and business from outside. The political leaders of Tanzania are striven to enhance the current political stability within mainland Tanzania‚ while also vitally focused on creating necessary political cohesion between Tanzania and the island Zanzibar. A factor that is essential to any well-functioning government and country‚ which would have attracted SAB‚ is that Tanzania had managed to rid its government of corruption. This was managed by the thinning –out and restructuring of the government
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Star apple Description Star apple (Chrysophyllum cainito) is a tropical American tree‚ of the sapodilla family (Sapotaceae)‚ native to the West Indies and Central America. It is cultivated for its edible fruit‚ which is the size and shape of an apple and is named for the star-shaped core. The surface of the fruit is firm and smooth. Both the skin and the flesh‚ which is sweet and tasty‚ vary in colour‚ ranging from white to purple. The star apple tree is erect‚ 25 to 100 ft (8-30 m) tall‚ with
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Tekalign Tsige ID Number UD08594BPM15341 COURSE NAME: “PROJECT CYCLE MANAGEMENT: PROJECT IDENTIFICATION AND SELECTION PHASE” ATLANTIC INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY (AIU) TABLE OF CONTENTS Acronyms: 2 1. Introduction: 3 2. Understanding of Project and Project Cycle Management (PCM) 4 2.1 What is project? 4 2.2 What is project management? 6 2.3 What is Project Cycle Management? 7 2.3 What are the phases of the project cycle? 8 3.
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A conclusion on the country’s national payment system needs‚ vision and some preliminary suggestions on the way forward. A. The National perspectives and Background Tanzania came into existence after the union of two countries (Tanganyika and Zanzibar). It is a vast country with over 945‚000 square kilometres and a population of about 30 million. The travelling distance from a town in the North-West (Bukoba) to one in the
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in Iran will stereotype westerners in ways that we stereotype them‚ by what they wear and what we think we know about that culture. There are some cultures in the world that will stereotype other cultures. For example‚ when I visited Tanzania and Zanzibar‚ a lot of the African kids believed that the American kids from our school were all very wealthy. In their country‚ most people do not have running water or air conditioning‚ so what we see as normal things that we need and have in a house‚ these
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Noticing several of the problems in ICT4D projects and gaps that existed between design and reality‚ the second phase of ICT4D was developed. The second phase of ICT4D concentrated on using technologies that were already being used by the communities (Galperin‚ 2010; Heeks‚ 2009; Palmer‚ 2010). For example‚ mobiles and radios. The aim was to provide ICTs in a cost effective manner (McNamara‚ 2003; Galperin‚ 2010). This meant that the process changed‚ a bottom up approach was used. It focused on user
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St Augustine University of Tanzania Faculty of Law LAND LAW II - SLW 322 Course Coordinator: George Mwaisondola Tutor: Norah Kawiche ------------------------------------------------- Reference: JAMES‚ R.W. Land Tenure and Policy in Tanzania. Nairobi: East African Literature Bureau‚ 1971. JAMES‚ R.W. and FIMBO‚ G. M. Customary Land Law of Tanzania‚ A Source Book. Nairobi: East African Literature Bureau‚ 1973. MEGARRY‚ R. A Manual of the Law of Real Property. 7th ed. London: Sweet
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IMPACT OF COLONIALISM ON AFRICA In this view of the circumstances that existed during history in regards to colonial Africa. I venture to examine how colonialism is viewed‚ introducing you to a variety of texts which expose you to different views and debates about what Africa may well have been like today‚ had the colonization never taken place. The African resistance to colonialism put another perspective on the colonization of Africa by the Europeans and the Western influence Africa faced.
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Trade has played an imperative role in civilizations by sustaining the civilization’s economy and power even since 650 to 1750. Throughout the Indian Ocean‚ commerce changed significantly in this time period with the emergence of foreign presence that once only consisted of regions in South Asia. Additionally‚ the Indian Ocean region also changed because of the shift in the way piracy was viewed. However‚ commerce in the Indian Ocean region continued to connect the rest of South Asia because it was
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PROJECT PROPOSAL SUMMARY SHEET Project Title: YouthFM AIDS Awareness Project Project Period: Three-years Target areas: Phase I: Dar Es Salaam‚ Coast‚ Tanga‚ Zanzibar & Morogoro. Phase II: Mwanza‚ Arusha‚ Dodoma & Mbeya Total funds requested: Year-One: US Dollars -------------------- Year-Two: US Dollars ------------------- Year-Three: US Dollars ----------------- Proposal submitted to: ---------------------------------. Proposal submitted by: Tanzania Youth
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