2015年11月1日 星期日

2015-11-02 Tanzania Business


Competition is good   
East African Business Week
I do not think Tanzania private drugs stores should be blamed for the ills that affect the national drugs distribution system. Private businesses are more likely to offer better services and goods, because it is in their interest to attract customers ...

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Commentary: Tanzania mini grid move spells progress   
East African Business Week
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private lending arm of the World Bank Group, recently gave Tanzania $5 million to help develop the market for the mini-grids. A mini-grid, sometimes referred to as a 'micro grid', involves a set of ...

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US campus to build Tanzania solar units   
East African Business Week
DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA - Tanzania has launched a 55MW solar power project at The University of Dodoma (UDOM). The aim is to make it one of Africa's leading universities in renewable energy and sustainability the institution. Speaking during a ...


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Tanzanian regulator shows clout   
East African Business Week
The days when contractors can take customers for granted are no more! And this is especially true for those contracted by government. Social media has also helped to act as an avenue to check on malpractices. I read with interest a recent report that ...

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EAC business climate improves   
East African Business Week
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The Sub-Saharan Africa economies continue to implement reforms to improve the business climate for domestic entrepreneurs, with members of the Organization for the Harmonization of Business Law in Africa (OHADA) ...


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East African Business Week
   
Swala Oil stays on course amidst price falls in Tanzania   
East African Business Week
PUBLIC OFFERING: Meeting a year since its listing on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (above), Swala Chief Executive Officer, David Ridge told reporters that for the past 12 months oil has come down from $130 to $50 a barrel adding that the situation ...

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Bank M walking the talk in the Rotary Dar Marathon   
CPI Financial
The Rotary Dar Marathon 2015, which was held recently in Dar es Salaam on Nyerere Day, attracted over 13,000 participants from Tanzania and other countries within and outside the African continent. Print this article. The Marathon was lead by the ...

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Wall Street Journal
   
China Manufacturing Gauge Suggests Smaller Factories Are Seeing Relief   
Wall Street Journal
BEIJING—China's factory activity decreased at a slower pace in October, according to a private-sector gauge, indicating Beijing's earlier stimulus measures might be having an impact. The new reading released on Monday helps to paint a mixed picture ...
China manufacturing shows signs of stabilizing in October   Washington Post
GLOBAL-ECONOMY-Asia's factories struggle with global demand gulf   Daily Mail
Asian stocks turn mixed after tepid China PMI survey   CNBC
Moneycontrol.com   
Reuters UK   
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