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BoT unveils new foreign exchange regulations

TANZANIA: Tanzania’s Central Bank (BoT)  has released new foreign exchange (Bureau de Change) regulations superseding the 2019 regulations aimed at diversifying…

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Private extension systems: Missing link in sustaining Africa’s food system momentum

AGRICULTURE in Africa has the potential to satisfy not only its own domestic food but also those of the rest…

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Tricycle riders with disabilities want fair competition in city centre

DAR ES SALAAM: ASSOCIATION of tricycle (Bajaj) riders with disabilities (UWAWABADA) has asked the government to re-introduce a ban on…

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ALAF unveils 63bn/- colour coating line in Dar

ALAF Limited, which is part of the Safal Group of companies, has unveiled a multibillion-shilling new colour coating line project…

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Poultry fair brings 2000 stakeholders

TANZANIA: THE Tanzania Poultry Show (TPS) 2023 has brought together some 2000 stakeholders from within and beyond the country. The…

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World bank nods government’s efforts of scaling up vocational

TANZANIA: A World Bank senior official has acknowledged the government’s efforts in improving vocational training in the country. Mr Nathan…

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Bharti founder impressed as President Samia throws weight behind advancing digital adoption

Dar es Salaam: Bharti Enterprises Founder and Chairman, Mr. Sunil Bharti Mittal, commended Her Excellency, President Dr Samia Suluhu Hassan,…

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Africa-Türkiye link to boost trade

INSTANBUL THE Fourth Africa-Türkiye Economic and Business Forum (TABEF) has called for augmentation of seamless operation of the African Continental…

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Coffee output brewing toward set goal

TANZANIA: TANZANIA’s coffee production is set to increase to the projected output in the next two years thanks to the…

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‘Rock blocks cut construction costs by 20pc’

DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIANS have been advised to use rock blocks to reduce construction costs by 20 per cent and…

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