2015年8月16日 星期日

2015-08-17 Tanzania Business


Firstpost
   
Leaders from southern Africa meet to tackle region's worst food crisis in a decade   
Firstpost
Johannesburg: Leaders of 15 southern African countries will gather for an annual summit on Monday as the region grapples with serious food shortages that have left a record number of people needing aid. A toxic mix of erratic rains, abnormally high ...

More people face food shortage in SADC countries   Daily News

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Tanzania crab fishing can pay well   
East African Business Week
I was interested in your article about the ILO supporting young Tanzanians in crab fattening. Sea foods are among the most popular in the world and for a country that also has a tourism industry, it helps to have a wide choice of foods available. I ...

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Mantra to start uranium mining   
East African Business Week
MWANZA, Tanzania – Uranium mining at the Mkuju River Project in Southern Tanzania may start in April next year. The Deputy Minister responsible for mining in Ministry of Energy and Mining Charles Kitwanga said following the arrival of heavy machinery.

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East African Business Week
   
Vodacom Tanzania savers notch up $3m   
East African Business Week
GLAMOROUS SHOW: The initiative,launched in May 2014, also involves support from the Commercial Bank of Africa. DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - Vodacom's M-Pawa deposits have grown to Tsh6.8 billion (about $3.21 million) as the telecom firm's customer ...


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$11 million to increase Tanzania's storage capacity   
East African Business Week
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – Two tanks of 36,000 cubic metres owned by a Tanzania International Petroleum Reserves Limited (TIPER), are expected to go on stream towards the end of this month. This would increase the firm's storage capacity by 50%.

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East African Business Week
   
Expensive power limits Tanzania industry   
East African Business Week
CAN'T DO WITHOUT: A fish processing plant in Mwanza which normally requires reliable power supplies. ARUSHA, Tanzania - The Confederation of Tanzanian Industries (CTI) has once again expressed concern over the high cost of electricity for both ...


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East African Business Week
   
Tanzania paint firm eyes Uganda   
East African Business Week
KAMPALA, Uganda - Tanzanian-based paint manufacturing company Insignia Limited has announced intentions to sell its products in Uganda. “The developing real estate's sector in Uganda is big opportunity for Insignia as a company because their products ...


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GhanaWeb
   
African CSOs kick against Arusha Protocol   
GhanaWeb
The Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa(AFSA) has vented its spleen on African governments for ignoring the protest of farmers and proceeded to adopt the Arusha Protocol for the Protection of New Varieties of Plant (Arusha PVP Protocol). AFSA ...

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MarketWatch
   
Asia Steady as Yuan Calms, Dollar Firm on Upbeat Data   
NDTV
Tokyo: Asian stocks were little changed on Monday as investors' nerves continued to settle after China's surprise yuan devaluation last week, while the dollar held modest gains against the euro after upbeat US economic data. MSCI's broadest index of ...

Ringgit Extends Emerging-Currency Slump With Oil as Yuan Steady   Bloomberg
IFR Markets ForexWatch Asia Regional Daily Briefing   Reuters
And now for China's great foreign-capital unwind   MarketWatch
Wall Street Journal   
Financial Times   
The Australian Financial Review   
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