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With his position in the Tanzanian government as head of the country's national park system, Bryceson was able to protect Goodall's research project and implement an embargo on tourism at Gombe while he was alive.
* The Tanzanian national anthem, " Mungu Ibariki Africa " ( God Bless Africa ), is composed by South African composer Enock Sontonga.
The trend among the Tanzanian music consumers has started changing towards favouring products from their local artists who sing in Swahili, the national language ..
It is responsible for issuing the national currency, the Tanzanian shilling.
In the last two of these the Kenya national cricket team was also represented in its own right, so that East Africa was effectively a Ugandan / Tanzanian / Zambian team.

Tanzanian and is
While hip hop in Dar es Salaam is a clear reflection of Tanzanian localized struggle and culture, it also engages in and compromises with aspects of Western culture.
However, the mineral sector has yet to start contributing significantly to the overall Tanzanian economy, and industry is still mainly limited to processing agricultural products and light consumer goods.
Unlike minerals, the contribution of the tourism sector to the Tanzanian economy is steadily rising year after year.
The first language typically learned by a Tanzanian is that of his or her tribe, with Swahili and English learned thereafter.
He is the first Tanzanian to play in the NBA.
The city of Arusha is home to Tanzanian rugby, and the city was host to 2007 Castel Beer Trophy.
This is a chart of trend of gross domestic product of Tanzania at market prices estimated by the International Monetary Fund with figures in millions of Tanzanian Shillings.
This relationship is linked with bi-lateral co-operation including a railway project on the Tanzanian mainland.
The relationship between the Zanzibar government and the Tanzanian mainland has not been so good in recent years since Tanzania Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda's remark about the Isles ' strong sovereignty that Zanzibar is not an independent country outside the Union Government, within which it can only exercise its sovereignty.
In 2008, Tanzanian president Jakaya Kikwete tried to silence the matter when he addressed the nation in a live conference by saying that Zanzibar is a state internal but semi-state international.
Zanzibar is located in the Indian Ocean, 6 ° south of the equator and 36 km from the Tanzanian mainland coast.
There is also a possibility of oil availability in Zanzibar on the island of Pemba, and efforts have been made by the Tanzanian Government and Zanzibar revolutionary Government to exploit what could be one of the most significant discoveries in recent memory.
The primary and secondary education system in Zanzibar is slightly different than that of the Tanzanian mainland.
Zanzibar suffered its second major blackout on 10 December to 23 March 2010, 2009, and the Tanzanian island's energy ministry says it is unclear when the problem will be fixed.
The city is represented in the Tanzanian Premier League by football clubs Polisi Dodoma and JKT Ruvu Stars.
The Tanzanian government is all for the project.
The Kagera River, which flows into Lake Victoria near the Tanzanian town of Bukoba, is the longest feeder river for Lake Victoria, although sources do not agree on which is the longest tributary of the Kagera and hence the most distant source of the Nile itself.
One of them is the Tanzanian Midwives Association, which works to prevent fistula by improving clinical health care for women and delaying early marriages and childbearing years, as well as help the local communities advocate the rights of females.
The Tanzanian artistes have devised a new style going by the name of " Bongo Flava ", which is a blend of all sorts of melodies, beats, rhythms and sounds.
The most recent permutation of Tanzanian dance music is mchiriku.
Tanzanian hip hop is often called as Bongo Flava.
This is most evident among Tanzanian urban youth, who have absorbed global hip hop music and produced their own varieties.

