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<title>Breaking news: Oil discovered in Kenya </title>
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<description>According to a company statement, Tullow discovered in excess of 20 metres 
net oil pay at the Ngamia-1 exploration well in Turkana county, 
situated in north-west Kenya.
“This is an excellent start to our major exploration campaign in the east 
Africa rift basins of Kenya and Ethiopia,” commented Tullow’s exploration director Angus 
McCoss. “To make a good oil discovery in our first well is beyond our 
expectations and bodes well for the material programme ahead of us. Tullow is 
working...</description>
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<title>From China to Africa</title>
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<description>1. China will this year become Africa’s largest export 
destination. China’s share of Africa’s total exports has increased from 
10% in 2008, to almost 18% in 2011. On the other hand, Africa’s exports to the 
US have fallen from 21% in 2008, to slightly more than 18% in 2011. Similarly, 
African exports to the EU have also ped from 39% in 2008, to 34% last 
year.
2. Chinese companies are establishing local operations in Africa in 
order to export commodities back to China. For example, in...</description>
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<title>CCM Mageuzi </title>
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<description>MAGEUZI yalipoanza na hatimaye mfumo wa vyama vingi kuruhusiwa rasmi nchini mwaka 1992, watu waliotamani kuwa viongozi lakini wakawa wanakosa nafasi kupitia Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) walijiunga na vyama vya upinzani.
Kundi la watu wengine waliojiunga haraka na vyama vya upinzani ni wale waliotamani kuiondoa madarakani serikali ya CCM.
Vyama vya upinzani – NCCR-Mageuzi na Chama cha Wananchi (CUF) vilivyokuwa na nguvu wakati ule, na hata United Democratic Party (UDP), Union for Multiparty Democracy (UMD)...</description>
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<title>Chadama Ni Hatari</title>
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<description>Siasa za kushutumiana, kupakana matope zimeendelea kutawala kampeni za uchaguzi mdogo wa ubunge Jimbo la Arumeru Mashariki, mkoani Arusha na safari hii, wazee wa Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) katika Kata ya Akeri, wakiwalalamikia walimu wa shule za msingi na sekondari kwamba wamekigeuka chama hicho na kushabikia Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (Chadema) kwa kuwafundisha wanafunzi wao kutumia msemo unaotumiwa na Chadema wa 'people’s power'
Kadhalika, wazee hao wamelaani wafuasi wa Chadema, kwa kupiga yowe...</description>
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<title>4.7 Million Tender by Millenium challenge Corp</title>
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A joint venture between Camco International and Rex Investment Ltd. (RIL) has 
been awarded a USD 4.7 million tender by the Millennium Challenge Corporation 
(MCC), a US foreign aid agency that works in Tanzania, to distribute and install 
solar power systems in the rural Kigoma region of Tanzania.
In spite of the fact that the country ranks among the top 10 countries in the 
world for solar irradiation, only 15% of the population of Tanzania has access 
to electricity and so it is with this in...</description>
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<title>Manufacture of Wind Turbines need Distributing Agents</title>
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<description>Fast-growing company established in Hong Kong with a base 
in India, manufacturer of wind turbines and solar panels needs distributing 
agents to expand into Africa.Sun n Wind Energy Systems Trading(HK) Co.,Ltd. was established 
in Jan,2010 in HongKong. The company has goal to do the Trading business in 
Sourcing of Wind Turbine Generator Megawatt and Multi-Megawatt components and 
parts, Small Hybrid Wind Turbines upto 100kw and Solar Panels. Presently, we are 
serving the well known Indian Wind...</description>
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<title>Tanzania transportation opportunity</title>
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<description>	Transportation
 
Tanzania's position on the world map makes it 
an obvious operator of land, marine and air transportation modes. 
Tanzania has 85,000 kms of roads out of which 13,630 are tarmac roads 
and 30,000 kms of rural roads. Tanzania also has 4,460 kms of two 
railway lines systems one running from Dar es Salaam to Mwanza, with a 
junction to Kigoma, Arusha and Tanga and another exclusively running 
from Dar es Salaam to Zambia. On waterways, Tanzania has a fleet of 
vessels in the inland...</description>
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<title>Tanzania Tourism opportunity</title>
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<description>	Tourism




Tourism is one of Tanzania's dynamic sectors that
 has shown significant growth in recent years. Tanzania's tourism policy
 that favours  ive  to  mass  tourism mainly for purposes of 
ecology conservation has in a way resulted to limited earnings albeit 
with a sound economic purpose. Revenue from tourism increased a paltry 
0.8% in the year 2000 compared to the previous year.





Tanzania has a wide range of tourist attractions 
with a potential for the best tourism...</description>
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<title>Tanzania textiles opportunity</title>
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<description>	Textiles




Tanzania produces raw cotton and textiles. Cotton
 is the fifth largest agricultural export commodity contributing 3% of 
total exports in 2000 after coffee(15%), raw cashewnut (9%), tobacco 
(7%) and tea (6%). However, the textile industry that was vibrant in the
 1970's has lagged behind after market liberalization. This situation 
forced the government to sell ginneries and textile industries that were
 previously under public ownership and management in order to revamp the
...</description>
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<title>Tanzania Mining investment opportunity</title>
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<description>	Mining




Though agriculture is the backbone of the 
economy, at present, mining is the engine of economic growth. The sector
 had a growth rate of 14% in year 2000 compared with 9% in previous 
year. During 2000 for example, income generated by mining sector 
increased 130% from $80.4 million in 1999 to $ 185.1 million. In 2000 
Tanzania's mineral exports accounted to 27% of total exports. Production
 of gold and gemstones contributed to greater extent to the growth of 
the sector....</description>
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