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          Tanzania

          A local man closes an antique arab wooden door of a residence frequented by tourists in the narrow streets of Old Town popularly known for its old history and an old fort, in Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania, on 17 February 2022 (Issued on 07 March 2022). The historians of Zanzibar, a semi-autonomous archipelago of Tanzania, are rushing against time as they want to prevent the buildings in Zanzibar City’s Old Town, which is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, built in the 19th century, from collapsing, exhausted by the passing of the years. Tourism, the most important industry in Zanzibar it produces around 30% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and is transforming the archipelago the hotels and the workers that depend on this sector are multiplying. It is estimated that around half a million people visited Zanzibar every year before the coronavirus pandemic. EPA / Daniel Irungu

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          High-speed Internet has been introduced on Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro. Reuters

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          TravelAugust 19, 2022
          Broadband has been introduced on Mount Kilimanjaro by the Tanzania Telecommunications Corporation. Getty Images

          High-speed internet launched on Mount Kilimanjaro

          NewsAugust 19, 2022
          Abu Dhabi's Masdar will initially focus on the development of solar photovoltaic plants in Tanzania. Photo: Adnoc

          Masdar signs agreement with Tanzanian utility for renewable energy projects

          EnergyAugust 06, 2022
          Abu Dhabi's Khalifa Port is part of AD Ports Group's extensive logistics network. Photo: Abu Dhabi Ports

          AD Ports Group and India's Adani Ports to explore investment opportunities in Tanzania

          BusinessAugust 04, 2022
          Jennifer Gillespie, right, with her daughter Fern, centre, in Hanoi. Photo: Jennifer Gillespie

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          July 08, 2022
          DP World is leveraging its global ports and logistics network to improve access to international markets for entrepreneurs in Africa and elsewhere. Photo: DP World

          DP World launches e-commerce platform dubuy in Tanzania

          TechnologyMarch 29, 2022
          Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, receives Samia Sahulu Hassan, the President of Tanzania, at Expo 2020 Dubai. Photo: Dubai Media Office

          Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid meets Tanzanian President at Expo 2020 Dubai

          UAEFebruary 26, 2022
          Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, meets Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan in Abu Dhabi. Rashed Al Mansoori / Ministry of Presidential Affairs

          Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed meets Tanzania's president

          UAEFebruary 25, 2022
          'View of Taddert, Foothills of Atlas Mountains, Morocco', by Charles, Prince of Wales, painted during a royal visit in 1996. Photo: Prince's Foundation

          Moroccan landscape in Prince Charles's first full exhibition

          ArtFebruary 04, 2022
          Emirates is resuming passenger flights to five African countries. Reuters

          Emirates airline to resume flights to five African countries from Saturday

          AirlinesJanuary 27, 2022
          Cape Town, South Africa. The country is one of 12 African nations from where UAE flight restrictions are being eased. Getty Images

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          Covid-19 TravelJanuary 27, 2022
          Flights from a number of African countries to Dubai have been suspended in the past few weeks owing to the spread of the Omicron Covid-19 variant. Reuters

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          AirlinesDecember 29, 2021
          The site of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in Guba, north-west of the Horn of Africa nation. AP

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          MENANovember 10, 2021
          Will Follett aims to become the fifth person to swim solo around Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, raising money for charity in the process. Khushnum Bhandari / The National

          Ex-soldier takes on 11km charity swim around Dubai landmark

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