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  2. Disappearance of Azory Gwanda - Wikipedia

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    The disappearance of Azory Gwanda (born ca. 1975 – disappeared November 21, 2017) is about a Tanzanian journalist for Mwananchi Communications Ltd in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, who mysteriously disappeared in late 2017 from his home near Kibiti, Rufiji District, Pwani Region, Tanzania. [1] [2]

  3. Law enforcement in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement in Tanzania. Law enforcement in Tanzania is primarily the responsibility of the Tanzania Police Force within 947,303 km 2 (365,756 sq. mi) of national jurisdiction of Tanzania. The force, headed by the Ministry of Home Affairs, is divided into five departments. Each department is led by a commissioner.

  4. Category:Tanzanian police officers - Wikipedia

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    Camillus Wambura. Categories: Tanzanian people by occupation. Police officers by nationality. Law enforcement in Tanzania.

  5. Tanzania police arrest two, accuse them of organising protests

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    The police arrested lawyer Boniface Anyasile Mwabukusi and Mpaluka Nyagali on Saturday, spokesperson David Misime said in a statement. Philip Mwakilima, a lawyer representing the two, told Reuters ...

  6. Eleven killed in Tanzania sugar factory accident, police say

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    Eleven people including three foreigners were killed in an accident on Thursday at a major sugar factory in Tanzania, police said. The incident occurred in the pre-dawn hours as technical workers ...

  7. Police in Tanzania detain opposition leader

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    Tanzania's main opposition leader, Tundu Lissu, and at least two of his top aides were arrested by police on Sunday for holding an unlawful assembly, his party and police said. CHADEMA, Tanzania's ...

  8. Sungusungu - Wikipedia

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    In Kenya, the Sungusungu are one of a number of protection or vigilante organizations that developed in the 1990s and was banned by the government in 2007. Similarly to the Tanzanian groups, Sungusungu formed in the late 1990s to protect communities from cattle theft. [8] In the early 2000s, they were accused of a range of criminal violence.

  9. List of UK government data losses - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of UK government data losses.It lists reported instances of the loss of personal data by UK central and local government, agencies, non-departmental public bodies, etc., whether directly or indirectly because of the actions of private-sector contractors.

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