Station - Wikipedia

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    TGDC will sell the steam to a consortium comprising the Government of Tanzania, a strategic investor and one or more development partners. [4] The consortium will then generate electricity from the steam at this power station. The electricity will be sold to the Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited, for integration in the Tanzania national ...

  8. TANESCO - Wikipedia

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    The Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO) is a Tanzanian parastatal organisation established in 1964. It is wholly owned by the government of Tanzania . The Ministry of Energy and Minerals regulates the operations of TANESCO .

  9. Lappet-faced vulture - Wikipedia

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    Lappet-faced vultures are generally solitary birds. They do not nest in cohesive colonies as do many smaller vultures, with one tree or area usually only having one to two nests in it, though rarely up to 10 nests have been recorded in one area. The home range of a lappet-faced vulture is usually at least 8 to 15 km (5.0 to 9.3 mi). [1]