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Tanzania: Stability and African Strength
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Africa has received an elevated level of global attention over the past couple of years, and not without reason. The promise of a prospering continent has been more vibrant than ever, and strong economic growth has become an attainable destination for many democratically governed African nations. One of the most prominent examples of this new vigor is Tanzania. Strategic Media examines how its President Jakaya Kikwete has, since taking office in December 2005, turned around many of the nation's issues and firmly placed Tanzania on a path of stability and growth.

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