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  • Tanzania: PM to Japanese Firms - Invest in Tanzania, We'll Support You Fully

    Posted on :Wednesday , 31st August 2016

     Nairobi — Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has urged Japanese companies to invest in Tanzania to strengthen Nipon-Tanzania economic relations.

     
    In separate talks he held with chief executive officers of various Japanese firms here on Sunday on the sidelines of the TICAD IV meeting, Mr Majaliwa assured existing and potential Japanese investors of government . . .

  • Tanzania: Government Committed to Support SMEs

    Posted on :Tuesday , 30th August 2016

     The government has officially launched entrepreneurship and competitive centre pledging to create conducive environment for entrepreneurs to thrive in business and stimulate economic activities as well as helping to create jobs and trade opportunities.

     
    This was said in Dar es Salaam at the weekend by the Minister of State, Prime Minister's Office responsible f. . .

  • Tanzania: Council Releases Sh15.7 Millon to Empower Women and Youth

    Posted on :Tuesday , 30th August 2016

     Korogwe — Loans amounting to Sh15.7 million have been issued to income-generating groups run by women and youth in the district.

     
    The funds are an accumulation of internal revenues generated by the local authorities between July and August this year said district executive director Jumanne Shauri while handing over cheques to the beneficiaries over the we. . .

  • Tanzania: Dodoma Move Seen As a Blessing for Businesses

    Posted on :Monday , 29th August 2016

     Dodoma — The fresh determination by the government to move from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma has brought a fortune to businesses, taxi operators and middlemen.

     
    Several stakeholders confirmed to the 'Daily News' yesterday that things were well and good on their part after President John Magufuli affirmed recently that his government would completely establish . . .

  • Japan looks to boost trade with Africa

    Posted on :Monday , 29th August 2016

     ”They’re being driven out by the Chinese,” said Caroline Mwazapi, a resident of Tanzania’s commercial capital. “The Chinese bikes are often less than half the price but people don’t mind if they don’t last as long. They’ll just buy another and still save money”, FT reported.

    Such trends are largely the result of Beijing&rsquo. . .

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