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  2. Self-service - Wikipedia

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    Overview. Self-service is the practice of serving oneself, usually when purchasing items. Common examples include many gas stations, where the customer pumps their own gas rather than have an attendant do it (full service is required by law in New Jersey, urban parts of Oregon, most of Mexico, and Richmond, British Columbia, but is the exception rather than the rule elsewhere).

  3. Precision Air - Wikipedia

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    Precision Air Services Plc (operating as Precision Air; DSE :PAL) is a Tanzanian airline based at Julius Nyerere International Airport in Dar es Salaam. [5] The airline operates scheduled passenger services to Nairobi and Comoros; and to various airports and airstrips in Tanzania. [6] Kenya Airways owns 41.23% of the airline.

  4. Aga Khan Health Services - Wikipedia

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    AKHS is organised into national service companies in Afghanistan, India, Kenya, Pakistan, Syria, Tajikistan, Tanzania, and Uganda registered as a not-for-profit, non-governmental agencies in their respective countries. Each company is sponsored by Aga Khan Health Services S.A., a not-for-profit organisation registered in Switzerland and has its ...

  5. Healthcare in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Tanzania. Tanzania has a hierarchical health system which is in tandem with the political-administrative hierarchy. [1] At the bottom, there are the dispensaries found in every village where the village leaders have a direct influence on its running. The health centers are found at ward level and the health center in charge is ...

  6. Education in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Education in Tanzania is provided by both the public and private sectors, starting with pre-primary education, followed by primary, secondary ordinary, secondary advanced, and ideally, university level education. Free and accessible education is a human right in Tanzania. The Tanzanian government began to emphasize the importance of education ...

  7. Army & Air Force Exchange Service - Wikipedia

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    The Army & Air Force Exchange Service ( AAFES, also referred to as The Exchange and The PX or The BX) provides goods and services at U.S. Army and Air Force installations worldwide, operating department stores, convenience stores, restaurants, military clothing stores, theaters and more across 50 U.S. states and more than 30 countries.

  8. Trade unions in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    January 30, 1962. The trade unions of Tanzania have a total membership of approximately 370,000. 350,000 of these belong to the Trade Union Congress of Tanzania, another 15,000 to the Zanzibar Trade Union Congress, [1] and 2,400 are members of the Tanzania Fishing Crew and Allied Workers’ Union. [2]

  9. Microfinance in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Commercial banks in Tanzania National Microfinance Bank. This bank could probably constitute to the closest to state bank that the country has. The bank originated from the reconstruction of the NBC (National Bank of Commerce, through parliamentary Act after the mandate of the NBC was terminated following the monopoly it had in commercial banking in the country (Lindvert et al., 2018).