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Thursday, November 3, 2016

Tanzania: Things Poised to Happen After King Mohamed VI's Visit - allAfrica.com

Tanzania: Things Poised to Happen After King Mohamed VI's Visit - allAfrica.com: Tanzania: Things Poised to Happen After King Mohamed VI's Visit Tagged: BusinessEast AfricaGovernanceInvestmentMoroccoNorth AfricaTanzania Tweet Share Google Comment Email More RELATED TOPICS Business Nigeria: AfDB Approves U.S.$600 Million Financial Support for Nigeria Uganda: Railway Workers Protest Dismissal of Colleagues Uganda: Lecturers Deny Demanding University Shutdown Ethiopia: Unrest Worries Foreign Investors East Africa Tanzania: President Magufuli to Meet Editors Africa: Lack of Funds Slow Down Regional Bloc Negotiations Tanzania: Air Tanzania Introduces Lower Charges Domestic Flights Kenya: Kenneth Marende Joins Nairobi Governor Race Governance South Africa: What You Need to Know About State Capture Report South Africa: I Haven't Considered Resigning Yet - Prosecution Chief South Africa: #StateCaptureReport - Key Players, Violations and What's Next South Africa: 'We Are Happy You Are Still in One Piece,' Mugabe Tells Zuma Investment Zimbabwe: Govt Pleads With SA for Investment, Ahead of Zuma's Arrival Tanzania: Make Improving Business Climate a Top Priority Zimbabwe: Govt Seeks Infrastructure Investors Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Investment Climate Worrisome Morocco Tanzania: TPSF Moves Its AGM to Morocco Morocco: Moroccan King to Pay Singer Lamjarred's Expenses in Paris Rape Case Morocco: Fishmonger's Gruesome Death Sparks Protests Morocco: HRH Princess Lalla Salma Attends World Cancer Congress in Paris Proverbs are an integral part and pride of our culture. They are in use today after passing from generations to generations. One famous proverb along the East African coast has been "Let the guest come so that the host may benefit," which translates into Kiswahili as "Mgeni aje mwenyeji apone".

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