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Public to buy 49pc of Tanesco shares

Tanzania’s government plans to sell shares in the state-owned power utility to the public this year and split it into separate generation, transmission and distribution units.

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9 years ago

IPPmedia

Public shares blame for poor infrastructure


Public shares blame for poor infrastructure
IPPmedia
Tanzanians' desire for better transport and communication infrastructure ranks among the country's top priorities for decades even as the situation has considerably improved compared with the pre-independent Tanganyika more than fifty years ago.

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

49pc think Ukawa is a party: survey

Some citizens are still ignorant over the status of the loose coalition of Ukawa, with about a half (49 per cent) thinking that it is a fully registered political party.

 

5 years ago

WIRED

New iPhones Should Be Here Soon. Will People Buy Them?

New iPhones Should Be Here Soon. Will People Buy Them?  WIRED

 

10 years ago

BBC

Nigerian wants to buy Arsenal

Nigerian Aliko Dangote, Africa's richest businessman, is planning an attempt to buy English side Arsenal in the future.

 

10 years ago

BBC

Why I always buy injured sheep

Why I am known as the strange woman who prefers injured sheep

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Foreigners to buy securities

>Tanzania has opened doors for East African residents to purchase its government securities.

 

5 years ago

The African Exponent

Which Printer to Buy for Home use?

Which Printer to Buy for Home use?  The African Exponent

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

TAYPA nominee shares passion for agriculture

>Robert Lukumay’s story epitomises the spirit of hard work that is being embraced by young Tanzanians. It also exhibits his thirst for success, while not excluding a desire to elevate the lives of other  Tanzanians.

 

9 years ago

BBC

MTN shares suspended after $5.2bn fine

Shares in Africa's biggest mobile operator, MTN, are suspended in the wake of a huge fine imposed by Nigerian regulators.

 

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