Fishing in EEZ Could Earn Govt 82.4bn/- Annually
A recent research by marine authorities has established that the country has the potential of registering a profit of at least USD 50 million (roughly 82.4bn/-) annually if the government effectively invest in the fishing industry. When launching the Tanzania Tuna Fishery Management Strategy, Permanent Secretary for Livestock and Fishery Development ministry, Dr Yohana Budeba said a recent research established that the country has a huge number of tuna fish in the Exclusive Economic...
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TheCitizen30 Jan
How tourism can earn Tanzania $16bn annually
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TheCitizen24 Apr
T-Bills earn govt less as cost of borrowing rises
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TheCitizen24 Jan
Use of dynamite fishing on rise in spite of govt efforts
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IPPmedia27 Nov
Govt reiterates plan to revamp deep sea fishing
IPPmedia
The government has said that it will look into the Deep Sea Act and seek for MP's expertise on how to benefit from deep sea fishing as it is reported that the country loses billions of shillings in royalties from the sector. Deputy Minister for Livestock and ...
10 years ago
Daily News10 Jul
Govt mulls lifting of ban on lobster, prawns fishing
Daily News
THE government will conduct an assessment to see if there was a need to lift a ban on prawns, crab and lobster fishing in sea waters. This was said in the National Assembly here by the Deputy Minister for Livestock Development and Fisheries, Mr Kaika ...
9 years ago
TheCitizen04 Dec
Govt urged to play part in curbing blast fishing
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com04 Dec
Tanzania: Govt Urged to Play Part in Curbing Blast Fishing
AllAfrica.com
Dar es Salaam — Poor community empowerment and lack of government follow through have been cited as contributing factors to the continued spread of dynamite fishing in Tanzania The Citizen has learned. Local authorities and leaders of Beach ...
10 years ago
To Pay Teachers' Arrears After Verification Of All Submitted Claims27 Nov
3.4bn/
IPPmedia
IPPmedia
Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister�s Office Regional Government and Local Authorities, Aggrey Mwanri. A total of 3,504 teachers will be paid their outstanding arrears after the government verifies their claims which amount to 3.4bn/-. Making the ...
11 years ago
21 Feb
4 in court over loss of 3.4bn/
IPPmedia
Four people including two employees of the Medical Stores Department (MSD) yesterday appeared before Kisutu Resident Magistrate's Court in Dar es Salaam charged with seven counts, including abuse of position and occasioning loss of 3.4bn/-. The MSD ...