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                    <title>TIGblogs - Country - Tanzania</title> 
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                    <description>What's on the minds of young leaders from around the globe?</description> 
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                    <title>ARE MDGS AND UNGASS COMMITMENT TARGETS ACHIEVABLE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES?</title> 
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                    <description><![CDATA[ARE MDGS AND UNGASS COMMITMENT TARGETS ACHIEVABLE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES?rnSituations are changing globally, from good to worse. A low living standard, higher foods and oil price, unemployment, crime rate is high, uncertain political climate not to mention HIV/AIDS epidemic.rnAs we strive on with our life, in developing countries we should ask ourselves one sensible question, and be honest with ourselves hope this can help us to focus on plan ‘B]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 07:32:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>support for Africa churches</title> 
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                    <description><![CDATA[servant of God<br />
the Servant of God, I Greet you in the nme of Jesus christ the son of Living God, Happy chrismas and Happy New year, us we thank you God a like you to reach this new year for the Golden chance to do the work of GOD so Last year I have the good chance,<br />
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for the Crusades I preached the Gospel in Iringa Region, and I pray for HIV/AIDS Cases I see the Hand of God to make well sister Loida in Iringa Region<br />
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and then we have the Big Crusade here in Dodoma, we thnk you God for last year . but now this yer we have the Pastors wife seminer in Jun from15 to20 /2007 the last day 20Jun/2008 we have the Pastors Ordination Almost 30 Pastors we are Ordiner in this day because in the 2008 we are reached the unreached people for the Gospel in Singida now we have 9church Branch in singida and Manyara in the Mbulu District we have 7 Branches and in the Katesh District in manyara we have 5Branches ,Kiteto District 4Branches Dodoma Vllage we have the 3 Brnches .all this it is the work of 2005 to 2007 so I welcome you or one of you to Present your Ministri here I want if your led to come you can Tech this Pstors and wife seminer then you can Make this for 30 Pasotrs , thank you and I wait from you the ANSWER www.apostolicpentecostalchurches.org/pmct-tanzania.html<br />
www.pmciministries.8m.net LIEWAY MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL<br />
Rev, Eliah mauza<br />
P.o.box3204<br />
Dodoma Tanzania<br />
+255-753-599648<br />
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Lifeway Ministries international<br />
P.o.box3204Dodoma Tanzania<br />
+255743599648<br />
pmctchurch@yahoo.com<br />
LiteratureDistribution<br />
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www.netministries.org Seach in the Tanzania section<br />
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Rev, Eliah Mauza<br />
P.o.box3204<br />
Dodoma Tanzania<br />
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Reaching rural villages and un-reached peoples with the gospel of Jesus Christ<br />
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Discipling new converts with sound, Biblical doctrines through native pastors<br />
and literature distribution.<br />
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Planting churches and equipping the saints to reach their neighbors<br />
and stand strong for Jesus Christ.<br />
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The Pentecostal Missionary Church is located at area A Dodoma Tanzania road highway) from the Tanzania to west African countries . in The DistrictDodoma town is at present facing a great revival of the Gospel because historically this area has many Moslems, residents of Kondoa Dodoma previously knew nothing about Jesus Christ until in I973 when the first Pastor from Assemblies of God who started witnessing, Preaching and Planted a Church of Pentecostal nondomination s at Dodoma ten year twenty years later, many spiritual denominations came here for Planting Churches. It is still difficulty for residents to respond accepting Jesus, but because many People from other part of Tanzania are coming to work or coming for business there is a great revival for the Gospel. Because Dodoma is centre side of the Tanzania Citys centre, we have two received a Big Preacher International Preachers. Most of them like to Preach into big cities and towns in Tanzania, where people<br />
can give a lot of offering. But Dodoma is a good field for Gospel, these Muslims need Jesus. The speed of of Christianity here is going very slow because many Spiritual denominations has no Power to speed the Gospel, I think because of Poverty too. As a result, Moslems has managed to establish their Center for studies, they have Kindergarten School to High School and they are planning having a University. Now even Christian Children are being registered for studying.<br />
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OUR PLAN:<br />
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(I) Plan as Pentecostal Missionary Church here is to start Christian Nursery Schools, Primary to high Schools, Adult education Centers, Life Skills Centers ,Bible Schools, Start self reliance groups to eradicate Poverty, establish Orphans Centers and plant as many Churches as Possible.<br />
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(2) Invite Missionaries who have call and are willing to work in Tanzania.<br />
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(3) Invite International Preachers who can Sponsor meetings and come to Preach for the Gospel Revival<br />
