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Dodoma yatengewa fedha zaidi za barabara, Simbachawene atoa sababu
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Dodoma yatengewa fedha zaidi za barabara, Simbachawene atoa sababu

Mwananchi about 2 hours 1 mins read
Wizara ya Ujenzi imeitaja miradi ya upanuzi wa barabara za majiji na manispaa kwa ajili ya kupunguza msongamano ambapo Mkoa wa Dodoma umekuwa kinara kwa kuwa na barabara nyingi kuliko maeneo mengine.

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