Govt draws up rules for private operators on railway services
Tanzania is preparing regulations to allow private operators in its state-run railway infrastructure as the government seeks to create a competitive environment in the transport sector.
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9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com11 Dec
Tanzania: Govt Draws Up Rules for Private Operators On Railway Services
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Dar es Salaam — Tanzania is preparing regulations to allow private operators in its state-run railway infrastructure as the government seeks to create a competitive environment in the transport sector. Dr Michael Kisaka, the director of railways ...
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Blame govt, operators for wildlife woes
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