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(4) Invite People from Tanzania and outside who can give for Church Buildings, because most of Church Buildings are rented from Individuals or Government Buildings, we need People who are able to sponsor Buildings, support native Pastors who are daily suffering into remote areas. WE need People who can support Gospel Literature Distribution, many lost souls are daily Perishing without knowing Jesus, many Preachers are in Cities and towns<br />
We Welcome all those who can agree working with us, God bless you.<br />
Pastor Eliah Mauza<br />
Asist National Overseer<br />
Messages From<br />
Pastor Eliah Mauza<br />
Church National Overseer<br />
Pentecostal Missionary church of Tanzania<br />
[PMCT]<br />
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Dear Faithfully friends, I wanted to take this Opportunity to inform you that I have been invited to attend the above Training to be held in Mount Pleasant from I4 october to 28 August 2OO8.Iam representing that RTC, Reach the Children of the World here in Tanzania. The will host us, take care and feed but on our side, the want us raise a return ticket with Pocket money. Tanzania has many Children who are suffering without hope, I wanted to take this Opportunity to go and learn how to rescue these innocent Children, especially Orphans, Street Children, and even these who have failed to attend Schools due to lacking School fees and other school costs.<br />
I kindly request your support both pray fully and financially to make this trip reality, Please I should appreciate it very much if you could avail your support between from Jualy 2008. Because it is good to on I2 January 2009<br />
Thanking you in advance,<br />
Yours in the Lord's Vineyard,<br />
Pastor Eliah Mauza<br />
Tanzania<br />
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Pastor Trainingoctober/18-2008 - We are planning to start a School of Ministry in order to train our People for Pastoral Ministry, because we have been facing Problems of lacking servants when we Plant Churches, Sometimes we have taken People who are not trained and as a result they leave after failure, we want People who will join us to make our dream in reality. We are writing to you because we know that you have the same burden and vision, www.pmciministries.8m.net We want to start taking 3O People in March this year for 3 months training, Please pray with us and see how you can be of help to make this plan successful. Thanking you in advance Contact Leah Edward<br />
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Community Office Dovelopment lifewaymni@yahoo.co.de<br />
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Dear Faithful Friends, 21/10/08 - I wanted to introduce myself,. I am a Pastor from Tanzania, East Africa, directing the Pentecostal Missionary Church of Tanzania here in Tanzania. Our Church is still young in its early stages, but we thank God that we are working hard to make sure we spread all over the Country. Tanzania is one of the Poorest African Countries and has over 35 Millions People,27 regions and over 9O districts. An Income per day is below $ I. while others live below the breadline. People of Tanzania love God and at present there is a great revival of the Gospel.<br />
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THE NEED OF CHURCH VEHICLE IN TANZANIA - For a long time, we have been working for the Lord in a very difficult situation, especially for traveling a long distance without Transport. The Church now is growing and in fact we need a Transport for easy moving. The Pentecostal Missionary Church in Tanzania, which also operates a Gospel Literature Distribution Center-Countrywide has planted Churches in I0 Tanzanian regions now out of 5 regions, we have now 32 Branches and over 1000members.<br />
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Meeting Tent Needed: 26/09/08 - The Pentecostal Missionary Church of Tanzania here at Dodoma, where it is the Office of PMCT Tanzania , is in a great need of getting Iron steel sheets, Tarps or Tents for use as a Place to worship God. Because at present there is a heavy rains, the present Tent and tarps have been destroyed and we are in trouble especially when it is raining while we are in service. The present Tent that we are using was small Tent<br />
Please consider helping! Pray and ask God what He would have you do. For those who want to support please find instructions<br />
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This is a church! of Kiteto church Branches in Manyara Region<br />
A platform for crusades!<br />
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A choir drum used during worship. if you want to contact this choir , contact<br />
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Mss Leah Eliah Mauza<br />
P.o.box3204 Dodoma Tanzania<br />
or Email<br />
emauza@yahoo.com<br />
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Handmade crafts provide a small income.<br />
You may e-mail our ministry<br />
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pmctchurch@yahoo.com<br />
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See other churches in Tanzania WITH- www.Ugandachurches.org<br />
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All faithful friends are requested to join us in praying especial for the Dodoma and Kiteto Manyara Singida Regions so that God may raise People who can donate to strengthen this very important place. These rains will continue up to new year and if it rains People will never come to Church. Remember that there is a great Revival for the Gospel at present, many are being converted to Christ. If God touches any one I can give in deep information, but this is an urgent need, Please share with others, join us praying. if you send to send the support send to<br />
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Rev, Eliah Edward Mauza PMCT P.o.box3204 Dodoma Tanzania<br />
