
The Tanzanian government has identified significant misuse of short-term business visas by foreign nationals working illegally in the country. Deputy Minister Dr. Evaline Munisi announced in Parliament that investigations have uncovered various schemes employed by these individuals, and the government plans to take strict action against those found violating visa regulations.
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