Dar es Salaam. The British Council is set to close its office in Tanzania as part of a major global restructuring driven by financial pressures, marking a significant reduction in the United Kingdom's cultural and educational presence overseas.
Three African countries Botswana, Mozambique and Tanzania are among the seven nations confirmed to lose British Council offices.
The other affected countries are Chile, Peru, Croatia and Trinidad and Tobago, as the organisation seeks to cut costs while repaying a £197 million (about Sh694.3 billion) loan provided by the UK government during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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