By
Jesse Mikofu
Mwandishi wa Habari
Mwananchi
Unguja. Zanzibar President Hussein Ali Mwinyi has said the time has come to move away from public institutions that depend on salaries and subsidies from the central government.
Zanzibar President Hussein Ali Mwinyi has said the time has come to move away from public institutions that depend on salaries and subsidies from the central government.
By
Jesse Mikofu
Mwandishi wa Habari
Mwananchi
Unguja. Zanzibar President Hussein Ali Mwinyi has said the time has come to move away from public institutions that depend on salaries and subsidies from the central government.

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