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Tanzania


Tanzania
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Capital City Dar-es-Salaam
Population 36.2 million (2001)
Area 364,900 square miles
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Map source: U.S. Central Intelligence Agency
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Kenya: Online Edition | Kibaki helps raise Sh457m for IDPs
Kibaki helps raise Sh457m for IDPs Published on May 13, 2008, 12:00 am By Peter Opiyo President Kibaki kicked off an ambitious fundraising for resettling displaced people, and Sh457 million was realised in less than two hours. The amount does not include the President’s personal pledge of Sh5 ...

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Kenya: Online Edition | Where are donor funds? IDPs ask
Where are donor funds? IDPs ask Published on May 13, 2008, 12:00 am By Karanja Njoroge and Anthony Gitonga Displaced people in Nakuru and Naivasha districts received the launch of the IDP fund by President Kibaki with guarded optimism. In Nakuru, 14,000 IDPs said although they welcome the ...

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Sudan: Sudan `can prove Chad rebel role`
Sudan has proof that Chad helped Darfur rebels in their weekend invasion of Omdurman, the capital Khartoum`s twin city, a top diplomat says. Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem, Sudan`s ambassador to said that captured rebels had identified Chadian officers killed during the assault. Sudan has severed diplomatic ties with Chad, which denies ...

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Tunisia: Hunger, thirst kills illegal immigrants
Fifty illegal immigrants have died in an attempt to reach Europe from North Africa, the Tunisian Arab-language daily Assabah-Ousbouii reported on Monday. The victims, all of them African, died of hunger or thirst or froze to death after the small boat in which they were travelling apparently ran out ...

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Sudan: Ibrahim vows more attacks on Khartoum
Darfur rebel leader Khalil Ibrahim said on Monday he would launch more attacks on Sudan's capital Khartoum until the government fell. "This is just the start of a process and the end is the termination of this regime," Ibrahim, whose Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) attacked Khartoum at the ...

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