When Veronica travels to Tanzania she is always moved by the people's ability to make the most of what little they have. |
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Throughout Tanzania, the Sukuma are admired for the spectacular appeal of their dance performances. |
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The parable of the Two Brothers, a popular story among the Sukuma of Tanzania, has interesting parallels with the Lucan Prodigal Son. |
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Madeleine explained the classrooms in St Bede's sister school in Tanzania were very basic with blackboards, chalk and windows without glass. |
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On Tuesday Fred and Charmaigne travel to Zanzibar, an island state within the United Republic of Tanzania. |
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Conditions in Tanzania were further complicated by a system of laws that redefined land tenure and property relations based on socialism. |
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The shy little Sokoke scops owl lives only in one coastal reserve in Kenya and in a second isolated forest in Tanzania. |
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There have also been big busts, however, in Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Malawi, Nigeria and Tanzania. |
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The Nyamwezi people, also called the Wanyamwezi, live in the East African country of Tanzania. |
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I've helped a Maasai tribeswoman in Tanzania repair her leaking roof with mud and cow dung. |
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Thank you also to the collectors, the money collected will be used to fund a Laois project to Tanzania for women and children. |
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Before going to Tanzania, Xia will be throwing a benefit concert to raise funds in the third week of April. |
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Selian is a health-care ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania. |
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Viewers have been holding bring and buy sales to raise money to help thousands of children in Tanzania. |
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In Gombe Stream National Park, a chimpanzee sanctuary in western Tanzania, one of the primate mothers, Gremlin, was trying to wean her twins. |
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Until recently, southern Tanzania was relatively isolated and its population of mpingo mostly unscathed. |
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Each of the authors draws on ethnographic fieldwork they have conducted separately in Tanzania and Malawi. |
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He and his informants converse largely in Swahili, and their cosmological references reach even beyond the boundaries of Tanzania and Mozambique. |
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I also learned that in Tanzania, they speak over 150 different tribal languages, but Swahili is the official mother tongue. just imagine! |
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He described the difficulties he encountered with the language barrier and taught the crowd some Swahili, the national language of Tanzania. |
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Kenya shares Lake Victoria, the largest lake in Africa and the main source of the Nile River, with Tanzania and Uganda. |
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For instance, in Tanzania, which has about 120 ethnic groups, it came-up with Swahili as a national language. |
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The plucky adventurer is also attempting to trek up Kilimanjaro in Tanzania in July. |
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These refurbished tools will now be sent to Tanzania, Uganda and other African countries. |
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Thousands of animals including white rhinoceroses and kangaroos have come from 14 countries, such as Tanzania, South Africa and Argentina. |
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We'll visit the premier game reserves of Tanzania to see the richest variety of wildlife imaginable. |
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There are also some speakers of Kirundi in Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Congo-Kinshasa. |
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Most of the inhabitants speak Bantu languages, and Kiswahili, the national language of Tanzania, is also a lingua franca throughout the region. |
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In many respects Tanzania defies the claim that girls are disadvantaged in terms of education in sub-Saharan Africa. |
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In Tanzania, the Swahili coverage of the FA Cup final can be heard on the BBC relays, 94.1 FM in Zanzibar and 93.5 FM in Pemba. |
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African researchers retyping manuscript drafts are from Kenya, Ghana, Madagascar and Tanzania. |
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In Kenya and Tanzania, Swahili is the official language, English the second language and medium of higher education. |
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Tanzania lost to Namibia by three runs as the Namibia side batted second and scored 100 runs for three wickets down. |
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The Sukuma of Rukwa adopted Sungusungu in 1982, shortly after it emerged in northern Tanzania. |
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They were called to Tanzania, Africa to work with an unreached people group, the Sandawes. |
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Second, Tanzania has existing medical infrastructure that can be upgraded to serve as birthing centers. |
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Although Tanzania is one of the least densely populated countries in eastern Africa, control and access to productive lands has become an increasingly contentious issue. |
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Some companies arrange placements and courses for volunteers to develop skills in towns whilst others send volunteers to remote rural but areas of the Tanzania. |
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The new primate, known as the highland mangabey, was identified by two independent research teams working in separate locations in southern Tanzania. |
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About 2,500 cheetahs are known to live in east africa, which includes Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. |
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Tanzania is almost four times the size of the UK, and 25 per cent of its land mass is protected in national parks, game reserves or conservation areas. |
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During German colonial rule, Bagamoyo was the capital of Tanzania. |
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The Shambaa also speak Swahili, the national language of Tanzania. |
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Nectarinia moreaui is restricted to the montane inselbergs of the south-central Eastern Arc Mountains and is, therefore, a range-restricted endemic to Tanzania. |
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Sukuma and Nyamwezi, spoken in western Tanzania, form a dialect continuum. |
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After our report first aired, good will in the form of hats, sunscreen, and school supplies made its way to Tanzania. |
