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President Samia Suluhu Hassan waves to Muslim faithful shortly after Eid El Fitr prayersat the King Mohammed VI Mosque of Kinondoni suburb in Dar es Salaam yesterday. Photo: State House
United Bank for Africa (UBA) Tanzania Ltd managing director/CEO Gbenga Makinde holds yesterday’s copies of The Guardian and Nipashe daily newspapers when exchanging ideas with senior editorial and other executives of The Guardian Ltd (TGL), publishers of the two titles, during his familiarisation tour of TGL facilities in Dar es Salaam yesterday. Others (from-L): TGL director Joyce Luhanga, Nipashe newspaper deputy managing editor Epson Luhwago, IT manager Balaj Gopalakrishnan, chief accountant Samuel Orgeness, commercial director Ajay Goyal and printing manager Balasubramaniyan Venkadachalam. All photos: Correspondent Miraji Msala
The Guardian Limited director Joyce Luhanga (R) leads the Indian High Commissioner to Tanzania, Shri Binaya Srikanta Pradhan (2nd-R)), to the company’s offices in Dar es Salaam yesterday accompanied by TGL commercial director Ajay Goyal (in white shirt) and an official with the high commission. The envoy was on a familiarisation tour of IPP media outlets. Photos: Correspondent Miraji Msala

Zanzibar’s First Lady, Mariam Mwinyi, pays her last respects to Dr Magufuli.