2015年9月20日 星期日

2015-09-21 Tanzania Business


Govt, private sector eye boosting rice marketing   
IPPmedia
Following the challenges facing rice product in the country, the government has pledged to partner with the Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF) to end the challenges with a view to making it competitive in the East African common market.

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East African Business Week
   
Regional MPs get oversight pointers   
East African Business Week
REFRESHER: The training involved understanding of the planning and budgeting process with particular emphasis on the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) . ZANZIBAR, Tanzania — Members of the East African Legislative Assembly were late ...

MEMBERS BEGIN FIVE DAY CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP IN ZANZIBAR   StarAfrica.com

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Mliswa Falls On Hard Times   
AllAfrica.com
Daniel Nemukuyu — Former Zanu-PF chairman for Mashonaland West Temba Mliswa has fallen on hard times, as he is failing pay to $3 462 for air tickets bought on credit for trips to Tanzania and Zambia. Mliswa also failed to pay levy arrears for an ...

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Tanzanian firms told not blame foreigners   
East African Business Week
ARUSHA, Tanzania – Tanzania contractors have been told to scale up their performance index and stop complaining about losing out to foreign companies when competing for government tenders. “You should always work in joint ventures, because even ...


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East African Business Week
   
Tanzania mango coop plans packing facility   
East African Business Week
SWEET: AMAGRO has a vision to increase Tanzania market share in the global market by over 100% by producing high quality mangoes. DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – The Association of Mango Growers (AMAGRO) last week announced plans for a ...


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Mutharika should not be bamboozled into burning Ivory without compensation ...   
The Maravi Post
Peter Mutharika and Saulos Chilima his Vice Malawi President Peter Mutharika is being lauded by Animal lovers in the west and their Governments for the decision he made to burn confiscated Elephant Tusks. The decision caused heated debate.

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East African Business Week
   
Young Tanzanian fashions her business   
East African Business Week
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – Fashion is all about dressing well and elegantly. As an American fashion photographer for The New York Times once said, 'fashion is the armouir to survive the reality of everyday life'. The fashion industry is growing in Tanzania.

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Norwegian businessmen attend oil, gas meet   
Daily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)
MORE than 50 Norwegian business leaders attended a high level meeting on oil and gas which aimed at making visible opportunities and contribute to further network development between Norwegian businesses and the East African market. Norwegian ...


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Wall Street Journal
   
Volkswagen Halts US Sales of Certain Diesel Cars   
Wall Street Journal
Volkswagen AG VLKAY -4.52 % 's crisis over allegedly cheating on U.S. emissions tests deepened, with the German auto maker halting American sales of popular diesel-powered cars and issuing a sweeping apology for violating customers' trust.
Volkswagen to Stop Sales of Diesel Cars Involved in Recall   New York Times
Volkswagen CEO "deeply sorry" for breach of US environment rules   Channel News Asia
TradeMe founder Sam Morgan condemns VW over clean air cheat   New Zealand Herald
ConsumerAffairs   
Observer   
The Independent   
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