Real Estate Regulatory Authority ‘in the cards’
>Tanzania is planning to put in place a real estate regulatory authority that will supervise and ensure level playing ground in the fast-growing sector.
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Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
TheCitizen05 Jul
REAL ESTATE LAW: Essence of “arbitration clause” in real estate contracts in Tanzania
>Entering into real estate transactions in today’s litigious society without taking advantage of an arbitration clause is like driving a car without a seat belt: it is a dangerous and unnecessary risk. However, most people just cruise through this “Arbitration Clause†part of the contract without really understanding what is happening “thereâ€.
10 years ago
TheCitizen30 Aug
REAL ESTATE LAW: Why real estate business is well worth considering
>Well, may be you are one of those people, who have thought of investing in a real estate business, but you do not know how or you are a person, who thinks real estate is for the people whose wealth is almost Sh20 billion. Such ideas come only when we lack knowledge about real estate. Have you ever asked yourself the following questions: what exactly is real estate?
11 years ago
IPPmedia27 Jun
Public Procurement Regulatory Authority
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The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority has called on public institutions to make sure that they work in line with rules and regulations governing their day-to-day operations. PPRA's Chief Executive Officer, Dr Laurent Shirima made the call here when ...
9 years ago
IPPmedia16 Sep
Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA)
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Some see it as part of a campaign strategy that must be used to ensure victory in the October 25 General Election. But to others, especially law-abiding citizens, it is simply hacking – and amounts to criminal invasion of privacy. Yesterday a number of ...
10 years ago
Michuzi14 Jan
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Michuzi16 Jul
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TheCitizen15 Aug
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TheCitizen12 Sep
Why funds’ cash goes to real estate
>Publicly-held companies in Tanzania do not have a tendency to raise their capital through issuance of corporate bonds, a situation that denies institutional investors a chance to invest in major firms.
10 years ago
TheCitizen17 Sep
AICC now turns to real estate
The Arusha International Conference Centre (AICC) unveiled 50 new residential flats and said it was keen on tapping the lucrative real estate sector to add on to the conference business.
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