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  2. Jiji Africa - Wikipedia

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    Since 2019, Jiji has been operating in five African countries: Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Uganda, and Tanzania after buying OLX Africa. [citation needed] In 2020, the company launched website and app in Ethiopia. In June 2021, Jiji has acquired an automotive company Cars45 in Nigeria, Kenya, and Ghana. [13] [14]

  3. Vehicle registration plates of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Earlier Zanzibar plates used a different number system from the rest of Tanzania. [1] By the 1970s plates had changed from the white-on-black style to the black-on-white and black-on-yellow system as used in Britain. Unlike the rest of Tanzania, white plates in Zanzibar were also used on personal vehicles.

  4. List of Suzuki automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Semi-tall height rugged crossover SUV-styled kei car. Jimny (Japan, kei) 1970 2018 Japan Off-road kei car. Spacia: Mazda Flair Wagon 2013 2023 Japan Tall-height wagon kei car with rear sliding doors. (except Gear). Wagon R: Mazda Flair 1993 2017 Japan Semi-tall height wagon kei car with hinged rear doors. Wagon R Smile: 2021 2021 Japan

  5. Dala dala - Wikipedia

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    Two dala dala in the city of Mwanza in 2015.. Dala dala are often operated by both a driver and a conductor. [1] Called a mpigadebe, the name for dala dala conductors literally means "a person who hits a debe" (a 4-gallon tin container used for transporting gasoline or water) in reference to the fact that conductors will hit the roof and side of the van to attract customers and notify the ...

  6. Jiji people - Wikipedia

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    Jiji people also known as Bajiji (Wajiji in Swahili) are a Bantu ethnic and linguistic group based in Kigoma Region, Tanzania. If tribes are classified by language and not by race, Bajiji (Jiji people) are part of Baha ( Ha people ) since their language is the same.

  7. Transport in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    A sign by Tanzanian roads agency Tanroads, along the main road from Mwanza to Shinyanga.. The Tanzania National Roads Agency - an Executive Agency under the Ministry of Works, Transport and Communications - came into operation in July 2000 and is the agency responsible for the maintenance and development of the trunk and regional road network in Mainland Tanzania.

  8. Port of Dar es Salaam - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Dar es Salaam (Bandari ya Dar es Salaam, in Swahili) is the principal port serving Tanzania located in Kurasini ward of Temeke District of Dar es Salaam Region. [7] [8] The port is one of three ocean ports in the country and handles over 90% of the country's cargo traffic. [2]

  9. Tanga City Council, Tanga - Wikipedia

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    Tanga City, Tanzania's fourth-largest population center, second-largest port, and third-largest industrial hub, serves as the administrative center for the Tanga region. The city has a strategic geographic location that gives it a competitive business advantage because it is situated on the Indian Ocean and close to the Kenyan border.