
Tanzania is continuing to invest in the maritime sector, which is creating more job and entrepreneurship opportunities for youth through training provided by the Dar es Salaam Maritime Institute (DMI). This was stated by the Deputy Vice Chancellor in charge of Planning, Finance, and Administration during the ongoing Public Service Week exhibitions in Dodoma.
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