We have started to collect the most important news related to Tanzania in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Tanzania's prime minister tenders his resignation after being implicated in an energy deal corruption scandal.
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Tanzania's Albino Society says the government is not protecting albinos, after four killings in three months.
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About 1,000 Muslim pilgrims remain stranded in Tanzania, a day before the deadline to reach Saudi Arabia.
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There is an outcry in Tanzania after a woman was beaten by her husband for taking an HIV test.
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The Tanzanian man who had a knee operation when he required brain surgery, dies in hospital.
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Tanzania's leader says insulting Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe will not resolve Zimbabwe's crisis.
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Hundreds of villagers in northern Tanzania abandon their homes at the foot of a volcano fearing it will erupt.
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A strong earthquake strikes northern Tanzania, with aftershocks felt as far away as the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.
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Tanzania's president and opposition leaders launch a campaign for voluntary HIV/Aids testing.
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African leaders give South African President Thabo Mbeki the task of mediating in Zimbabwe's political crisis.
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Southern African leaders are gathering in Tanzania to discuss Zimbabwe's political and economic crisis.
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A Guantanamo inmate says he unwittingly took part in the US embassy bombing in Tanzania, a transcript shows.
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Anglican Church heads meet in Tanzania at a summit likely to be dominated by the divisive issue of gay clergy.
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Anglican Church heads gather in Tanzania for a summit likely to be dominated by the divisive issue of gay clergy.
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Tanzania's leader says he will seek a refund from the UK if a probe into the sale of a radar system shows corruption.
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UK government ministers are accused of selling Tanzania a "useless" radar system.
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Tanzania's leader says UK officials have visited Tanzania as part of a probe an air traffic control system.
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The trial of a former Rwandan official accused of genocide in 1994 begins at the UN tribunal in Tanzania.
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New UN chief Ban Ki-moon names a Tanzanian official, Asha-Rose Migiro, as his deputy.
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