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PM points path for TZ to exploit AfCFTA opportunities

PRIME Minister Kassim Majaliwa has issued several directives to improve the business environment and encourage traders to take advantage of…

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Credit Score: An alternative to traditional collateral for accessing credit

IN traditional banking, collateral has long been a prerequisite when seeking credit. It serves as a safety net for lenders,…

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Analysts: BoT to flatten bonds curve

DEBT analysts are of the view that the Central Bank is out to flatten the treasury bond yields curve if…

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Oryx takes clean energy campaign to Korogwe

THE Oryx Gas Tanzania has donated free gas cylinders and 500 stoves to various village government leaders and other groups…

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How effective e-system net 24tri/- tax collection

ECONOMIC analysts have commended the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) for increasing efficiency by utilising electronic systems for tax collection, which…

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Firm turns coconut husks into ropes

TANZANIA has started to produce coir ropes from coconut husks in Mkuranga, Coast Region. The ropes are extracted from coconut…

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Dar trade fair impresses CFGT Tanzania

THE Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair (DITF) has been described as an important platform where Tanzanians conveniently meet manufacturers,…

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Monetary stance drops 25 years bond prices to historical low

The prices of a 25-year of government bond dropped to an all-time low as the central bank continue to implement…

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Govt to tighten noose on blast fishers

THE Minister for Livestock and Fisheries, Abdallah Ulega has warned fishermen using dynamites to stop the illegal fishing method for…

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How Isles tax reforms boost revenue collection

THE Zanzibar Revenue Authority (ZRA) has managed to collect 565.879bn/- or 97.65 per cent of the revenue target of 579.501bn/-…

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