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Misaada ya washirika yapungua Tanzania kwa asilimia 39.1
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Misaada ya washirika yapungua Tanzania kwa asilimia 39.1

Mwananchi about 2 hours 1 mins read
Misaada ya washirika wa maendeleo Tanzania inatarajiwa kupungua kwa asilimia 39.1 kwa mwaka 2026/27 ikilinganishwa na fedha zilizoahidiwa mwaka 2025/26.

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