The Value of Human Capital in the Tourism Sector
“The development of the tourism sector cannot be conceived without the quality of human capacity which is very important for hospitality industry”
The growth of the tourism sector depends on the hospitality industry to a large extent as the hospitality business is extremely bound to human capital in order to satisfy the customers and develop properly. Speaking with the journalists, Mr. Andrea Guzzoni, Country Manager of JovagoTanzania explains that human capital is an important aspect of...
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TheCitizen29 Aug
Human capital extolled
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TOURISM SECTOR IN A NEW GOVERNMENT
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Daily News07 May
PM foresees growth in tourism sector
Daily News
Daily News
THE government has put in place measures that will ensure remarkable growth in the tourism sector, which will include tackling barriers which hinder its progress. This was said by Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda when he presented budget proposals for his ...
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TheCitizen10 Dec
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Daily News12 Apr
Health sector improves in human resource
Daily News
FOLLOWING a persistent crisis in the health sector, 11,000 medical personnel who completed their studies over the last seven years have been issued permits to provide essential health services from different health centres all over the country. Speaking ...
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AllAfrica.Com13 Aug
Kandie Says Tourism Sector Boards to Be Filled Up Soon
AllAfrica.com
THE government has assured tourism players that it will soon fill the vacancies in various boards under the sector. Tourism Cabinet secretary Phyllis Kandie yesterday said the government is aware of the gaps, and remains committed in filling them. "We ...
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Dewji Blog04 Nov
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Tanzania: Our next Commander in Chief, Dr John Pombe Magufuli, (2015-2020)
DAR ES SALAAM, 3 November 2015- few days has passed since the announcement of the winner of presidential chair of the United Republic of Tanzania by the retired Judge Damian Lubuva from National Electoral Commission (NEC) -Dr. John Pombe Magufuli won with 58.46% of the total valid votes.
On his side, Andrea Guzzoni, Country manager of Jovago Tanzania expresses his admiration of the entire electoral process which was...
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ETurboNews19 Nov
Bad consequence for Arusha's tourism sector
eTurboNews
Several sources were swift to offer their comments and their interpretation of what the causes of an Arusha's Maasai Curio Market fire were, all agreeing though on one issue, that it very likely was an act of arson, before several “reasons” were advanced and ...
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TheCitizen02 Sep
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