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  2. List of newspapers in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Arusha Times [3] Arusha: 1995 FM Arusha Limited English: Homepage: Weekly Times of Tanzania [3] Dar es Salaam 1997 The Tanzania Times English tanzaniatimes.net Online The Kilimanjaro Post [3] Tanzania 2021 The Kilimanjaro Post (KILIPOST) English www.kilimanjaropost.com Online Daily News [3] Dar es Salaam: 1972 Government: English: Homepage ...

  3. Business Times (Tanzania) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper is no longer in print, but much of its news content seems to have been assimilated in The Tanzania Times, which has now taken over the publication alongside the former Arusha Times which used to cover the Northern Tanzania zone. covers investment and business news in Tanzania.

  4. Arusha - Wikipedia

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    The Tanzanian government intended to declare Arusha a city on 1 July 2006, [8] but this was delayed due to pending municipality boundary adjustments. Arusha was granted city status on 15 August 2012, with it becoming official on 2 November 2012. [9] In 2013, a quarry located in Arusha collapsed and killed 14 miners after heavy rain. [10]

  5. Mguu wa Zuberi - Wikipedia

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    Legend has it that a man known as Zuberi was walking from Arusha to the Town of Mto wa Mbu, near Lake Manyara, but failed to arrive at his destination.His relatives searched for him, but unfortunately some lions found him first; all that remained at this spot was his leg.

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  7. Category:Wards of Arusha Region - Wikipedia

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  8. Joshua Nassari - Wikipedia

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  9. Samia Suluhu Hassan Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Samia Suluhu Hassan Stadium, with planned capacity of 30,000 is intended for soccer matches and rugby matches and events such as athletics. The primary purpose of this stadium is to be part of the host stadia that Tanzania will use to host the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations in a tri-state-host tournament to be held in the East African countries of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.