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/ 6 November 2010
Tanzania’s President Jakaya Kikwete won a second term in office with 61% of the vote, election officials said on Friday.
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/ 16 February 2006
More than 500 coffee growers, investors and researchers gathered in Tanzania on Wednesday to discuss the future of the industry in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa. The region grows some of the world’s most distinctive coffees, along a long north-south axis that includes the highlands of Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia.
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/ 14 November 2005
A man who served as Rwanda’s interior minister during the slaughter of more than half-a-million people in 1994 pleaded not guilty on Monday to three counts of genocide and crimes against humanity. Calixte Kalimanzira surrendered on Tuesday to the United Nations tribunal for the alleged masterminds of the 100-day genocide.
A formerly wealthy Rwandan businessman on Thursday pleaded innocent to four counts of genocide and crimes against humanity for his alleged participation in the 1994 Rwanda genocide. Prosecutors allege that Gaspard Kanyarukiga, arrested this month in South Africa, was responsible for the deaths of more than 2Â 000 Tutsis.