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Ambassador Meets English Access Students
On February 12, Ambassador Alfonso E. Lenhardt welcomed 44 English Access Microscholarship students from the Kisaware Lutheran Academy and Kambangwa Secondary School to the U.S. Embassy for a Black History Month film program featuring the....
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US Sponsors Medical Stores Department Warehouse
On February 9, Ambassador Alfonso E. Lenhardt and Guest of Honor the Minister of Health and Social Welfare Hussein Ali Mwinyi attended the opening ceremony of the new Medical Stores Department Warehouse at Keko in Dar es Salaam...
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U.S. Mission Hosts Anti Human Trafficking Program
On February 4, Deputy Chief of Mission Robert K. Scott hosted a discussion and film-screening of the G/TIP-sponsored film "A Journey to Freedom." The session convened Tanzanian government officials...
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Deputy Sec. Hayes Launches WMA Visitors Center
On Tuesday, February 5, United States Department of the Interior Deputy Secretary David J. Hayes handed over control of the Burunge Wildlife Management Area Visitor Center, Babati District, Manyara Region to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism...
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Ambassador Lenhardt Meets with President Shein;
Underscores U.S. Partnership with Zanzibaris
On January 23, U.S. Ambassador Alfonso E. Lenhardt met with President of Zanzibar, His Excellency Dr. Ali Mohamed Shein at the State House in Zanzibar. Accompanying...
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State’s Carson at Wilson Center on U.S.-Africa Partnership
My interest in Africa started in the mid-1960s when I served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Tanzania...
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USAID/Tanzania Welcomes New Mission Director
Sharon Cromer is the Mission Director for USAID/Tanzania. From May 2010 to April 2012, Ms. Cromer served as USAID’s Senior Deputy...
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AFRICOM General Carter Ham Visits Tanzania
Commanding General for United States Africa Command (USAFRICOM) General Carter F. Ham made a one-day visit to Tanzania...
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U.S. Ambassador David J. Lane Tours Tanzania
Amb. David J. Lane, the U.S. Permanent Representative to the Rome-based United Nations Food and Agriculture Agencies, led...
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Remarks of President Barack Obama
Inaugural Address: Each time we gather to inaugurate a president, we bear witness to the enduring strength of our Constitution. We affirm the promise of our democracy. We recall that what binds this nation together is not the colors of our skin or the tenets of our faith or....
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State’s Carson at Wilson Center
My interest in Africa started in the mid-1960s when I served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Tanzania. The 1960s was a time of great promise for Africa. As newly independent nations...
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Pemba American Corner Commemorates MLK
On January 19, the American Corner in Pemba celebrated the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday by hosting 33 English language college students from the Dar es Salaam College of Hotel and Business Studies. In his welcoming remarks, American Corner Coordinator...
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American People Partner with Tanzanians
On January 16, U.S. Ambassador Alfonso E. Lenhardt awarded Community Grants Program funds to eleven organizations working to improve the lives of Tanzanians and refugees living in Tanzania. The grants, which totaled $97,635 USD...
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USAID/Tanzania Welcomes New Mission Director
Sharon Cromer is the Mission Director for USAID/Tanzania.
From May 2010 to April 2012, Ms. Cromer served as USAID’s Senior Deputy Assistant Administrator for Africa, overseeing operations in the Bureau for Africa. USAID’s 27 missions in Africa implement a ... -
AFRICOM General Carter Ham Visits Tanzania
Commanding General for United States Africa Command (USAFRICOM) General Carter F. Ham made a one-day visit to Tanzania on January 14. He was accompanied by Ambassador Christopher Dell, Deputy to the Commander for Civil-Military Activities...
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U.S. Ambassador David J. Lane Tours Tanzania
Ambassador David J. Lane, the U.S. Permanent Representative to the Rome-based United Nations Food and Agriculture Agencies, led a media tour to Tanzania from January 7 – 12, 2013. He visited rural communities in and around Arusha and Kilimanjaro Regions and in Mkruranga...
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