By
Rosemary Mirondo
Business Reporter
Mwananchi Communications Ltd
Dar es Salaam. The government has announced new plans to eliminate child labour in informal and unregistered mining operations where children remain most exposed to hazardous work.
The government has announced new plans to eliminate child labour in informal and unregistered mining operations where children remain most exposed to hazardous work.
By
Rosemary Mirondo
Business Reporter
Mwananchi Communications Ltd
Dar es Salaam. The government has announced new plans to eliminate child labour in informal and unregistered mining operations where children remain most exposed to hazardous work.

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