EDITORIAL: Tap tourism fully to raise forex, boost PR
>The ‘all is well’ impression has bred the ‘Tanzanian way of doing things’ culture that, in the economic sphere, costs us dearly by way of poor services that frustrate customers, the net effect of which is reduced patronage and lower revenues.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
9 years ago
TheCitizen03 Sep
Tanzania yet to tap fully market benefits
The ministry of East African Cooperation feels Tanzanians are yet to optimally explore opportunities from regional blocs although the government signed partnership deals.
10 years ago
TheCitizen03 Sep
EDITORIAL: Tap forest wealth to tackle desk shortage
>Newspaper photographs depicting pupils sitting on dusty floors, bricks and stones in ramshackle classrooms have literally ceased to be news. This is because lack of decent furniture for learners is publicised so frequently that it is common knowledge except to first-time visitors to the country.
10 years ago
TheCitizen26 Aug
EDITORIAL: Tap research findings to lift social welfare
>Research findings by mostly reputable firms, captured by reports that are often launched with much fanfare, should be taken seriously. By revealing problem areas (good news being rare), they provide starting points for the authorities, especially policy makers, to launch remedial measures, or, to improve upon whatever successes have been registered.
9 years ago
TheCitizen12 Dec
EDITORIAL: Dar Swim Club initiative must be fully supported
Currently, Dubai is hosting a youth swimming international competition dubbed Hamilton Aquatics Dubai long course.
9 years ago
TheCitizen28 Sep
Tourism gets $100m FDI boost from US
Tanzania has secured a $100 million (about Sh220 billion on the prevailing exchange rate) worth of Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) from an American investor, the government’s investment agency announced yesterday.
10 years ago
TheCitizen27 Nov
Take care of tourism to boost the economy
News that a drop in the number of tourists visiting Tanzania Mainland is threatening Zanzibar’s economy is disturbing but not quite surprising.
10 years ago
TheCitizen26 Jul
EDITORIAL: raise CIGARETTE PRICES TO combat EPIDEMIC
Health officers have campaigned for years against smoking, with mixed results. In developed countries, tough laws and stringent regulations have restricted smoking. The hazards of smoking are conspicuously printed on cigarette packs. And tobacco firms have spent huge sums of money settling legal cases brought by victims.
10 years ago
AllAfrica.Com28 May
Help Boost Isles Tourism, Envoys Told
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Help Boost Isles Tourism, Envoys Told
AllAfrica.com
ZANZIBAR President, Dr Ali Mohamed Shein, on Wednesday challenged Tanzanian envoys accredited to foreign countries to provide adequate information on investment opportunities and tourist attractions in the islands. Dr Shein who is also the Chairman of ...
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Daily News24 Sep
Zanzibar gets Vanilla Islands membership to boost tourism
Zanzibar gets Vanilla Islands membership to boost tourism
Daily News
ZANZIBAR'S ongoing efforts to develop its tourism sector have received an astounding boost after the isles joined the Vanilla Islands group. Vanilla Islands, formed in 2010, is an affiliation of the island nations of Seychelles, Madagascar, La Reunion, ...
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