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CWS CEO attributes success to people-centered advances |03 August 2023

Nation 03 Aug 2023
The company was born in March 1893, when the Eastern and South African Telegraph Company (its ancestor company) was granted a contract to establish a telegraph cable linking Zanzibar with Seychelles, then Mauritius.
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Zanzibar profile

Yahoo Daily News 02 May 2023
Map of Zanzibar and Pemba. The Indian Ocean archipelago of Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous province of Tanzania. It consists of the island of Zanzibar or Unjuga, Pemba as well as smaller neighbouring islands ... Zanzibar city ... Beach scene in Zanzibar.
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Tanzania country profile

Yahoo Daily News 02 May 2023
Zanzibar profile ... Swahili, English, Arabic (only in Zanzibar) ... A man reads newspapers at a kiosk in Zanzibar's town on October 24, 2020. Television is eroding radio's traditional dominance, and media ownership is highly concentrated.
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Kerri Chandler: ‘Where we lived, you had three choices: drugs, gangs or music’

The Observer 05 Oct 2022
His free-ranging eclecticism – a love of jazz, funk, soul, rap and especially disco that came from his father – got him noticed by the resident of popular local nightspot Club Zanzibar, Tony Humphries, who played Chandler’s tracks on his radio show.
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Ex-BBC journalist appointed director of Tanzania’s presidential communication

Joy Online 01 Feb 2022
... activist during the 1964 Zanzibar revolution ... She started out as a radio presenter and producer in 2008.
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Tanzania: No Justice for Zanzibar Election Violence

Human Rights Watch 30 Nov 2021
History of Election Violence in Zanzibar ... During a re-run of the 2015 presidential elections in March 2016, Zanzibar authorities violently arrested opposition members, banned public rallies, and suspended radio stations.
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