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Women Turning Small Businesses Into Big Opportunities
FOR many years, women operating small businesses worked quietly behind market stalls, roadside food kiosks and homebased enterprises.Their businesses put food on the table, paid school fees and kept ...
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP) — Samia Suluhu Hassan made history Friday when she was sworn in as Tanzania’s first female president after the death of her controversial predecessor, John Magufuli, who ...
Women in tourism in Tanzania have launched their association to promote gender equality in this multi-billion-dollar industry. Dubbed Tanzania Association of Women Tour Operators (TAWTO), with its ...
Tanzania’s women football team have reacted following comments from Tanzania’s female President Samia Suluhu Hassan describing female footballers as “flat-chested,” and unattractive for marriage. “To ...
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From young mothers to seasoned entrepreneurs: Women across Tanzania are winning big with SportPesa
Dar es Salaam. SportPesa Tanzania is celebrating a remarkable milestone after two women from different generations and walks of life secured life-changing wins worth more than Sh857 million combined, ...
KAMPALA, Uganda — Less than six months after Samia Suluhu Hassan was inaugurated as Tanzania’s first woman president in 2021, the country’s most famous cartoonist depicted her in a military general’s ...
Tanzania is heading to the polls for the seventh time since multiparty politics were officially restored in the early 1990s. Women and young voters could, in theory, be the kingmakers in the vote, ...
President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s historic rise as Tanzania’s first woman head of state broke a decades-old tradition of male dominance. In keeping with political precedent, she also became chairperson ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The green-and-yellow colors of Tanzania’s ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi ...
(Nairobi) – A landmark case on Tanzania’s discriminatory ban against students who are pregnant, married, or are mothers at the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights could impact the rights of ...
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