Mkuya: Sh480bn isn’t stolen
Finance minister Saada Mkuya has finally broken silence on the whereabouts of $300 million (Sh480 billion) reportedly went missing at the Treasury.
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Sh480bn sought for rural electrification
The government is looking for $300 million (Sh480 billion) in form of grants for rural energy programmes to increase supply from the current 7 per cent to 30 per cent by 2025.
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TheCitizen28 Apr
Tanzanians start own Sh480bn equity fund
>With a target fund of $300 million (about Sh480 billion), Mkoba Private Equity Fund—the first ever private equity fund in Tanzania—will be inaugurated tomorrow by President Jakaya Kikwete in Dar es Salaam.
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This Is Why Betelgeuse (Probably) Isn't About To Explode
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EDITORIAL: It isn’t just about numbers
>President Jakaya Kikwete gave a two hour and 20 minute speech in Dodoma on Thursday in which he listed the notable achievements of his government from 2005 to 2015. Those gains include improved standards of living and quality of life, infrastructure development, better housing and higher agricultural production and food security.
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TheCitizen13 Jul
TZ can do more with stolen cash
The problem of ill-gotten money stashed in overseas accounts that has been emotive in Tanzania for two years is not unique to the country since many other poor and emerging nations have always cried foul play against such looters of public funds.
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TheCitizen14 Aug
Why Nollywood isn’t making the cut
Nigeria’s Nollywood is considered to be the biggest film industry in Africa, one that comes only second to India’s Bollywood and Hollywood internationally.
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UDA: who’s telling the truth and who isn’t?
There was cheer when in October 2012 the Transport ministry launched the city commuter railway service.
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Why fighting corruption isn’t about pccb alone
Last week Afrobarometer, a research think-tank within the Research on Poverty Alleviation (Repoa) released findings of a study which, among other things, shows that the Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB) has been placed on the list of graft-tainted government agencies.
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