Govt mulls PPP arrangement for one - stop - border posts
Daily News
THE government is considering constructing and running one stop border posts under public private partnership (PPP), in order increase efficiency of transit goods and cut down trade costs in the region. The Industry and Trade Minister, Dr Abdallah Kigoda, ...
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THE government is considering constructing and running one stop border posts under public private partnership (PPP), in order increase efficiency of transit goods and cut down trade costs in the region. The Industry and Trade Minister, Dr Abdallah Kigoda, ...
Adult education teachers to be paid arrears
Daily News
DISTRICT Education Officers (DEOs) countrywide were on Monday ordered to pay with immediate effect all arrears to teachers at adult education centres, at a monthly rate of 20,000/-. Deputy Minister for Education and Vocational Training, Ms Anne ...
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DISTRICT Education Officers (DEOs) countrywide were on Monday ordered to pay with immediate effect all arrears to teachers at adult education centres, at a monthly rate of 20,000/-. Deputy Minister for Education and Vocational Training, Ms Anne ...
Over 1.2bn/- in arrears paid to 579 Moshi teachers
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THE government has spent over 1.2bn/- as of February 2015 to pay arrears to 579 teachers in Moshi district, the National Assembly heard on Monday. Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Office (Regional Administration and Local Government) Mr Kassim ...
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THE government has spent over 1.2bn/- as of February 2015 to pay arrears to 579 teachers in Moshi district, the National Assembly heard on Monday. Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Office (Regional Administration and Local Government) Mr Kassim ...
Construction Puts Stone Town At Risk
AllAfrica.com
Zanzibar — MEMBERS of the Zanzibar House of Representatives have warned that the ongoing construction of buildings using modern materials including bricks and glass may derail the historical stone town as among the UNESCO's World heritage areas.
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AllAfrica.com
Zanzibar — MEMBERS of the Zanzibar House of Representatives have warned that the ongoing construction of buildings using modern materials including bricks and glass may derail the historical stone town as among the UNESCO's World heritage areas.
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