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TANZANIA TELECOM INDUSTRY’S CONTINUE TO PAY TAXES TO GOVERNMENT

The Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) has remitted 1.7bn/- to the Treasury collected from calls in October last year.
This follows completion of installation of the Telecommunication Traffic Monitoring System (TTMS).
The amount is from revenue that TCRA collected in one month from firms dealing in telecommunications outside Tanzania whose subscribers made calls to telephone subscribers in Tanzania.
According to TTMS regulations, the government is entitled to at least...

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11 years ago

TheCitizen

Numerous taxes ail telecoms industry

Microsoft decided to acquire Nokia at $7.2 billion last year. What does that exactly mean for your company?

 

9 years ago

IPPmedia

TRA has no ground demanding that clubs pay taxes


TRA has no ground demanding that clubs pay taxes
IPPmedia
A new avenue of discord has been opened in the sports field between Mainland premier league clubs, especially the top three city clubs, and the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) which is seeking to institute an own program for tax deductions on players ...

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

TTU refutes government statement over teachers’ pay

TTU chairman Mr Nelusigwe Kajun asks government to settle the Sh3.1 billion it owes to Mbeya teachers

 

11 years ago

IPPmedia

Low pay of teacher's in government schools cause for poor performance


IPPmedia
Low pay of teacher's in government schools cause for poor performance
IPPmedia
Poor performance exhibited by government secondary schools is because the teachers are not well compensated nor are their benefits sufficient. With that understanding, the government has pledged to pay teachers all their due payments as the basis to ...

 

10 years ago

Michuzi

Burundi Government Brought to Court for Alleged Failure to Pay Damages Awarded to its Citizen

The First Instance Division heard a case by a Burundi citizen Mr. Ndorimana Benoit, seeking the Court order that the refusal of the government of Burundi to pay a decretal amount of 1,000,300,000 BIF that has accumulated to BIF 1,660,498,000 to the Applicant is an infringement of Article 6(d) and 7 (2) of the Treaty for Establishment of the East African Community.
The Applicant’s Lawyer, Mr. Horace Ncutiyumuheto, submitted that the Applicant who was imprisoned in 1999 and released in 2002 and...

 

10 years ago

East African Business Week

Tanzania telecom boosts SMEs


Tanzania telecom boosts SMEs
East African Business Week
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - No matter whom we are, where we live, how good we might feel, we all face situations that cause us to feel desolate. That is one of such situations facing the teaming youths in our society today, which is lack of job opportunities ...

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Oil, natural gas industry: the way forward for Tanzania TANZA Tanzania

The call by the Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF) and other Tanzanian stakeholders that a special arrangement be put in place to enable Tanzanian individuals and groups overcome the challenges arising from huge capital and costly risks experienced in the oil and natural gas exploration industry is timely.

 

9 years ago

Michuzi

TV1 Tanzania held a discussion on future of the media industry In Tanzania

TV1 Tanzania held a discussion on the future of media industry in Tanzania. The event which took place on 3rd December, 2015 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel was an effort to bring together different media stakeholders in Tanzania and highlight the touchstones of the industry featuring marketing and data experts to share insights about the industry and analyze the future of media in Tanzania.
Speaking to the event,TV1 CEO Mr. Ben Amadasun commented on the achievement and the future of media in...

 

11 years ago

ITV News

Enquiries to continue into student's death in Tanzania


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Enquiries to continue into student's death in Tanzania
ITV News
Enquiries are set to continue today after an 18-year-old student from South Shields was found dead whilst on a school trip to Africa. The student, from Harton Technology College in South Shields, was in Tanzania on an expedition. A spokeswoman from South ...
British pupil aged 18 dies after suffering allergic reaction during school ...Mirror.co.uk
Allergy blamed for pupil's deathBelfast Telegraph
SCHOOLBOY DIES ON...

 

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