Sh15 million Japan boost for baseball tournament
The Japanese Embassy has donated $9,000 (Sh15.3 million) towards the staging of an annual baseball tournament involving six Tanzanian secondary schools in Dar es Salaam this weekend.
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9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com09 Dec
Tanzania: High Court Tells Mrema to Deposit Sh15 Million
AllAfrica.com
Moshi — The High Court in Moshi has ordered former Vunjo MP and Tanzania Labour Party (TLP) chairman Augustine Mrema to deposit Sh15 million as security for costs of his election petition. The TLP leader recently filed a petition to challenge the ...
11 years ago
TheCitizen14 Jan
Massive boost ahead of darts tournament
11 years ago
East African Business Week10 Mar
EU Gives U.S.$6 Million to Boost Integration
East African Business Week
Arusha — A financing deal totaling 4.45 million Euros ($6.11million) to support Regional Integration Support Programme (RISP 3) has been signed. The East African Community Secretariat and European Union Delegation to the United Republic of Tanzania ...
9 years ago
TheCitizen13 Dec
Finland’s 2 million Euros to boost Tanzania growth
11 years ago
TheCitizen11 May
Selous anti-poaching drive gets Sh350 million boost
11 years ago
AllAfrica.Com28 Feb
Sh30 Million Grant to Boost Women Katiba Participation
AllAfrica.com
THE Canadian government has granted the Tanzania Women's Lawyers Associations (TAWLA) 30m/- to support a project designed to help women participate in the ongoing constitution reviews. The Canadian High Commissioner to Tanzania, Mr Alexandre ...
10 years ago
AllAfrica.Com10 Sep
Exploit 70 Million Free Patents to Boost Business, Dar Urged
AllAfrica.com
TANZANIA has been asked to exploit over 70 million free patents, ready to be made use of by any individual or organization for business across the country. The patents are available in health through pharmaceutical products, drugs, in energy, agriculture ...
9 years ago
Dewji Blog30 Nov
New $500 million initiative to boost large scale climate action in developing countries!
PARIS, Nov. 30, 2015 – Four European countries – Germany, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland – today announced a new $500 million initiative that will find new ways to create incentives aimed at large scale cuts in greenhouse gas emissions in developing countries to combat climate change. The World Bank Group worked with the countries to develop the initiative.
The Transformative Carbon Asset Facility will help developing countries implement their plans to cut emissions by working with them to...
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com14 Dec
Tanzania: Finland's 2 Million Euros to Boost Tanzania Growth
AllAfrica.com
Dar es Salaam — Finish government has granted Euro 2 million (about Sh4.7billion) to an organization working to unlock economic potentials in East Africa--TradeMark East Africa (TMEA)--to complete building houses for staff working at border posts.