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or Bank A/C<br />
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City Bank New York A/C No 36142828 for further credit to National Microfinance Bank A/C No 5052513670 Dodoma Branch =Tanzania<br />
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GRANT REQUEST FOR GOSPEL LITERATURE DISTRIBUTION VOLUNTEERS  PORT/CUSTOMS COSTS: Dear Brothers in faith, I am happy to write to the saints who have dedicated their lives to work for the Lord with the same vision and burden. I am writing from Dar Es Salaam Tanzania, East Africa. We operate a Gospel Literature Distribution Centre (Project) and we receive Containers full of Gospel materials, Pastoral aids, humanity/relief goods materials for free distribution.<br />
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P.O.BOX3204 DODOMA TANZANIA<br />
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GOSPEL LITERATURE FOR EVANGELIZATION AVAILABLE:<br />
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We are announcing that we have a big Stock of Tracts, Booklets and Crusade Literature Books for Evangelizing. All Missionaries, International Ministers, Preachers from Overseas who come to Minister in East Africa, Central Africa are requested to order the above Gospel Materials here. We are Located at Dodoma Tanzania, East Africa. www.apostolicpentecostalchurches.org/pmct-tanzania.html    www.pmciministries.8m.net<br />
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Pastor Eliah Mauza<br />
Tanzania, East Africa.<br />
+255-753-599648<br />
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For those who want to support please find instructions P.o.box3204 Dodoma Tanzania<br />
www.pmciministries.8m.net<br />
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Prayer Request<br />
Pray for us so that we manage to make all Tanzanians come to Jesus.<br />
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					<pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 07:46:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Bongo Dairies...29th July 2008</title> 
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                    <description><![CDATA[This is to launch Bongo dairies, your information point on what's going on in the Tanzanian political, economic and social scene. Things that affect and infect young people to make us better or worse off than we are.<br />
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My focus is on women's empowerment and against domestic violence but also much as the crimes that  young people commit-my writing will focus on the crimes that are committed against us young people. The crime of living without any hope of getting educated; the crime of losing our families to senseless wars; the crime of seeing our mothers being abused and brutally violated; the crimes of not having anywhere to go to know what my rights are to protect myself and those around; the crimes of nor being heard an being forced into a life of despair and poverty when I could have had a chance of a better life but was never shown my options.<br />
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Bongo is what everyone in Tanzania (and around East Africa and beyond) have come to call  the country's trade capital Dar es Salaam. Dar es Salaam is a beautiful town that's bordered by the Indian Ocean with white sanded beaches and tall, green palm trees. Bustling with life in the markets and the quiet life of suburbs, Bongo (Dar es Salaam) defines more than the city life and the people who live there-it defines our way of life (our culture).<br />
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Our music Bongo flava is the new rythym of the region. <br />
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You'll find ugali (maize meal), chips (also known as fries?) and rice great delicacies when you come by which you'll probably eat with beef, chicken or fish (either roasted, fried or grilled). Zege also called 'chips mayai' is a local favorite. It sounds weird but you don't know a good egg and chips combination until you eat a 'chipsi mayai' from Bongo. <br />
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From Bongo dairies, I'll give you a regular glimpse of the life we youth live and love in Tanzania.   <br />
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Bongo dairies launches today, but on a sad note with the passing of our Member of Parliament from the opposition, Hon. Chacha Wangwe who died i a fatal car accident last night on his way back to Dar es Salaam from Dodoma(our political capital) to attend the funeral of a former Minister in Mwalimu Julius Nyerere's government.<br />
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The late MP will be remembered for his fearless critique of nepotism in national party politics and for his great contribution in the increasingly democratic multiparty politics in Tanzania and the East African Community (Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi).   <br />
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Bongo means 'brain' (correct 'ubongo'). It takes a lot of 'brains'-hustling, sense and ambition to live i the city. And that is what Bongo living is all about.<br />
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Next time on Bongo dairies..learn yourself some Swahili words to get you around.<br />
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Kwaheri (bye) for now!<br />
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					<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 07:53:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>When does Youth Activism stop being Selfless?</title> 
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                    <description><![CDATA[The Game asked, “Confusion occurs coming up in a cold world. I want to live good so should I sell dope…?”  Of course not, because that will go against everything we youth stand for power-hope-energy-freedom.<br />
