
Albert Chalamila
Albert Chalamila is a Tanzanian politician and public servant, currently serving as the Regional Commissioner of Dar es Salaam. He is responsible for overseeing the administration and development of the region, addressing local issues, and implementing government policies. His leadership role often involves responding to emergencies and accidents, as seen in his recent confirmation of the recovery of bodies from a tragic lorry accident in Kimara.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Tanzania | 18 | 7.17 | 1.22% | +20% | 59,734,213 | 874,159 | $63,000 | 922$ |
Totals | 18 | 59,734,213 | 874,159 | $63,000 | 922$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Tanzania:
Albert Chalamila is the Regional Commissioner of Dar es Salaam who initiated the 24-hour business service in Kariakoo.
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Tanzania:
Albert Chalamila expressed concern over religious leaders criticizing one another.
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Tanzania:
Albert Chalamila is the Regional Commissioner who led the running exercises for the launch event.
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Tanzania:
Albert Chalamila is the Regional Commissioner of Dar es Salaam advocating for youth entrepreneurship.
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Tanzania:
Chalamila announced a plan for 24-hour business activities in Kariakoo, believing it will boost the economy.
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Tanzania:
Albert Chalamila announced the 24-hour trading system aimed at boosting the economy.
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Tanzania:
Albert Chalamila was the Regional Commissioner of Mwanza who was dismissed and later reinstated by Samia Suluhu Hassan.
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Tanzania:
Albert Chalamila launched the 24-hour business initiative in Kariakoo and assured safety to traders and shoppers.
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Tanzania:
Mr Chalamila has warned criminals against using the area as a testing ground for their activities.
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Tanzania:
Albert Chalamila is the regional commissioner who warned thieves against making Kariakoo a testing ground for their crimes.
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