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Diamond Platnumz features on Coming to America 2 soundtrack

The song is from the  ‘Boy from Tandale’ album. The compilation was released by the Universal Music Group Africa, and it features several stars from the continent. It will be part of a 16-song Pan African compilation album that bridges the distance between countries and cultures. The song was banned by Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) from receiving airplay in 2018 just months after its release terming it as being against the country’s morals. TCRA argued that the song was actually blasphemous with the video praising indecent ladies. ‘Hallelujah’ got more than a million views within the first 24 hours that it was uploaded on Diamond’s YouTube channel and since been viewed more than 12 million time on YouTube.

Six Tanzania telcos get 90-day ultimatum to fix poor quality service

Six Tanzania telcos get 90-day ultimatum to fix poor quality service Wednesday February 17 2021 Summary The Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) has fined six mobile phone companies a total of Tsh38.1 billion (about $16.4 million) for violating the quality of telecoms services on their networks. However, the authority has instructed the telcos not to wire the money to TCRA but instead use it to invest in improving service quality within 90 days. According to the regulator, Tigo was fined Tsh13 billion ($5.6 million), Airtel Tsh11.5 billion ($5 million), Vodacom Tsh7.8 billion ($3.4 million), Halotel Tsh3.4 billion ($1.5 million), TTCL Tsh1.3 billion ($0.5 million) and Zantel Tsh1 billion ($0.4 million).

Vodacom back to winning ways

The East African Thursday February 11 2021 Advertisement Vodacom Tanzania Plc ended 2020 on a high note after a tough year following the loss of a large number of subscribers due to SIM card registration issues. According to the company’s second quarter of the year trading update released last week, its customer database crossed the 15 million threshold for the first time in six months in December, signalling a return to winning ways despite having to bar services to 2.9 million customers between March and June. Customer numbers rose from 14.96 million in September to 15.17 million in December, although this was still well below the 15.5 million registered in March and the year-on-year figure of 15.6 million for December 2019.

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