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Ibrahim Lipumba

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For President Mkapa to use that jet to go to Addis Ababa to the African Commission meeting... to tell Mr Blair, 'Please give us more money so that we can fight poverty in Tanzania,' it's a real shame.
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Described taking the new Presidential Jet to an African Commission meeting to discuss poverty as really embarrassing. 2004-10-06.

 
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