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NBC touts for technology driven banking services

The National Bank of Commerce (NBC) has met corporate customers in Arusha to discuss business opportunities, introduce the bank’s new…

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China trade week attract 50 firms

CHINA Trade Week (CTW) Tanzania will bring over 50 Chinese companies to showcase about 300 products from seven sectors such…

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Why Southern circuit crucial

LOCAL and foreign investors have been invited to invest in the untapped and underutilised investment opportunities in Tanzania’s Southern Regions…

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Firms join forces amid tourism sector recovery

AS Tanzania experiences booming of tourism and hospitality industry, two firms namely Dough Works Limited and Oryx Energies Tanzania have…

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Reform and opening-up, dual engine for China’s economic growth

China has risen to become the world’s second largest economy and leading trader. China has also emerged as the greatest…

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Govt allays fears over harmful chemicals used for preserving fish 

THE government has issued a bold stance over the much circulated news that some people were using chemicals for embalming…

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TFS pushes for beekeeping and crop farming model for high productivity

TANZANIA Forest Services (TFS) has advised Tanzanians to embark on beekeeping and crop farming model for increased productivity. TFS Conservationists…

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First Smart Center launched in Dar

Imperial Innovations has launched a state-of-the-art tech startup in Tanzania specialized in developing custom hardware and software solutions. The centre…

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State moves to tame soaring commodity prices

THE government has devised measures to tame the sky-high prices for food and other commodities, including initiating negotiations with manufactures…

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Dar secures credit for Mwenge-Tegeta rapid buses

THE GOVERNMENT has received a credit line from the World Bank toward the cost of the Dar es Salaam Urban…

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