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The Nyamwezi are the second-largest of over 120 ethnic groups in Tanzania. |
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The younger Kabila, who was raised in neighbouring Tanzania and Uganda and does not speak Lingala, the main language of this part of Congo, did not speak at the service. |
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Kabila spent most of his life in exile in Tanzania, where he learned English and Swahili, but neither French nor Lingala, the two most widely spoken languages in Kinshasa. |
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Elsewhere in Africa, new anti-gay laws have been proposed in Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, and Zambia. |
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In 2000, he was indicted for his role in helping plan the 1998 attacks on U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. |
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Al-Liby was indicted in 2000 for his role in planning the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. |
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He is suspected of involvement in the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania that left more than 200 dead. |
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The Canadian non-profit Under the Same Sun works with albinism victims in Tanzania. |
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The paper illustrates the point by undertaking two different RCTs on cowpea seeds in Tanzania. |
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He was on a gap year before going to university and was working at a firm of solicitors in the centre of Bradford to save up for a trip to Tanzania in the summer. |
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But the same meme has appeared in such far-flung places as Brunei, Kyrgyzstan, Tanzania, and Jamaica. |
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The albino crisis is a bleak spot in a time of economic optimism in Tanzania. |
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Arnold seems favourably inclined towards Julius Nyerere's ujamaa system of village socialism in Tanzania, but concedes it failed before it was abandoned. |
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The stone tools found with the hominid remains at Dmanisi, however, are simple choppers and scrapers similar to the Oldowan set found in the Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. |
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There is a high plateau in Southern Tanzania called the Kitulo Plateau National Park and here high above the madding crowd is a secret sea of orchids. |
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People in Tanzania cook using firewood at home with smog around them. |
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The 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Nairobi, Kenya by al-Qaeda killed 224 people. |
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Mr Anderson Wheeler travelled from Tanzania where he works as a big game hunter to give evidence yesterday. |
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The Eastern Lacustrine Bantu speakers include the Baganda people whose language is Luganda, the Basoga, and many smaller societies in Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya. |
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The polyphase tectonic and sedimentological development of East African continental rift basins is well-illustrated in the Kilombero Rift Valley in Tanzania. |
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This, we are told, is the gait of the Masai people, renowned for walking great distances as they move their herds of cattle across the savannas of Kenya and Tanzania. |
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It is disturbing, for example, to hear of vehicles stolen from Tanzania easily finding safe passage into Zambia without encountering problems at the border. |
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Austrian filmmaker Hubert Sauper paints Tanzania as the victim of a complex and punishing dynamic that exists between industrialized nations and the developing world. |
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They are now trying to replicate the Amazon Hope healthcare model on Lake Victoria in Tanzania. |
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The Government of Tanzania owns a number of commercial enterprises in the country via the Treasury Registrar. |
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Africa has glaciers on Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, on Mount Kenya and in the Rwenzori Mountains. |
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The Marine Services Company of Tanzania offers passenger and cargo services in three of the African Great Lakes viz. |
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Late Jurassic strata are also poorly represented apart from the spectacular Tendaguru fauna in Tanzania. |
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Others, such as orpeko among the Maasai people of Tanzania, are relatively recent phenomena that originated with foreign contacts. |
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In Tanzania, a winged bat cryptid known as Popobawa, is believed to be a shapeshifting evil spirit that assaults and sodomises its victims. |
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The cratons are, from south to north, the Kalahari craton, Congo craton, Tanzania craton and West African craton. |
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Better known are the later tools belonging to an industry known as Oldowan, after the type site of Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. |
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Examples of this include the Morrison Formation of North America and Tendaguru Beds of Tanzania. |
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Today, tourism is an important part of the economies of Kenya, Tanzania, Seychelles, and Uganda. |
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Most of the slaves were from the Majindo, Makua, Nyasa, Yao, Zalama, Zaramo and Zigua ethnic groups of Tanzania, Mozambique and Malawi. |
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Cloves are commercially harvested primarily in Bangladesh, Indonesia, India, Madagascar, Zanzibar, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania. |
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These include Angola, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. |
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Apart from Kalaw Lagaw Ya, another language which features such tenses is Mwera, a Bantu language of Tanzania. |
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In Tanzania, it has been proven that the cooperative method is helpful in water distribution. |
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After her friends swore by the huge discounts, Bardees Badr from Tanzania started buying deals online. |
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Outside our kitchen window in Tanzania were some trees, and one day a beautiful Vitelline masked weaverbird came to build a nest. |
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On a trip to Tanzania in 2009, he tested a prototype of the BeetleCam on elephants, African buffalo, and lions. |
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A desperate fight between wildebeests and Nile crocodiles has taken place on the Mara River that runs through Tanzania and Kenya. |
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I spent the first 10 years of my life in Tanzania and Kenya where this Kiswahili proverb comes from. |