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Thoughts of making a better life for myself and mine keep consuming me. I think about the school I want my children to go to, the type of car I want to drive them in to get them there and the house they’ll come back to. It’s the good life.<br />
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That’s how the people whom I go to to beg for money to carry out one project or the other live. Most of the time, I end up doing what ever I wanted to do in the first place their way-with their target group and on their terms. They dictate my project, my desired outcome. <br />
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When does making my community a better place to be stop becoming selfless?<br />
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I sit on youth panels and go to meetings in hotels where on a normal day I wouldn’t even afford to buy a soda. I leave feeling drained of my thoughts of youth development interventions that I know I probably won’t be part of-with just enough money to get me home to think about how wrong that is and write about it.<br />
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“She don’t believe in shooting stars but she believe in shoes and cars, wood floors in a new apartment, couture from the stores departments,” Kanye and Dwele said. I want to be a shooting star. I want to stop having to beg for money to make a difference. <br />
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I too want some credit for my lyrics-yes my lyrics, my ideas, my time. Gavin Sheppard (Remix Project) called it “poverty pimping,” well I’m tired of being pimped, “I am an expert of my own condition and must be treated and honoured as such.”<br />
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Again I ask at what point does my desire to help my community stop being selfless-does that then make me selfish?<br />
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“I’m more of the trips to Florida, order the hoer douers, views of the water straight from the page of your favourite author.” (Kanye) I too want to write lyrics like that and actually live it-and with that play my part in making the world a better place. <br />
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Don’t get me wrong, my passion to see a better world has never been greater, but there’s no way I can be of any help to anyone dead, sick or mentally disabled. I mean, I feel like such a hypocrite when I talk about how youth can make themselves better, how we must rise above our challenges when I clearly feel like I haven’t risen above my own. <br />
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Like Lupe, “I want to do my thing” too. I want to wake up in Tokyo, have a dream in New Orleans and fall in love in Chicago.”<br />
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Lupe challenges me, ‘If you are what you say you are, a superstar-then have no fear the camera’s here and the microphones and they want to know-the crowd is here and the lights are on…’<br />
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“To relax my mind so I can be free” (Marvin Gaye)-I need to feed myself and my dependents, have a home (not just a house to go back to), clothes to wear that make me confident to be the best I can be – right now, all of them civil society organizations and development partners “make feel like I’m singing sweet nothings.”<br />
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Correct me if I am wrong, but experience has shown me that to be the change I desire to see around me, I need to make the money first (in more subtle terms, be economically independent). Be healthy. Be free from ‘begging’. And be able to give all that I would have wanted to give in the first place-not the next place that falls into the donor’s sympathetic handout category.<br />
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Now I ask you, is there anywhere I can go to get the technical tools, a financial nudge and mentoring support to get me through ideas I have (now) to make that happen. Where is that place? Please point me towards that way. <br />
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I believe that what is missing in Tanzanian youth activism is the link between youths’ ideas for development and the outcome they aspire to see. In simple terms, I think it is easier for youth in more developed countries to come up with ideas for self and community development, and be the ones to actually initiate, design, implement and develop their ideas at every level-with the support that they need from all stakeholders. Their hopes and ideas are not dictated or redrafted by funding agencies or public/private partners.<br />
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In the adult world I’m meant to be next on stage. I see flashing lights, but they are getting dimmer…am I really heading the right way? Am I the only young person feeling this way?<br />
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					<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 04:30:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>How are you guys!!!!!!!!!!!</title> 
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                    <description><![CDATA[This is Isaya from Tanzania and i would like to say hi!<br />
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					<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2008 05:21:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Tanzania</title> 
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					<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 11:30:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>8th Sullivan Summit:The Role of Youth for Africa's Future</title> 
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					<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 10:59:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Yes!!My Favourite!!!!!</title> 
