News24 | Tanzania denies rights abuse after World Bank suspends funds
Tanzania has dismissed as “unfounded” allegations of killings, rapes and the planned evictions that led the World Bank to suspend funding for a $150 million conservation project.
SUNDAY, 28 APRIL 2024, 19:12
Tanzania has dismissed as “unfounded” allegations of killings, rapes and the planned evictions that led the World Bank to suspend funding for a $150 million conservation project.
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