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The Tanzania Public Service College ( TPSC ), an institution of higher learning in Tanzania, mandated to offer courses that prepare school leavers for effective delivery of public service to the citizens of the country. The institution also offers refresher courses to active public servants, to improve and update their knowledge-base and skills.
Local name in Kiswahili. Order of Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere. Nishani ya Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere. Order of the Torch of Kilimanjaro. I–IV. Nishani ya Mwenge wa Uhuru. Order of the United Republic of Tanzania. Nishani ya Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania. Order of the Arusha Declaration.
Tanzanian woolly bat. Ubungo District, officially the, Ubungo Municipal Council ( Halimashauri ya Manispaa ya Ubungo, in Swahili) is one of five districts of the Dar es Salaam Region of Tanzania. The Kinondoni District and Kibaha of the Pwani Region border the district to the north; the Kisarawe District of Pwani Region borders it to the west ...
Microsoft Bing, commonly referred to as Bing, is a search engine owned and operated by Microsoft. The service traces its roots back to Microsoft's earlier search engines, including MSN Search, Windows Live Search, and Live Search. Bing offers a broad spectrum of search services, encompassing web, video, image, and map search products, all ...
May 1, 2024 at 11:43 AM. Hans Pennink. The Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday that dairy products including cottage cheese and sour cream are safe to eat amid the outbreak of the bird flu ...
A thousand police arrived in New Caledonia from France and streets were relatively calm, the French High Commission said on Monday, but roads were blocked and the airport remained shut, stranding ...
For her own nuptials, bride Joelle Yuvienco came up with a new role for her beloved Pomeranian pup Sago: the wedding bouquet. Instead of the traditional flower arrangement, Yuvienco carried Sago ...
The three principles of self-governance, self-support (i.e., financial independence from foreigners), and self-propagation (i.e., indigenous missionary work) were first articulated by Henry Venn, General Secretary of the Church Missionary Society from 1841 to 1873, and Rufus Anderson, foreign secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.