Leading Tea packing company promises great tea
CHAI BORA the leading Tea packing company in Tanzania, with over 300 employee operating countrywide distribution from head office based in Dar-es-Salaam, Companies factory is based in Mafinga Irringa region the main Tea growing area, CHAI BORA is happy to pack the Tea growing region to keep the freshness of Taste and aroma. Company Brands are known to public, accepted with ISO quality certification and TBS standards. Company is managed by multi talent team of managers who are well...
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LEADING TEA PACKING COMPANY PROMISES GREAT TEA
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