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A large white billboard, prominently displaying "TANZANIA ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (TAEC)," stands on dry, reddish-brown ground under a bright, partly cloudy sky. The sign features the TAEC logo, an emblem with text in a circular design. Below the main name, part of a motto is visible: "umizi Salama na Teknolojia ya Nyuklia kwa Maendeleo ya Taifa" (Safe use of Nuclear Technology for National Development). On the left side of the billboard, there's a smaller green panel with white text reading "KITUO CHA KUANDIKISHA WAPIGA KURA," which translates to "VOTER REGISTRATION CENTER." The billboard also provides full contact information: "216, BLOCK J, NJIRO | P. O. BOX 743, ARUSHA - TANZANIA," along with a fax number (+255 27 297 0054), cell number (+255 754 361 221), email (dg@taec.go.tz), and website (www.taec.go.tz). The setting appears to be an outdoor area in Arusha, Tanzania, likely near a road or facility entrance. To the left of the sign, a dirt path or undeveloped road stretches into the distance, lined with several solar-powered streetlights. A utility pole with power lines is visible in the background, contrasting with the more modern solar lighting. Lush green trees and foliage are seen to the right and in the background, suggesting a natural or semi-urban environment. The ground is largely unpaved and barren, indicating a dry climate. Shadows cast by the sign and unseen objects suggest it is daytime. No people are visible, and the scene implies a functional, organizational space with a civic component.
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