2015年6月19日 星期五

2015-06-20 Tanzania Business


BostInno
   
'DART provision of services going on well'   
IPPmedia
Dar es salaam Rapid Transit (DART) Agency management has said the preparation for the provision of services of a highly anticipated Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project is going on well. The Director of Operations and Infrastructure at DART, Eng John Shauri ...

GUEST OPINION: A view from the front lines of the BRT battle   Daily Herald
Dart Agency Says BRT Project Progress Goes On According to Plan   AllAfrica.com
A Bus Rapid Transit System in Boston Could Benefit Transportation & Housing ...   BostInno

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After share sale now CRDB Bank to enter DR Congo   
IPPmedia
CRDB Bank Plc, Tanzania's second-biggest lender by market value, will use the proceeds of a rights offer that opens next week to fund expansion in eastern and central Africa, a spokesman said. The bank, based in Dar es Salaam, announced on Tuesday it's ...

CRDB's right issue offer begins on Friday   Daily News

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Atlanta Black Star
   
Tanzanian Government Urges China to Curb Its Need for Ivory   
Atlanta Black Star
D1B5ED64-6DD0-4FBB-AB16-B36E9AA72825_w640_r1_s_cx0_cy4_cw0 A Tanzanian government minister described elephant poaching on Thursday as a national disaster, and urged China to curb its appetite for ivory. The east African nation's elephant ...

Tanzania reveals it's lost over HALF its elephants in just six years   Daily Mail
Tanzania Loses 60 Percent Of Elephants In Six Years Due To Ivory Poaching ...   International Business Times
Tanzania Loses 10000 Jumbos to Poaching   AllAfrica.com
Blue & Green Tomorrow   
Stabroek News   
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Over 12000 children withdrawn from child labour in Geita   
Daily News
GREAT efforts to 'liberate' children from the worst form of child labour have started paying off as Plan International Tanzania in collaboration with other stakeholders enhanced withdrawal of 12,187 children from goldmines in Geita and Nyag'hwale districts in ...


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Hai, Moshi districts to benefit from solar project   
Daily News
THE African Planting Company (APC) that invests in four plantations in Hai and Moshi districts intends to initiate a huge solar power project. The APK General Manager, Mr Donald Temba said here recently that the investment is meant to tackle power crisis ...


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'Not easy to control falling currency, inflation'- Minister   
Daily News
ZANZIBAR Minister of Trade, Industries and Marketing, Mr Nassor Ahmed Mazrui, said that it was difficult to control inflation caused by falling currency and that people should bear-the-brunt for now. “We have been witnessing falling currency against the US ...


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Bloomberg
   
Tanzania Sees Decision on $15 Billion LNG Project in Three Years   
Bloomberg
Tanzania, holder of East Africa's biggest natural-gas reserves after Mozambique, will decide on a $15 billion export plant in three years, potentially adding to a glut of supply projects from the U.S. to Australia. Construction of the 10 million-ton-a-year liquefied ...

LNG to grow in Sub-Saharan Africa - Part Two   LNG Industry

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WorldStage
   
Ecobank 2014 turnovers at $26.9 billion – official   
StarAfrica.com
The Pan-African Bank Ecobank has announced a yearly turnover of $26.9 billion in total assets and total equity for last year. In a statement on Friday following the conclusion of its 27th AGM in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, the bank said its yearly profits stood at ...

Ecobank shareholders laud strong company performance   African Herald Express (blog)

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Rise in renewables brings challenges for traditional power generators   
H&V News
Increasing energy generation from renewables is forcing traditional power companies and the National Grid to quickly adapt to new challenges, according to energy data specialist EnAppS. A report by EnAppS says that with the recent growth of renewables, ...


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MIT News
   
D-Lab Scale-Ups awards $100000 to five social entrepreneurs   
MIT News
2015 fellows include MIT alumni and members of the International Development Innovation Network working in Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Tanzania, and Uganda. Nancy Adams | D-Lab June 19, 2015. Press Inquiries Share ...


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