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Clubs Must Cash In On Transfer Window

The Mainland premier soccer league season has just ended, with Young Africans (Yanga) clinching the title with several matches in hand. The challenge the newly crowned champions and the rest of the premiership ‘fraternity’, including club officials and fans, is to make as much intelligent use of the players’ registration transfer window as possible Full Story

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Manzese section of Dar es Salaam's Morogoro Road has gradually assumed a completely new and more elegant look, thanks to implementation of the city’s rapid transport project, whose first phase will cover 20.9 km – from Kimara to Magogoni Ferry, inclusive of 29 stations, five terminals and two depots. This scene was captured yesterday. (Photo: Khalfan Said)

Cement smuggled via Z'bar Channel denies govt billion

The government is losing at least 15bn/- per year in taxes due to smuggling of cement from Zanzibar to Tanzania Mainland, it has been revealed in Dar es Salaam at the weekend Full Story

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TBS Advised To Emulate Kenya In Curbing Fake Goods

The Parliamentary Economic Committee on Trade and Industries on has urged Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS) to open zonal offices to effectively limit the supply of counterfeit goods entering the country through porous border posts Full Story

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Yanga Prove Simba Wrong

Two goals scored in each half were enough to prove to the soccer fans that Yanga are currently better than their across the street rivals Simba SC, in the final big fixture of the Mainland Premier League season Full Story

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