President John Magufuli
Thursday, March 03, 2016
How Tanzania beat Kenya to win oil pipeline deal with Uganda
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Nkurunziza skips EAC summit again
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Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza
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Mass Killer Breivik: Prison Life Is 'Inhuman'
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Details of the mass murderer's prison life are revealed in documents - including his access to a TV, computer and games console.
The mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik
has accused Norwegian authorities of "inhuman" and "degrading" treatment
in prison which violates his human rights.
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Government wage bill under scrutiny
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THE government's wage bill has come under fresh
scrutiny following revelations that the state currently spends well over
half a trillion shillings per month to pay civil service salaries.
Minister of Finance and Planning, Dk Mpango
The
Ministry of Finance and Planning announced recently that a total of
573.7 billion/- was used to pay salaries to some 556,418 civil servants
during the just-ended month of February 2016 alone. This is more than
half (57 per cent) of total government revenue collection of around
1trn/- by February 22,
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Juan Mata's late free-kick earned Manchester United a win over Watford
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Trump under fire for not disavowing KKK leader's implicit endorsement
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US Elections
Donald Trump has faced backlash after declining to denounce a white
supremacist leader who indirectly endorsed him. The billionaire
businessman is predicted to win big ahead of a series of key primaries
on Tuesday.
The media mogul and Republican frontrunner has found himself in hot
water after he failed to immediately distance himself from comments made
by a notorious white supremacist.
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Fadumo Dayib: Somalia's future president?
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Somalia
Somalia could soon have its first female candidate for the upcoming
presidential elections. She tells DW about her determination to enter
the race and her plans to end Somalia's chronic insurgency.
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Burundi shows first mass grave to the public
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Burundi
Burundi officials have discovered a mass grave with around 30 corpses in
the nation's capital of Bujumbura, the city mayor said. The police
suspect regime opponents of politically motivated killing.
Amnesty International has flagged several Burundi sites as 'areas of interest' in their mass grave investigation
The authorities exhumed three bodies from the site in the predominantly
anti-government neighborhood of Mutakura, after
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