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					<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 18:22:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Cheza Salama/Play Safe concert-Establishment YDP steering committee Arusha</title> 
                    <link>http://.tigblog.org/post/370889</link> 
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					<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 18:19:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>CHEZA SALAMA ESTABLISHMENT OF YDP STEERING COMMITTEE-Arusha.</title> 
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					<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 18:17:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Girl Guide-Arusha Secondary School during the Concert-Establishment Arusha YDP steering committee</title> 
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					<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 18:13:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Traditional dance during the concert-Establishment Arusha YDP teering committee</title> 
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					<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 18:11:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Arusha YDP Steering Committee</title> 
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					<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 18:04:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Participants during establishment of YDP Steering committee in Arusha</title> 
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					<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 18:01:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Photo of the participants and the guest of honour-Establishment of YDP steering committee mororgoro</title> 
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					<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 17:55:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>National Multi sectoral Strategic Framework 2008-2012 ppt presentation by Simon Keraryo during establishment of Morogoro YDP Steering committee</title> 
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					<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 17:47:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Participanta Steering committee Morogogo</title> 
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					<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 17:40:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Participants Steering committee Morogogo</title> 
                    <link>http://.tigblog.org/post/370861</link> 
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					<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 17:40:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>PRESENTATION ON  ESTABLISHMENT OF YDP STEERING COMMITTEE AT HOTEL OASIS IN MOROGORO</title> 
                    <link>http://.tigblog.org/post/368211</link> 
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					<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 14:58:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>SERVICE AND ETHICS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTHS-Under The Pentecost churches union in Tanzania</title> 
                    <link>http://.tigblog.org/post/355229</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Offering resources to children and youth in need.Doctrines for social ethics by running dropping centers for socialization.Train youth for self relience.Environmental care promoting.Campaign against Drugs abuse.Sanitation in urban.Reconciliation and reunification in families.]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 03:59:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>VOICE OF ALL AS ONE POWER!</title> 
                    <link>http://.tigblog.org/post/317667</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[VOICE of all will create a big step in poverty alleviate, unemployment,AIDS/ AIDS, Global warming and Corruption, your VOICE and my VOICE will tell who we are,  what we want and how we feel in these problems, also our voice will express our ideas and to influence others to appreciate us a activists and gain acceptance in want we want to commit . ALL LETS  US WORK TOGETHER THROUGH OUR VOICE AND FIND DECENT JOBS FOR ALL TO ALLEVIATE ALL RISK.  ]]></description> 
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                    <title>Compact Seminar II: Empowering Young Entrepreneurs with Export-led Economic Growth,14 December 2007 at Tanzania Global Development Learning Center</title> 
                    <link>http://.tigblog.org/post/313109</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The Compact Seminar on Development is the program established by Tanzania Development Forum for Youth aim at bridging the gap between young entrepreneurs and the stakeholders of the economy.<br />
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This time around,the compact seminar on development were aimed at empowering young entrepreneurs with export led economic growth.This event features the videoconference session where Tanzanians in the Diaspora were connected with their fellow in dar es salaam and they discussed how better they can boost up their countries' export.<br />
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The report for the proceedings of the meeting will be shared with you and you may take what apply to your environment as the best practices from Tanzania.<br />
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"African People Are Not Poor,But they Are Low Income Earners"-Thomas David Maqway<br />
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					<pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2007 06:15:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>THE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY YOUTH SUMMIT</title> 
