Only vibrant industry will save the shilling
Last week, Mwibara MP Kangi Lugola used humour to explain why the shilling had been in free fall in the last few years. The straight-talking CCM lawmaker said a country could not have a strong currency if it imported everything.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
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Act to save the shilling
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TheCitizen26 Nov
Foreign reserves, tourism save shilling
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TheCitizen30 Apr
Govt moves to save free-falling shilling
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The Guardian01 Apr
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Dewji Blog08 Dec
Hospitality industry in sub-Saharan countries -The present state of the industry and current trends
Times pass but the current state of the industry cannot be compared to what it was 10 years ago since there is bigger gap between developed and developing countries.
The hospitality industry is one of the core sectors which has a major impact on the GDP growth of a country, it always produces positive trading activities and growth of the other sectors. In 2014, the tourism sector worldwide generated more than USD 7.6 trillion which is more than 10% of the total GDP, it also contributed more...
10 years ago
Daily News27 May
Dar envisages vibrant economy
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Daily News
AS he prepares to leave office at the end of this year, President Jakaya Kikwete has directed Tanzanian envoys abroad to put economic diplomacy top on the agenda after the successes recorded in the country's foreign policy during his ten-year reign.
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TheCitizen22 Nov
11th Parliament dubbed 'most vibrant'
9 years ago
IPPmedia21 Oct
Battle for State House most vibrant, vigorous ever — CJ
IPPmedia
Chief Justice Mohamed Chande Othman has described this year's run-up to Tanzania's Presidential Election as the most competitive and vibrant the country has witnessed. Delivering a keynote speech at the opening of a workshop in Dar es Salaam ...