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  • Tanzania: 4 Firms Ink Deal On Seeds Insurance

    Posted on :Friday , 7th October 2016

     Ltd (Acre) Africa, Seed Co Tanzania and UAP Insurance Tanzania yesterday signed a deal.

     
    Under the pact the four institutions will partner in the provision of the first mobile crop insurance in Tanzania. Known as Linda Mbegu (Protect you seeds), the move will enable farmers across the country to insure their seeds, a vital step towards lifting agriculture that . . .

  • Tanzania: Onset of Bombardier Q400 Boost Tanzanian Growth Strategy

    Posted on :Thursday , 6th October 2016

     Despite the fact that I am aware of diverse views on the subject of two newly acquired Air Tanzania Limited 76-seater Bombardier Q400 commercial aircraft of Canadian make, each of us has a duty to reason what we believe about the prospects of coming back of long-gone glory days under this government led by President John Pombe Magufuli.

     
    As I leave politics to . . .

  • Tanzania: Zanzibaris Urged to Support Industrial Economy Efforts

    Posted on :Wednesday , 5th October 2016

     Zanzibar — The Zanzibar Minister for Trade, Industry and Marketing, Ambassador Amina Salum Ali, has appealed to members of the public to support government's efforts in making the islands an industrial country.

     
    "Yes. It is possible to turn our dream into reality. We can have many light industries, which will definitely create jobs and boost our econ. . .

  • Tanzania Scales Up Competitive Ranking Ladder

    Posted on :Tuesday , 4th October 2016

     Tanzania competitiveness ranking has improved, moving up nine places to 116th position from 125th in the past four years.

     
    According to this year's Global Competitive Report released in Dar es Salaam yesterday, Tanzania ranks 116 out of 138 countries. Briefing journalists on the report, Acting Policy Research for Development (REPOA) Executive Director, Dr Lucas. . .

  • Tanzania Microfinance Sector to Drive Housing Growth

    Posted on :Tuesday , 4th October 2016

     There is an enormous potential for housing microfinance in Tanzania, the Centre for Affordable Housing Finance (CAHF) in Africa indicates in its latest report on Africa’s housing finance markets.

    CAHF attributes the potential to the fact that 41% of Tanzanians who borrow microloans plan to use them for housing construction or improvements.

    Nonetheless, Tanzania&rsquo. . .

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