of or relating to the republic of Tanzania or its people
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It said Tanzanian explosive experts found a hand grenade when they searched the plane.
Muwanga was de facto president in 1980 when he chaired a military commission that ruled the East African nation after a combined force of Ugandan exiles and Tanzanian troops ousted dictator Idi Amin in late 1979.
"Juma's what we call a `two-stepper,' " said Greg Meyer, who trained for nearly a month with the Tanzanian at Alamosa, Colo., in preparation for the Boston Marathon.
They focused a powerful 70mm camera on the Tanzanian plains in Africa and then looked for evidence of pollution near Zanzibar, where a coral reef is dying.
The newspaper made no mention of whether the attempted hijack took place in Tanzanian, Zambian or Angolan airspace or if the Aeroflot flight was scheduled.
On the day same, the rebels claimed they occupied the town of Lugela in central Zambezia province, killing 18 Mozambican troops and 17 Tanzanian soldiers fighting for the government.
Computers are merely a rumour. In Tabora's Kitete Hospital, the largest in a region of 18m people, a shortage of Tanzanian staff has been bridged only by the voluntary services of an eight-man medical team from China.
In 1967, the Tanzanian government steered sharply toward socialism, asserting the state's right to control all major means of production and exchange.
Freight will be transported in stages by road to Lake Malawi, container vessel across the water, by road again to the Tanzanian border, and then by the Tazara railway to the port of Dar es Salaam.