Budget's multiplier effects must not hurt the people
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THE government's 2015/2016 budget proposals unveiled by the Finance and Economic Affairs Minister, Ms Saada Mkuya Salum, have triggered mixed reaction from various stakeholders, including industrialists and transporters. Some industrialists ...
Govt promises to pay debts to social security schemesIPPmedia
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THE government's 2015/2016 budget proposals unveiled by the Finance and Economic Affairs Minister, Ms Saada Mkuya Salum, have triggered mixed reaction from various stakeholders, including industrialists and transporters. Some industrialists ...
Govt promises to pay debts to social security schemes
Local firms counselled on good quality
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MANUFACTURERS have been urged to adhere to quality standards in order to remain competitive for easy penetration into domestic and foreign markets. This was said in Dar es Salaam by the Ando Roofing Products Limited Managing Director Mr Ado ...
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MANUFACTURERS have been urged to adhere to quality standards in order to remain competitive for easy penetration into domestic and foreign markets. This was said in Dar es Salaam by the Ando Roofing Products Limited Managing Director Mr Ado ...
High investor tariffs stall Ngaka electricity plant
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ESTABLISHMENT of Ngaka Power Project has delayed because of lack of an investor with proper tariffs, the Deputy Minister for Energy and Minerals, Charles Kaijage has said. He revealed in Parliament that the investors, whom he did not name, had quoted ...
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ESTABLISHMENT of Ngaka Power Project has delayed because of lack of an investor with proper tariffs, the Deputy Minister for Energy and Minerals, Charles Kaijage has said. He revealed in Parliament that the investors, whom he did not name, had quoted ...
Woes continue to hit the shilling
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THE shilling continue with its free fall to register a new historical low despite central bank assurance that the trend will be reversed in the second half of this year. The shilling closed the weekend at around 2190/- for buying and 2,240/- selling from the 2,070/- ...
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THE shilling continue with its free fall to register a new historical low despite central bank assurance that the trend will be reversed in the second half of this year. The shilling closed the weekend at around 2190/- for buying and 2,240/- selling from the 2,070/- ...
Stakeholders Against Export Levy On Leather
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HIDES and skins stakeholders are against the proposal to impose 10 per cent export levy on wet blue leather, saying the move may force some factories to close down. The stakeholders are up in arm on the proposed levy was being made without consulting ...
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HIDES and skins stakeholders are against the proposal to impose 10 per cent export levy on wet blue leather, saying the move may force some factories to close down. The stakeholders are up in arm on the proposed levy was being made without consulting ...
Call to Promote Trade Fair Awareness
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DEVELOPING the culture among young people of touring domestic and international trade fairs could offer an excellent platform on which to debate and raise awareness and interest on various scientific and social research affairs. The exhibitions can provide ...
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DEVELOPING the culture among young people of touring domestic and international trade fairs could offer an excellent platform on which to debate and raise awareness and interest on various scientific and social research affairs. The exhibitions can provide ...
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New guide by FAO aims to ensure anti-child labour measures in programmes
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A new guide by FAO aims to help ensure anti-child labour measures are included in agricultural and rural development programmes, in particular those targeting family farmers. Programmes intended to boost local food production and support family farmers ...
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A new guide by FAO aims to help ensure anti-child labour measures are included in agricultural and rural development programmes, in particular those targeting family farmers. Programmes intended to boost local food production and support family farmers ...
FAO steps up antichild labor efforts with new guidebook
Jamaicans urged to say no to child labour
ILO study finds 168 million children in child labour
Dar port surpasses set cargo handling target
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THE port of Dar es Salaam handled 14.26 million tonnes of cargo during fiscal year 2013/2014 and thus surpassing the target of 13 million tonnes set for the year and 12 million tonnes that were handled in the previous year. Minister of State in the Prime ...
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THE port of Dar es Salaam handled 14.26 million tonnes of cargo during fiscal year 2013/2014 and thus surpassing the target of 13 million tonnes set for the year and 12 million tonnes that were handled in the previous year. Minister of State in the Prime ...
Maize Farmers to Be Paid 24 Billion/ - Arrears By Govt 'Soon'
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Dodoma — DEPUTY Minister for Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperatives, Mr Godfrey Zambi, assured lawmakers that the government would soon settle 24bn/- it owes farmers who sold maize on credit to the National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA).
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Dodoma — DEPUTY Minister for Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperatives, Mr Godfrey Zambi, assured lawmakers that the government would soon settle 24bn/- it owes farmers who sold maize on credit to the National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA).
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Rwanda, Tanzania lead switchover to digital TV
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Rwanda and Tanzania are the only African countries that have fully migrated from the analogue to the digital television platform ahead of the global deadline of June 17. According to the Africa Telecommunications Union (ATU), the two East African countries ...
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Rwanda and Tanzania are the only African countries that have fully migrated from the analogue to the digital television platform ahead of the global deadline of June 17. According to the Africa Telecommunications Union (ATU), the two East African countries ...
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