Don calls for 8pc growth plan
Tanzania should review its growth rate targets to at least 8 per cent per annum as economic and political conditions remain favourable for the country to perform better, an expert has observed.
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Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
TheCitizen16 Jan
Economic growth futile if the people don’t feel it
Every year we are given economic forecasts, with economists telling us how the economy will perform during the year. For instance, this year economic pundits have said Tanzania’s economy will grow by 7.3 per cent.
10 years ago
TheCitizen28 Oct
LOCAL FEATURE: What many don’t know about Rukwa’s growth potential
>Rukwa Region enjoys tropical climate with mean temperatures ranging between 13 degrees centigrade in some places for the months of June and July to 27 degrees centigrade in the hottest months of October to December.
5 years ago
Phys.Org27 Mar
Don't panic, plan: COVID-19 family survival ideas
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10 years ago
Daily News07 May
Don calls for social work inclusion in development plans
Daily News
A CALL has been made for effective social work interventions in East Africa, including Tanzania, in a bid to respond to various social problems. The call was made on Wednesday by Institute of Social Work Deputy Rector, Finance and Planning, Dr Zena ...
5 years ago
Engadget04 Apr
Skype rolls out 'Meet Now' calls that don't need a a sign-up or installation
Skype rolls out 'Meet Now' calls that don't need a a sign-up or installation EngadgetSkype tries competing with Zoom by reminding people that they don’t need the app or an account to make a call The VergeZoom Has Been Compromised. Here Are Our Options FatherlyZoom is a dumpster fire. Try these two alternatives for video meetings Chrome UnboxedBest Alternatives to Zoom in 2020 iMoreView Full coverage on Google News
5 years ago
GlobeNewswire04 Apr
Barrick's Strong Foundation of Stable Production Supports Its Ten-Year Business Plan and Equips It for Further Growth
Barrick's Strong Foundation of Stable Production Supports Its Ten-Year Business Plan and Equips It for Further Growth GlobeNewswireBarrick paid CEO Bristow US$17.4-million in 2019 The Globe and MailView Full coverage on Google News
10 years ago
TheCitizen09 Dec
Inflation declines to 5.8pc, says bureau
The inflation rate fell to 5.8 per cent last month from 5.9 per cent the previous month.
10 years ago
TheCitizen27 Feb
Economy slows to 6.8pc on agriculture troubles
Tanzania’s economy grew at 6.8 per cent in the third quarter of 2014 compared with 7.4 per cent recorded in the same period of 2013, the National Bureau of Statistics has announced.
11 years ago
TheCitizen29 May
8pc of children badly fed: report
Relevant authorities here have been urged to step in and assist families to contain the worrying level of malnutrition among children in Arusha City.
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