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  2. List of newspapers in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    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 The Guardian [3] Dar es Salaam [1995] The Guardian Limited

  3. ZBC TV (Zanzibar) - Wikipedia

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    ZBC TV [1] formerly Television Zanzibar (TVZ), is a television station of the Zanzibar Broadcasting Commission in Zanzibar, Tanzania. It was the first colour television station south of Sahara. [ 2 ] It is a state-owned broadcasting station which produces and transmits development-oriented programs.

  4. Hussein Mwinyi - Wikipedia

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    Still, the Zanzibar Electoral Commission chairman Hamid Mahmoud Hamid claimed that the election was carried out peacefully, and candidate Juma Ali Khatib of the TADEA opposition party gave Mwinyi his congratulations for winning the election, saying "through the ballot boxes God has appointed you to lead Zanzibaris."

  5. Hakaraia Wilson, New Zealand MMA Fighter, Dies at 26 After ...

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    The MMA community has lost a young talent. Hakaraia Wilson, an MMA fighter from New Zealand, has died at age 26, according to multiple outlets including Te Ao News and The New Zealand Herald ...

  6. Mohamed Raza - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed Raza Hassanali Dharamsi (born 18 July 1962), popularly known as Mohamed Raza, was a Zanzibari businessman and CCM politician who represented the Uzini constituency in the Zanzibar House of Representatives. [3] [4]

  7. Jamshid bin Abdullah of Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    Jamshid ruled Zanzibar from 1 July 1963 to 12 January 1964. On 10 December 1963, the United Kingdom gave up its British protectorate over the already self-governing Zanzibar, leaving it as a constitutional monarchy within the Commonwealth under Jamshid, [4] responsible for its own defence and foreign affairs. But this state of affairs was short ...

  8. Sinking of MV Spice Islander I - Wikipedia

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    At 21:00 local time (19:00 UTC), MV Spice Islander I sailed from Unguja, the main island of the Zanzibar archipelago, for Pemba Island to the north. The ship's official capacity was 45 crew and 645 passengers, [1] but it was reported to be heavily overloaded. [2] Around four hours after departure, Spice Islander I sank between Zanzibar and ...

  9. President of Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    The president of Zanzibar (Swahili: Rais wa Zanzibar) is the head of the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar, which is a semi-autonomous government within Tanzania.