                    <link>http://.tigblog.org/post/279247</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[THE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY YOUTH SUMMIT<br />
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We, the young people from country members of East African Community namely Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda convening at Arusha- Tanzania from the 2nd to 3rd November, 2007 for the East African Youth Summit organized by East African Community Youth Organization(EACYO):<br />
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Having received the country perspectives on the role of youth in the East African integration and development process;<br />
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Having reflected upon the theme “Networking to realize the role of youth in East African Community Integration and development process” through various topical presentations and discussions;<br />
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Recalling the Treaty for the establishment of the East African Community particularly the guiding principle of ensuring that the East African Community is people centered, private sector led and market driven.<br />
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Recognizing that youth of East Africa are important stakeholder in the EAC processes since they form substantial part of the population that can influence policies formulation, participate in community mobilization/sensitization and implementation due to their creativity and energy. <br />
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THE EAC YOUTH SUMMIT:<br />
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On East African integration and development process:<br />
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Recognizes the efforts that have been made in reviving and promoting the East African Integration;<br />
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a) Acknowledges the EAC for the steps reached towards the federation particularly the intention to move to the common market mechanism.<br />
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b) Urges EAC countries to recognize that youth are having hopes and perspectives towards the existence of the East African Federation since we are the generation of today and tomorrow.<br />
c) Requests for effective engagement of youth in the common market negotiations that are scheduled to commence in January 2008 including being engaged in popularization and representation in the negotiations on the protocols.<br />
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d) Reiterate the need to ensure that integration process is carried out in a participatory manner that builds trust, involving broad participation of key stakeholders including young men and women including in rural areas.   <br />
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e) Calls upon the Inter-University Council of East Africa to revive comprehensive student exchange programme including expanding it to involve all EAC countries.<br />
f) Urges the partner states the decision reached to review, harmonize and align the education curricula so that the students get training and practical skills that are required in the job market as East Africa moves towards industrialization and entrepreneurial development. <br />
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Draws into attention that information and education on East African integration and development is fundamental for the sustainability and support of the institution and its processes from the people particularly the youth;<br />
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g) Recommends that the youth have to be trained on EAC issues and processes to be able to reach their peers and communities to contribute in bridging the gap between the EAC governments and the people.<br />
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h) Encourage governments and organizations including the youth organization to implement civic education initiatives that among other things sensitize the citizens on available opportunities, rights and responsibilities in the context East Africa Community (EAC).<br />
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Urges government, youth and other development partners to promote growth and youth employment as key priorities in the EAC agenda of poverty reduction and promoting prosperity among the East African countries;<br />
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i) Ensure major national and regional investment in education, infrastructure, agriculture and creation of conducive policy environment as prerequisites for faster growth and greater poverty reduction.<br />
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j) Enhance participation of majority of people in the economic growth through empowering communities to utilize/own the resources, promoting youth employment and encouraging women entrepreneurship.<br />
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k) Increase trade by widening East African’s market by building capacities to trade, dismantling trade barriers particularly in the international markets including in Africa and exploring markets within the East Africa region by expediting the common market arrangement at regional level.<br />
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On the role of youth and Civil Society Organizations in the East African Integration and development process:<br />
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Emphasizes that youth as part of the civil society organizations have to play active role in the East African integration and development process:<br />
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a) Recommends the EAC to establish a Youth Department at the secretariat and have officer(s) working specifically on youth affairs preferably a young professional.<br />
