2015年2月1日 星期日

2015-02-02 Tanzania Business


spyghana.com
   
Emergency power plants won't turn our crisis around   
spyghana.com
Instead, the committee wants Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO) to be empowered to purchase its own power generating plants which will also ensure cheap electricity compared to that produced by independent power producers.
Legislators fault govt for idle projects   IPPmedia
Bunge urges state to do away with emergency power plants   Daily News

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Business Recorder
   
Tanzania tourism could hit $16 billion   
East African Business Week
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – The World Bank has said Tanzania's tourism revenues could bulge four times from $4.48 billion in 2013 to $16 billion annually by 2025 if share benefits from the industry are equitably and evenly distributed to local participation ...

Tanzanian opposition calls for police reform   Sabahi Online
Regional Agro Conference Begins in Tanzania   AllAfrica.com
WB lists steps to boost tourism   Daily News
Reuters Africa   
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Part of Shekilango- Morogoro Road to close from on Monday   
Daily News
STRABAG International, the main contractor in the ongoing Bus Rapid Transport System (BRT) has announced a two- month temporary closure of the Morogoro/Shekilango roads junction in Dar es Salaam, starting on Monday. Speaking in Dar es Salaam on ...


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East African Business Week
   
No Responsibility to Secure Deposits, Says Coop Registrar   
The New Indian Express
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:The Registrar of Cooperative Societies has finally come out distancing itself from the miscellaneous and welfare cooperatives mobilising deposits by stating that it has no responsibility to secure the amount being deposited in such ...

EALA passes critical Bills   East African Business Week
Cooperatives to Recapture lost glory   IPPmedia
Eala passes Bill to empower cooperatives   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)

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ch-aviation
   
All things considered, Fastjet Kenya eyes June launch date   
ch-aviation
Fastjet (FN, Dar-es-Salaam) General Manager for East Africa, Jimmy Kibati, says the carrier's long delayed Fastjet Kenya (Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta) subsidiary could be up and running by June of this year, all Kenyan certification requirements aside. “If you were ...


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New Transport Minister takes aim at Air Tanzania   
eTurboNews
The recently-appointed new Minister of Transport in the Tanzanian government, Hon. Samwel Sitta, wasted no time to take aim at the ailing national airline Air Tanzania (ATCL) over accumulated debts amounting to tens of billions of Tanzania shillings.
Cashless ATCL amounts to sabotage -Sitta   Daily News

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spyghana.com
   
Brave sugar smugglers to be punished severely   
spyghana.com
The move is part of efforts to check against losses of taxes that the country incurs by the illegal imports which also have negative impact to local sugar producers and sugar cane farmers. It is also feared that smuggled sugar could have health risks for users ...

Noose tightens on bold sugar smugglers   Daily News

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EAC road projects require firm commitment   
Daily News
SUCCESSFUL implementation of road projects in the East African region requires firm country commitment and prioritisation, the alignment of national and regional objectives and sufficient engagement and consultation with stakeholders. According to the ...


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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Greek finance minister in London seeking support for debt deal   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis was Monday set for talks with his British counterpart as he seeks to build support for a renegotiation of his country's 240-billion-euro (US$270-billion) bailout in the face of German opposition. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG.
France stands firm, says 'no question' of annulling Greece's debt   Firstpost
Greek FM Varoufakis: Time for Greece to go 'cold turkey'   Deutsche Welle
We won't seek any more loans, says Greek finance minister   Irish Independent
The Straits Times   
Business Standard   
New York Times   
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National Monitor
   
Asian Shares Weak as China Falls After US GDP Disappoints   
Wall Street Journal
HONG KONG—China shares fell on the latest sign of weak manufacturing activity in that country, while concerns about global growth kept pressure on markets elsewhere in the region. The Shanghai Composite Index fell more than 2% while Hong Kong's ...

Major problems persist in global economy   Herald Scotland
European recovery calls for comprehensive plan   ecns
Four progressive forces that will reshape China   Business Spectator
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
24/7 Wall St.   
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