Govt Sets Plan to Train Experts in Oil, Gas Sectors
Govt Sets Plan to Train Experts in Oil, Gas Sectors
AllAfrica.com
Government has set an ambitious goal to train 1,350 graduates in geology and minerals explorations, oil and gas geosciences, mining and minerals processing and mining environmental management by June next year. Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda says ...
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10 years ago
IPPmedia01 Aug
Experts poke holes in Oil, Gas Act
IPPmedia
Experts have raised concern over the Oil and Gas Revenue Management Act, 2015, hardly a month following its passage amid brawls that led to suspension of a parliamentary faction bitterly opposed to debate the bill, citing loopholes that allegedly ...
10 years ago
TheCitizen23 Sep
Govt sets out plan to eliminate water woes
>The government has launched the second phase of Water Sector Development Programme (WSDPII) that will be implemented over a period of seven years at the cost of $3.34 billion (Sh5.6 trillion).
10 years ago
Michuzi04 Oct
9 years ago
TheCitizen13 Oct
TZ and Uganda oil sectors partner up
Tanzania and Uganda have teamed up to increase revenue and create employment in both countries' oil sectors.
11 years ago
TheCitizen20 Feb
Centre set to train over 1,200 experts
CADD Centre Dar es Salaam, the premier Desktop Publishing Institute (DPI) in Tanzania plans to train more than 1,200 professionals in a move that will add value in Tanzania’s architectural, engineering and project management job market annually.
9 years ago
TheCitizen11 Dec
Cabinet sets government train in full-scale motion
Save for pioneer President Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, who was under no compulsion to sustain whatever tradition the departed colonial establishment pursued in crafting a Cabinet, his successors, except the latest, Fifth-Phase President John Magufuli, followed a more-or-less familiar pattern.
11 years ago
TheCitizen24 May
‘Big Results Now’ plan short of experts
>Lack of enough experts to execute projects under the ‘Big Results Now’ (BRN) has been cited as among setbacks in implementation of such initiatives.
11 years ago
TheCitizen22 Jan
Debt burden can persist with gas economy, experts warn
There is no guarantee that the gas economy would lessen Tanzania’s debt burden because it is not the only solution to the country’s economic woes, according to experts.
10 years ago
Vijimambo29 Apr
To reap benefits from gas, Tanzania needs favourable policies, laws and legal experts.
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Former Deputy Minister of Energy and Minerals and Director of Tanzania Oxygen, Lawrence Masha.With abundant gas reserves Tanzania requires suitable policies, laws, right skills and legal expertise to manage contracts for successful participation in the gas economy and the common man to benefit.
This is the view of stakeholders who also felt that without right skills and legal expertise the country is likely to be unsuccessful in exploiting the sector’s potentials. They said it will thus fail...
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