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The majority of the mills in Tanzania are included in the production of Kitenge and Kanga cloth, sold to wholesalers on the local market. |
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Such incidents are common in places such as Burkina Faso, Ghana, India, Kenya, Malawi, Nepal and Tanzania. |
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Cows are a form of currency for the seminomadic and mainly pastoral people of south Kenya and parts of Tanzania. |
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Tanzania was created in 1964 by the union of Tanganyika and which other country? |
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Since 2005, we have heard of about 36 cases where coelacanths have been caught in Tanzania,'' Jiddawi said. |
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There are now 310 rangers defending the area, those in Tanzania are armed. |
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The Turkish Airlines flights to Dar es Salaam are expected to begin June 2010 in time for the peak tourism season in Tanzania. |
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China is seeking a cotton investment plan in Tanzania, which aims to build cotton ginneries in the Shinyanga region of the country. |
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Pemba Island off the coast of Tanzania also has four endemic species including the Pemba green pigeon and the Pemba scops owl. |
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Tonight, Griff is on the East African Railway, going 1,200 miles through Kenya and Tanzania. |
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And a total of 349 species have been found since 1992, such as the elephant shrew in Tanzania, it said. |
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Face validity was established by our contact in Tanzania, who administered the questionnaire to four students in each program. |
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McCormick, Stoleson, Sebastian Saches and Nicolas Andine will fly to Tanzania on Friday. |
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Airtel and Zantel announced an agreement to allow their customers and customers of Tigo in Tanzania to send money to each other using their different e-money services. |
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The identification, diversity and prevalence of trypanosomes in field caught tsetse in Tanzania using ITS-1 primers and fluorescent fragment length barcoding. |
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But for Morogoro resident Mzee Juma Matano, a 65-yearold father of eight, the ultimate remedy to poverty in Tanzania is the devolution of resources. |
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After exporting the product for the last six years through third parties, a Chinse caustic soda chemical firm, Xinjiang Zhongtai Chemical, is planning to invest in Tanzania. |
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Thirty thousand flamingos lifting off a soda lake in northern Tanzania. |
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In Tanzania in 2008, President Kikwete publicly condemned witchdoctors for killing albinos for their body parts, which are thought to bring good luck. |
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As per plans, the factories would be constructed in Mtwara, Mkuranga and Tunduru, resulting in saving the current 80 per cent of Tanzania cashew nuts exported in raw form. |
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Cashew nut revenues account for some 5 percent of Tanzania's annual Gross Domestic Product, according to the Tanzania Trade Development Authority. |
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Tanzania is one of the largest producers of cashew nuts in Africa and with the world demand for this commodity set to expand substantially, the revenue potential is excellent. |
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Livingstone was sent out by the Royal Geographical Society to find the source of the River Nile, but became obsessed by the Zambezi and Tanganyika, now Tanzania. |
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The sites included alpine grasslands in China, tallgrass prairies in the United States, pasture in Switzerland, savanna in Tanzania and old fields in Germany. |
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Al Libi, who's birth name is Nazih Al Ragye, is a prime suspect in t he 1998 bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania that killed 224 civilians. |
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On Wednesday, Kenya signed an agreement previously inked by Ethiopia, Rwanda, Uganda, and Tanzania to reapportion the Nile's water resources more equally. |
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The gem that put Tanzania on the world precious stone map was its namesake tanzanite, a blue zoisite found solely near the town of Arusha in northern Tanzania. |
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The 38-year-old was struck down by a bout of potentially fatal altitude sickness on Sunday after scaling 12,000ft of the 19,341ft peak in Tanzania, East Africa. |
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The Uganda Waragi factory was taken over by International Distillers and Vintners, and the Konyagi factory in Tanzania became part of the SAB group. |
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The other five goals came in a thrilling first half with Amri Kiemba giving Tanzania the lead on two minutes and Russia-based beanpole striker Lacina Traore levelling. |
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Bardees Badr from Tanzania has a three-year-old dog called Maxx. |
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Leominster is twinned with Saverne in France, and Tengeru in Tanzania. |
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It is the national animal of Tanzania, and is protected by law. |
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Between the 14th and 15th centuries, large African Great Lakes kingdoms and states emerged, such as the Buganda and Karagwe kingdoms of Uganda and Tanzania. |
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Most known hominin fossils dating earlier than one million years before present are found in this area, particularly in Kenya, Tanzania, and Ethiopia. |
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Large Indian communities are found in South Africa, and smaller ones are present in Kenya, Tanzania, and some other southern and southeast African countries. |
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In Indonesia and Tanzania, rodents reduce crop yields by around fifteen percent, while in some instances in South America losses have reached ninety percent. |
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In the early 1950s his family lived for several years in Kongwa, Dar es Salaam, Moshi and Mwanza Tanzania, while his father was serving there as a colonial Police officer. |
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Beginning around 1964 Africanization policies in East Africa prompted the arrival of Asians with British passports from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. |
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German East Africa since 1890, today's Tanzania, was renamed the Tanganyika Territory in 1920 and placed under the mandate of the British after the First World War. |
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Combating crime among the Sukuma and Nyamwezi of WestCentral Tanzania. |
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The efforts of Globecomm and the Tanzania Suppport Foundation are matched by the Montessori Lyceum Flevoland, a secondary school in Almere, Netherlands. |
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