Tanzania hands out cash to help its very poorest kickstart businesses

KIKWEMBE, Tanzania (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - - Tatu Mtulya looks older than her age. Her sun-parched skin and the repairs to her well-worn dress say it all. She is poor.<div class="feedflare">
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