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Embassy Location Address
1232 22nd St. NW, Washington D.C 20037
Telephone: (202)884-1080, (202)939-6125/7
Fax: (202)797-7408
For ALL Visa/Consular inquiries call: (202)884-1085
1232 22nd St. NW, Washington D.C 20037
Telephone: (202)884-1080, (202)939-6125/7
Fax: (202)797-7408
For ALL Visa/Consular inquiries call: (202)884-1085
Hours of Operations
- Monday - Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
- Public Holidays: Closed
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News and Events
Millenium Challenge Corporation (MCC) meeting in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
The meeting between Hon. Mizengo Kayanza Pinda, Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania and Representatives from the Millennium Challenge Corporation and 10 United States firms held on June 1st, 2015 as part of the MCC First Trade and Investment Mission to Tanzania. The meeting was also attended by Ambassador Liberata Mulamula, Permanent Secretary
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Ambassador Liberata Mulamula commencement address at Seton Hall University
The event took place at the Seton Hall University in New Jersey City. In her address which was extremely well received by the audience, Ambassador Mulamula, who is also the School’s Board Member of Overseers, touched upon some challenges facing the international community at a time where the United Nations Commemorates her 70th Anniversary of
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H.E. Necton Mhura, Ambassador of the Republic of Malawi to the United States of America, paid a courtesy call on H.E Ambassador Liberata Mulamula, on May 13, 2015
Tanzania’s Ambassador to the USA H.E Ambassador Liberata Mulamula with his Malawian counterpart Ambassador H.E. Necton Mhura at the Tanzania Embassy in Washington DC. Ambassador H.E. Necton Mhura paid a courtesy call on H.E Ambassador Liberata Mulamula and the two Ambassadors discussed various areas of mutual cooperation.
Tourism and Travel
The Ebola Hype: Safari travelers safe to visit Tanzania (East Africa)
One of the most talked-about media stories of 2014 was the Ebola outbreak. With the help of media outlets, Americans have become terrified the disease is going to sweep the nation. In a seemingly natural course of events, Westerners have all but cut off any travel to Africa. This has caused a significant decrease in
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Tanzanian Tourism Industry launches Travelers education portal to educate and provide information on the West Africa Ebola virus
Together, the Tanzanian Government and Tourism Private Sector associations, led by the Tourism Confederation of Tanzania (TCT) are leading and launching an innovative campaign to educate and provide clear information related to the ongoing public concern due to the West African Ebola virus. A website and social media campaign launched by Tanzania tourism stakeholders www.travel2tanzania.info
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Is Tanzania still safe to visit?
By Marc Harris, Managing Director of Tanzania Odyssey – a long established Tanzania specialist tour Operator There have been no cases of Ebola reported anywhere in East Africa and the epicentre of the current outbreak is 5,500 km away from Tanzania. Indeed Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea are closer to Madrid, Paris and London than
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