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ACB Reschedules APM Interview
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The Permanent Secretary of Natural Resources and Tourism Ministry, Major General Gaudence Milanzi, said in a statement that the state had launched a thTanzania is finally stepping up to tackle bogus tour operators that are siphoning millions of dollars from the wallets of unsuspecting tourists.
The state now says unscrupulous tour operators are not only damaging the country’s reputation overseas, but also creating unfair competition to complying players.orough investigation to unearth all bogus tour operators.
The Permanent Secretary of Natural Resources and Tourism Ministry, Major General Gaudence Milanzi, said in a statement that the state had launched a thorough investigation to unearth all bogus tour operators. Tanzania is finally stepping up to tackle bogus tour operators that are siphoning millions of dollars from the wallets of unsuspecting tourists.
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July 20, 2021 Nyasa Times Reporter 2 Comments
The octogenarian former President of the Republic Peter Mutharika has insisted he will continue to lead the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) until 2023 when he will hand over the mantle to a new leader.
Addressing his supporters at his 81st birthday party at his private residence in the Lakeshore district of Mangochi on Sunday July 18, 2021, Mutharika parried away suggestions he is clinging onto the party leadership, saying he is staying put only to ensure that the party is in a better shape ahead of the 2025 tripartite elections.
“I am still the party leader until 2023 when you, the members, will choose my successor; make no mistake about that. When that time comes, I urge you to choose a leader with high integrity and good character,” he said.