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Former minister cautions on AI technology

The government has been advised to formulate a policy to control the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to prevent people…

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pawaPass partners with Mchezo for $2 million share distribution to betPawa customers

Kigali,  Rwanda. pawaPass, a  regtech  platform providing  user verification and compliance solutions for African businesses, has forged a landmark partnership…

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Shot in arm for tourism as international hospitality group inks a management deal with Nairobi Safari Club

7/11…On the eve of its 40th anniversary, the Nairobi Safari Club has signed a management partnership deal with global hotel…

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Z’bar current account deficit widens

ZANZIBAR: ZANZIBAR’S current account registered a deficit of 419.3 million US dollars from 314.1 million US dollars in the corresponding…

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EPZA touts for AGOA contract extension

THE Export Processing Zones Authority (EPZA) has accentuated the need for the extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act…

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Government, shareholders ink deal to reform Mbeya cement

DODOMA: THE Government through the Treasury Registrar and co-shareholders of Mbeya Cement Company have signed an agreement intended to increase…

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MPs call for increased exports 

DODOMA: MEMBERS of Parliament are calling for increased exports in order to reduce the balance of payments deficit. They believe…

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TADB posts impressive profit in Q3

DAR ES SALAAM: Tanzania Agricultural Development Bank (TADB) posted impressive financial results in the third quarter this year attributed to…

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Money matters mistake to avoid

“ To err is human”. It is a universal truth that none of us are perfect in one or other…

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Equity turnover on DSE declines 40 per cent

DAR ES SALAAM: EQUITY turnover on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) fell by 40.4 per cent during the…

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