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Words extracted from The Citizen (Tanzania)

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  1. cargohandling exclude
    • 2020 December 22, Alex Nelson Malanga, “Optimism in the aviation industry after tough year”, in The Citizen (Tanzania)[1]:
      As we speak today, the cargohandling business is fully recovered,” Mr Yassin told The Citizen by phone.
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  2. copperbelt exclude
    • 2021 January 19, AFP, “Zambia copper mine settles villagers' pollution claims”, in The Citizen (Tanzania)[2]:
      The villagers filed a claim in London in 2015 against KCM, one of Africa's largest copper producers, and Vedanta for alleged toxic pollution caused by water discharged from its unit Nchanga Copper Mine, situated in Zambia's central copperbelt region.
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  3. dozos exclude
    • 2021 January 8, “Often-lectured Africa sees irony in US political violence”, in The Citizen (Tanzania)[3]:
      Fahad Ag Almahmoud, the secretary-general of a Malian armed group, tweeted that his pro-government militia solemnly "condemned the presence of dozos in the Capitol".
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  4. hardwork exclude
    • 2021 January 8, Diana Elinam, “Mama Afrika: A playground for acrobats”, in The Citizen (Tanzania)[4]:
      The Beat also spoke to Zaina Jaffery a.k.a the juggler, who revealed that the secret behind her success, is hardwork.
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  5. mahraganat exclude
    • 2020 December 24, AFP, “Foreigners shake up Egypt's belly dancing scene”, in The Citizen (Tanzania)[5]:
      Dancers performing to classical Arabic music have also become a rarity, instead usually preferring popular electro street music, known as mahraganat -- a genre with fast beats and improvised vocals that purists view as overstepping moral boundaries.
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  6. rosela exclude
    • 2020 December 22, Jacob Mosenda, “Young graduate turning the tide for local dairy farmers”, in The Citizen (Tanzania)[6]:
      Also, he plans to open another firm that will be making rosela wine, with pineapple being one of his flavor priorities to eliminate the losses suffered by farmers of these crops, especially during the harvest season.
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  7. vijiweni exclude
    • 2021 January 5, Kasera Nick Oyoo, “Revisit government’s skills training role”, in The Citizen (Tanzania)[7]:
      Then we shall be removing the youth from their vijiweni where they idle away day in, day out…
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  1. annus exclude
    • 2021 January 2, Danford Mpumilwa, “With no hesitation, I believe 2020 qualifies as an ‘Annus Horribilis’”, in The Citizen (Tanzania)[8]:
      I can only say that year 2020 was indeed an annus horribilis.
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  2. cetera exclude
    • 2021 February 5, Rosemary Mirondo, “Tourism MSMEs hopeful amidst a myriad challenges”, in The Citizen (Tanzania)[9]:
      He said since a majority of companies do not have the means to pay for new licences, the government could allow those who paid licences for 2020 to continue their business until 2021 whereby all networks related to tourism matters - including Tanapa, NCAA, Tawa, Latra, et cetera, et cetera - allow agents to continue operating using the 2020 licences.
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  3. fide exclude
    • 2021 January 14, Alex Nelson Malanga, “Should wood charcoal business be formalized?”, in The Citizen (Tanzania)[10]:
      This is in bona fide efforts to protect the country’s forest cover and avert disastrous effects of climate change.
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  4. horribilis exclude
    • 2021 January 2, Danford Mpumilwa, “With no hesitation, I believe 2020 qualifies as an ‘Annus Horribilis’”, in The Citizen (Tanzania)[11]:
      A family tragedy and a series of controversies led to Spanish newspapers referring to the year as the King’s ‘annus horribilis’.
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  5. ventre exclude
    • 2020 December 24, AFP, “Foreigners shake up Egypt's belly dancing scene”, in The Citizen (Tanzania)[12]:
      Some even argue that the term "belly dance", or "danse du ventre", was originally coined by the French.
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  6. vitro exclude
    • 2020 December 25, Neelam Babul, “All about marriage, love and resilience”, in The Citizen (Tanzania)[13]:
      She does her best to try alternate ways such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and does eventually become a mother.
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