Tanzania: Tanzania set to maintain above 7 per cent GDP growth in 2015
News Of Rwanda GroupTanzania: Tanzania set to maintain above 7 per cent GDP growth in 2015
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Tanzania's economy continued to register strong macro-economic performance in 2014 with increased receipts from exported goods and services, President Jakaya Kikwete said in Dar es Salaam on Friday. Addressing heads of diplomatic missions and ...
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Reuters Africa03 Oct
Tanzania Q2 2014 yr/yr GDP growth slows to 6.9 pct
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Reuters Africa
DAR ES SALAAM Oct 3 (Reuters) - Tanzania's economic growth slowed to 6.9 percent in the second quarter of 2014 versus a revised 7.6 percent expansion in the same period a year ago, data showed on Friday. The state-run National Bureau of Statistics ...
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Times Of Oman30 Apr
Embassy of Tanzania in Muscat expects a growth rate of 7 per cent this year
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Muscat: The Embassy of Tanzania in Muscat hosted a celebration to mark the Golden Jubilee, or 50th anniversary, of the country attaining independence. On April 26, 1964, the mainland territory, Tanganyika, which was a British mandate, and the Indian ...
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Dewji Blog29 Jul
Stage set for growth in Tanzania
Business Connexion positive about untapped opportunities
Tanzania has tremendous untapped potential. According to the World Bank, the economy is set to grow by an estimated 7.2% this year and the government’s significant investment in the national fibre optic cable increases business and citizen access to technology creating opportunities to leapfrog technologies. Together with the emergence of disruptive technologies, the stage is set for tremendous growth opportunities. This is the view...
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TheCitizen31 Mar
Hunger ‘eats up 16.5 per cent of Africa GDP’
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BMI Experts18 Dec
Tanzania's growth rate likely to fall in 2015
Daily Times Nigeria
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Tanzania's economy is likely to experience a fall in real growth rate from the current 7 percent to 6.9 per cent in 2015, experts have warned. This is associated with the IPTL power scandal troubling the government, which has led to the withholding of funds by ...
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TheCitizen15 Jan
US agency predicts 7.3pc GDP growth
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AllAfrica.Com14 Dec
Tanzania: Finland's 2 Million Euros to Boost Tanzania Growth
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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.
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Curious on Tanzania Launches Tanzania Culture Fest in New York City On September 5, 2015 experience Tanzania in New York City with a cultural evening of food and live entertainment that will inspire and fulfill your curiosities about Tanzania.
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Curious on Tanzania Launches Tanzania Culture Fest in New York City On September 5, 2015 experience Tanzania in New York City with a cultural evening of food and live entertainment that will inspire and fulfill your curiosities about Tanzania.
The idea behind the Fest is to celebrate Tanzanian culture with Tanzanians, taste makers, previous/ future travelers and others who are curious to know more or experience our culture and more. Some of the highlight of the event will be Tanzanian...
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IPPmedia23 May
15 per cent of teenagers in Tanzania illiterate
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Thirteen years after the government implemented the Complementary Basic Education in Tanzania (COBET) programme it is reported that more than 1.5 million children aged between 11 and 18 years are still not attending any school. In fact, even now, just ...