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Mapato ya misitu yapaa kwa asilimia 43, watalii waongezeka
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Mapato ya misitu yapaa kwa asilimia 43, watalii waongezeka

Mwananchi about 1 hour 1 mins read
Wakala wa Huduma za Misitu Tanzania (TFS) umetajwa kuwa miongoni mwa sekta zilizoongeza idadi ya watalii wa misitu hadi 329,753 na kukusanya zaidi ya Sh3.09 bilioni ndani ya kipindi cha mwaka mmoja.

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