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Zanzibar, Singapore zafikia makubaliano ya kuimarisha ushirikiano wa kiuchumi
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Zanzibar, Singapore zafikia makubaliano ya kuimarisha ushirikiano wa kiuchumi

Mwananchi about 3 hours 1 mins read
Rais wa Zanzibar, Dk Hussein Mwinyi na mwenzake wa Singapore, Tharman Shanmugaratnam wamefikia makubaliano ya pamoja ya kuimarisha uhusiano na ushirikiano wa kiuchumi katika sekta za kimkakati.

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