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Exports value edges to $12.6bn

Service receipts and non-traditional exports pushed up the export value of goods and services to 12,616.7 million US dollars in…

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Phoenix launch set to boost light commercial vehicle market

The government has assured the business community to continue working together in identifying and addressing various challenges to create a…

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Swala Solutions, Barrick partner to improve teachers’ working environment

In a bid to improve the working environment in the education sector, Swala Solutions and Barrick North Mara Gold Mine…

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NMB extends support to Dodoma schools

NMB Bank has donated various items worth 43m/- to primary and secondary schools in Dodoma Region to support government efforts…

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Africa’s infrastructure key in unlocking real estate market –Dr Manzungu

Sub-Saharan infrastructure development expert Dr Tinashe Manzungu has urged African countries to invest in their infrastructure development in order to…

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EU supports innovation hubs in Africa

THE European Union has dished out 2.0 million euros to support AfriConEU programme and strengthen existing Digital Innovation Hubs (DIH)…

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Govt lauds partners support on BBT programme

THE Minister for Livestock and Fisheries Abdallah Ulega has showered praise on development partners for supporting the government’s programme dubbed…

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Alliance One pays $71.9m to tobacco farmers 

ALLIANCE One Tobacco Tanzania Limited (AOTTL) said on Wednesday that it has paid 71.9 million US dollars (179.8bn/-) to farmers…

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CRDB reinvents SimBanking to use AI

CRDB Bank Plc has recreated the SimBanking app using Artificial Intelligence (AI), integrated with other advanced technologies that accumulate user…

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TCB profit increases threefold in Q2

TANZANIA Commercial Bank (TCB) net profit has increased nearly three times in this year’s second quarter, pushed up mainly by…

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