Tanzanian and Africa
The Omani Arabs posed the most direct challenge to Portuguese influence in East Africa and besieged Portuguese fortresses, openly attacked naval vessels and expelled the remaining Portuguese from the Kenyan and Tanzanian coasts by 1730.
TAZARA, a railroad to the Tanzanian port of Dar es Salaam, built with Chinese assistance, reduced Zambian dependence on railroad lines south to South Africa and west through an increasingly war ravaged Angola.
The first color television service in Africa was introduced on the Tanzanian island of Zanzibar, in 1973, using PAL.
With a mix of influences from other countries along with the original feel of local musical traditions, Tanzanian musicians have become some of the best artists in East Africa.
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A Member of the Tanzanian Parliament asked the government to claim compensation from South African Airways for taking aircraft spare parts from the Air Tanzania hangar at the Kilimanjaro International Airport to South Africa.
The Africanized bee in the western hemisphere is directly descended from 26 Tanzanian queen bees ( A. m. scutellata ) accidentally released by a replacement bee-keeper in 1957 near Uberlândia, Minas Gerais State in the southeast of Brazil from hives operated by Kerr, who had interbred honey bees from Europe and southern Africa.
It is the Tanzanian division of Airkenya and operates domestic services and charter flights in East and Southern Africa.
She and her son, Nathaniel, climbed Tanzanian Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, in July 2007.
Mark Behr ( born October 19, 1963 ) is a Tanzanian writer in South Africa.

Tanzanian and ),
Two parliamentary by-elections in early 1994, both won by Chama Cha Mapinduzi ( CCM ), were the first-ever multiparty elections in Tanzanian history.
Small ferries link communities along the Tanzanian shore ( some with no road access ), and commercial traffic runs between Kigoma and Bujumbura, Burundi and Mpulungu, Zambia, including the MV Liemba.
* Justinian Rweyemamu ( 1942 – 1982 ), Tanzanian economist and mathematician
* Wasa ( Tanzanian ward ), a Tanzanian ward in Iringa Rural district
Hip hop has essentially provided Tanzanian urban youth and young adults with a means of expressing themselves and forming an identity, such as the conceptual identity of msafiri ( the traveler ), a classic subject borrowed from Swahili lore, and a recurrent theme in Dar hip hop.
People who speak Luo languages include the Shilluk, Anuak, Acholi, Jurchol, Lango, Palwo, Alur, Padhola, Joluo ( Kenyan and Tanzanian Luo ), Bor, and Kumam.
In 1967 it suffered a second loss of branches when the Tanzanian government nationalized BoB ’ s three branches there ( Dar es Salaam, Mwanga, and Moshi ), and transferred their operations to the Tanzanian government-owned National Banking Corporation.
* Ania Said Chaurembo ( 21st century ), Tanzanian politician
* Mohammed Abdi Abdulaziz ( born 1958 ), Tanzanian politician
Currently located on Stratford Place are the Botswana and Tanzanian High Commissions in the UK ( the equivalent of Embassies ), a Kabbalah Centre, and NERA Economic Consulting.
* Melissa ( chimpanzee ), a Tanzanian chimpanzee
Shaaban bin Robert, also known as Shaaban Robert ( 1 January 1909 – 22 June 1962 ), was a Tanzanian poet, author, and essayist who supported the preservation of African verse traditions.
( musician ), a Tanzanian " bongo flava " artist
Their first hit was Bamiza ( 1998 ), that was one of the most played songs by Tanzanian radios for several weeks.
* Musa ( Tanzanian ward ), a ward in Tanzania
In Swahili ( both in Kenya and in Tanzania ), it is known as ugali, also in Tanzanian street name it is called Nguna
Initially he worked for the Zanzibar International Film Festival ( ZIFF ), and later on, several Tanzanian safari companies.
* Massa ( Tanzanian ward ), administrative ward in the Mpwapwa district of the Dodoma Region of Tanzania
In 1978, FRONASA merged with other anti-Amin groups in Tanzania and formed the Uganda National Liberation Army ( UNLA ), who together with Tanzanian armed forces captured Kampala in April 1979 – sending Idi Amin into exile.
Transition quickly became Africa's leading intellectual magazine, publishing such diverse figures as Tanzanian president Julius Nyerere, South African novelist Nadine Gordimer ( Nobel laureate ), Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe, and Americans James Baldwin and Paul Theroux.
* Mima ( Tanzanian ward ), ward in Tanzania

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