1. Tanzanian - Noun
2. Tanzanian - Adjective
of or relating to the republic of Tanzania or its people
Source: WordNetThe Tanzanian government recognised there is a problem: that they don't have enough sterile syringes, that they are being reused probably four or five times each, and that this reuse is a massive contributor to their burden of healthcare. Marc Koska
We are following the policies carried out by the new government. President Magufuli has the support of Tanzanian people. He is also very popular in other African countries. Now we see the optimism in Tanzania and this is very positive. John Magufuli
1977-1992 Less than one year after independence, on 5 June 1977, with James Mancham in London to attend the Commonwealth Conference, a small group of Rene's supporters and Tanzanian soldiers staged a coup and installed Rene as President. Source: Internet
According to a circular by Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) seen by the Nation, all foreign vehicles ferrying cargo into Tanzanian territory must have a domestic tax certificate before authorisation to cross the border. Source: Internet
According to him, PPRA issued a general procurement notice on July 2, 2019, and re-advertised on December 13, 2019, on the Tanzanian National e-Procurement System regarding the procurement of election equipment including ballot papers. Source: Internet
Amin 's reign was ended after the Uganda-Tanzania War in 1979, in which Tanzanian forces aided by Ugandan exiles invaded Uganda. Source: Internet