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Aga Khan Hospital turns to specialty in neurosciences

DAR ES SALAAM’S Aga Khan Hospital neurosurgeon Dr Jun Kong at work. (File photo)AMONG the many healthrelated challenges that Tanzanians face today are neurological disorders and neurosurgical intervention.

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TBS intensifies surveillance on fake industrial goods

A Blackberry phone believed to be fake. (File photo)THE Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS) has announced that this week it plans to meet its partners undertaking the Pre-shipment Verification of Conformity to Standards (PVoC) system to verify its implementation status.

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Zanzibar slave massacre remembered

HE is one of history’s most famous explorers, and his first-person account of a 19th century massacre helped lead to the closure of one of Africa’s most notorious slave markets. Now researchers say they have evidence Dr David Livingstone may not have been telling the whole truth.

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Call for harsher sentences for men who beat women in Zanzibar

IN a civilised society like Zanzibar, one would expect men to respect women and beating up women is certainly not part of the respect we are talking about.

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Prostitution: A growing 'menace'

A PROSTITUTE awaiting a client.A SPECIAL Seats legislator, Ms Catherine Magige (CCM), railed rather emotionally in the National Assembly recently at the proliferation of prostitution in Tanzania, a situation that reflects moral decay.

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Time to reassure the community of peace

THE ghost of bloodbath on account of religious disharmony is rocking the country’s very foundation of peace and pushing the nation to the brink of abyss.

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Kudos to Ministers Magufuli, Mwakyembe

WATCHING almost half of the government’s 30 ministries tabling their budget estimates for 2013/14 financial year in Dodoma, one gets the impression that the ministries of Works under John Pombe Magufuli and Harrison Mwakyembe’s Transport, belong to a different government.

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Sky is the limit for Rukwa peasants

ALTHOUGH Rukwa has a 512,722-strong herd of cattle; the region has only three ranches that rear 274 improved beef cattle.

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Isles struggles to cope with higher education demand

EVERY year more and more students and employees are applying for loans to go for higher education, yet the government cannot sponsor all the applicants.

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