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The Citizen on MSNZanzibar struggles with low exclusive breastfeeding rates, data showsThe World Health Organisation (WHO) advocates for exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months to support healthy ...
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The Citizen on MSNRoad traffic offences surge by over 70 percent in Zanzibar, major criminal cases dropUnguja. Zanzibar has recorded an increase of 70.4 percent in road traffic offences in the first six months of 2025, even as major criminal offences have declined by nearly 28 percent over the same ...
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The Citizen on MSNInside Salmin Amour’s failed bid for a third term in ZanzibarDar es Salaam. In the run-up to the year 2000, Zanzibar was gripped by one of its most dramatic political episodes—a behind-the-scenes campaign by then-President Dr Salmin Amour to amend the ...
On Aug. 16, Sacramento-based event organizer Cherub is hosting a community concert event at the Rink Studios in Old North ...
ZANZIBAR: IN the southern region of Unguja, residents of the island village of Uzi are witnessing a historic transformation, ...
A delegation from Zanzibar has visited Zoomlion Ghana Limited, part of the Jospong Group, to learn about its sustainable waste ...
ZANZIBAR: THE Zanzibar Ministry of Health has said that it is well-prepared to handle various health concerns during the ...
Zanzibar was once afloat with riches from empires all around the Indian Ocean. But in recent decades the opulence of centuries past has begun to crumble.
Europe remains the main source of tourists traveling to Zanzibar for beach vacations and exploration of the island's rich cultural heritage.
Today, Zanzibar’s population is almost entirely Muslim. For two centuries it was part of the Sultanate of Oman; for a brief period in the 1880s, the Omani capital was moved from Muscat to Stone ...
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The Citizen on MSNCCM drops two ministers and other heavyweights ahead of Zanzibar primariesUnguja. At least seven prominent political figures, including two cabinet ministers, have been excluded from Chama Cha Mapinduzi’s (CCM) nomination list ahead of the party’s internal ...
Zanzibar, Tanzania’s semi-autonomous archipelago, signed an agreement with two companies to build its first large-scale solar power plant at a cost of $140 million. The agreement with Mauritian ...
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