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b) Calls upon EAC secretariat, government and other stakeholders to consider youth involvement including young people with disability as a process of full integration and not just having a youth position in the structures.<br />
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Recognize the efforts made by various youth organizations/network to promote EAC integration and development among young people:<br />
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Resolves to promote cooperation/ integration of youth organizations/networks which are working on EAC having noted with concern the over lapping and/or duplication of activities of youth organizations that are working on EAC integration, is limiting stronger youth voice.<br />
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On the role of the East African Community Youth Organization in the East African Community Integration and development process:<br />
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Reaffirms the role East African Community Youth Organization in East African Community integration and development process and in particular:<br />
a) Received the draft of constitution of the East African Youth organization (EACYO) as a working document and direct the consultation to be initiated at country level pending the adoption of the constitution in the coming summit in 2008.<br />
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b) Resolve that EACYO chapters have to be registered at the country level in the remaining countries namely Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and Kenya.<br />
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c) Accepted the EACYO road map(plan of activities) as the working document, the road map includes among other things; organizing national youth summits/conferences on EAC, EA games, conducting University dialogues on EAC integration and development, <br />
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d) Elected the interim committee for the EACYO namely; President (Tanzania), Vice Chairperson (Kenya), General Secretary (Uganda), Deputy Secretary General (Burundi) and Treasurer (Rwanda).<br />
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e) Request the EAC Secretariat and other development partners particularly the GTZ to support the implementation of the EACYO by among other things specifically support the EAC Youth Summit 2008 that is agreed to be held in Rwanda.<br />
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Call upon EAC secretariat, governments and other institutions to engage EACYO as a partner to reach young people on EAC issues and processes: <br />
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Consider immediate acceptance of EACYO as one of the key institutions for the promotion of EAC integration and in future provide the organization with the observer status to the EAC upon fulfilling the requisite requirements. <br />
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Encourages the collaboration of all partners in addressing the challenges that are facing youth particularly poverty, unemployment, drug and alcohol abuse, HIV/AIDS and crime.<br />
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Adopted on the 3rd November, 2007 in full by the The Youth Summit of the East African Community <br />
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                    <title>REMEMBER THIS</title> 
                    <link>http://.tigblog.org/post/273787</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Remember this.<br />
I know that you are a young, energetic and very optimistic about your future<br />
I do understand that you are doing everything you can to make yourself better and pack your backpack full of resources in order to begin the battle, the one you need to fight with your surroundings so to make sure you are going to make it later.<br />
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Before kick staring the engine that will drive you through the good, the bad and the ugly of your survival, there are a lot of things I have to remind you. <br />
The first thing you have to know that, tomorrow when you wake up you won’t be able to get breakfast because the price of your loaf of bread will be as 10 times as that you bought a new brand limousine, the cost of two spoons of sugar you will need to put in one cup of your tea would buy you Armani Jacket in Milan and kerosene you need to prepare the tea costs the new jeans from D G.<br />
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All these costs you will not afford because your father is a government worker who is paid 60,000 Tsh per month, so expect to start your day without a breakfast.<br />
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You will take your way to school, when you reach there, the number of students outside of the school gate, you will surprise to see why are they outside while you didn’t late to school and they were there earlier than you. <br />
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Ask them, are you late? ”NO” one of them will say<br />
Is the Headmaster sick today that the school is not going to be opened?<br />
“NO” another student will reply.<br />
So what’s the problem?<br />
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Three of the students will tell you that all of them were expelled because they didn’t pay the school fee and told not to go back if they didn’t pay.<br />
You will yourself one among them and decide to leave the school and go to solve the fee problem.<br />
You will probably go to your brother who’s making a living by selling children clothes in the city centre, he doesn’t have a permanent shop but he lays his products down and sell them.<br />
At the time you get there, people are running away towards you, you notice them as small scale traders who also lay down there products the same place as your brother and sell.<br />
