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These Congolese fellows can be home wreckers

A FEW weeks ago I stumbled home at that hour when the cocks are still deliberating whether to wake up…

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When you are in London, do as Tanzanians do

I DON’T know whether it is the effects of a serious brain damage or the frothy liquids I usually swallow…

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Local content: Unpopular, underutilised procurement opportunity by Tanzanians

PROCUREMENT opportunities comes in different ways. Worldwide procurement is used professionally and strategically to implement varies government policies. Policies like…

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President Samia reactivates the new Katiba process:A living example of a genuine, positive, political will

THE reactivation of the new constitution writing process, was the ‘great good news’ that hit the print media headlines during…

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Exploring investment avenues in the Tanzanian economy – Part 4: Corporate bonds-fueling growth with fixed income

WE have explored several investment options in the Tanzanian economy in the past four weeks. Shares, treasury securities (bonds and…

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Former President Kikwete’s open letter to Bernard Membe’s widow

Following the death of Tanzania’s renown diplomat and the former Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Bernard Membe,…

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What foreign companies need to know on public procurement opportunities in Tanzania.

Many of the foreign companies fail to secure government contracts because of inadequate knowledge they may be having about procurement…

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Demands for a three-government structure of our Union:  A recipe for the Union’s breakup?

The above headline was Mwalimu  Nyerere’s  contention, when he was responding to the BUNGE resolution of 1993, which demanded  the…

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I was born poor, but this bald fellow will not die poor

THEY say that you don’t have a choice if you are born poor, because you were not there to decide…

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We say we are civilized, what a lie

Dear nephew Milambo GREETINGS from this confused city, where people are terrified of rain more than fast moving cars. I…

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