Suddenly you see your brother also running faster towards you, when he came near you you accompany him and ask him what was the problem the they are running away from there working place, he says that police and municipal council officers have been chasing them and all his money and other assets been taken away.<br />
My brother, my sister you don’t have the hope to pay the school fee and return to school.<br />
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On the way back home you meet your sister who was about to join a University, she from the Ministry of Education to enquire about her admission process, the result she got is that she has been refused the admission, she was confused and didn’t believe her ears because she had very good enough results to join the University.<br />
When she left the Ministry building told her that isn’t that she missed the admission due to the poor results but there were two chances left one for minister’s son and another ministry’s senior officer’s daughter.<br />
No way out sister.<br />
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When both of you got back home your cousin came from immigration department to apply for a passport to travel to Europe where he is going to do test for the football team need to test and possible sign his for new league season.<br />
He probably has less than a week to leave the country because he uses his friend’s email that was outside the city when the mail came.<br />
To get the passport, he was told to pay 200,000 by one of the department officers so as to get it faster.<br />
The reason an officer told him was that” you are going to make a lot of money in Europe and you will not remember me if I will help you, so give me that amount”<br />
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According to father’s salary no more soccer.<br />
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These are my African brothers and sisters who suffer many injustice in there countries let’s unite and help them out.<br />
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					<pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2007 09:43:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>The Video Conference: “Climate Change: The Impact on Corporate Strategy” – 9th October, 2007 (17:45 – 20:30 EAT)</title> 
                    <link>http://.tigblog.org/post/264409</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The Video Conference: “Climate Change: The Impact on Corporate Strategy” – 9th October, 2007 (17:45 – 20:30 EAT)<br />
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Introduction <br />
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On October 8-10, 2007, WBI and its partner InWEnt, Capacity Building International, are jointly organizing and hosting the 12th International Business Forum on Business and the Millennium Development Goals in Washington, D.C.  This annual event will include keynote speeches and presentations by the World Bank President Robert Zoellick, MTV Brazil, Transparency International, Volkswagen, Citibank, CEMEX, Fluor, United Nations Environment Programme, and many others.  The Forum will take a close look at the global issues faced by firms where they can find themselves as rule breakers, rule takers or rule makers, running ahead of legislation in order to manage their risks effectively.<br />
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In order to make sure that input   voices from young people and future leaders are heard, consultations will be conducted with students from around the world on the key themes of the Forum. These consultations will take place via e discussions and a videoconference and will connect multiple locations at once for a lively, cross-cultural discussion. The objective of each of these consultations is to provide concrete recommendations to the Forum participants on the Forum’s key themes. By allowing students to intervene in a real world, high-level policy discussion with concrete recommendations and their own experiences, these e-discussions and videoconferences will create a new kind of bottom-up feedback opportunity into development initiatives.<br />
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About the Videoconference: Youth from around the world will discuss and debate on Climate Change: The Impact on Corporate Strategy: <br />
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Why participate? The outcomes of the Videoconference discussions from Tanzania will be shared as recommendations for the international business leaders who are convening at the International Business Forum at the World Bank in October 2007. <br />
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Participants: All youth are invited to join. Students from high schools, colleges, universities, and young professionals. <br />
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Format: This videoconference will link Tanzania, Senegal, Morocco, Wharton School, Pennsylvania USA, Macedonia and World Bank Institute. Participants will discuss two key questions posed at the International Business Forum and provide two Recommendations that will be reported to business leaders after the 12th International Business Forum in October 2007 at the World Bank Headquarters.<br />
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Venue: Tanzania Global Development Learning Centre, IFM Building, 7th Floor, Shaaban Robert Street<br />
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Date: 9th October, 2007, Time: 17:15 – 20:30 EAT<br />
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For more details visit http://businessandmdgs.net<br />
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Registration Contacts:<br />
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The Director <br />
Tanzania Global Development Learning Centre		<br />
IFM Building, 7th Floor<br />
Phone: 222123705, Fax: 2123702<br />
Email: tanzania_dlc@gdlnmail.org, <br />
Website : www.tgdlc.go.tz<br />
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