WB: How 7pc economic growth can be sustained
The World Bank sees Tanzania’s economy maintaining steady growth but it is warning of “clouds on the horizon†that could impede progress and undermine economic stability.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
TheCitizen08 Mar
Kenya’s growth likely to reach 7pc in 3 years
The World Bank (WB) has said the Kenyan economy is expected to grow 6-7 per cent over the next three years (2015-17), up from an earlier projection of 4.7 per cent in 2014, as lower oil prices spur consumption and the government proceeds with rail and energy projects.
11 years ago
TheCitizen11 Jun
Growth to be sustained in 2014: study
Tanzania’s economic activity is expected to sustain the strong momentum this year from the second half of 2013, notes The East Africa Quarterly Bulletin for the first quarter of 2014.
11 years ago
AllAfrica.Com15 May
Zanzibar's Economic Growth Promising
AllAfrica.com
The State forecasts that economic growth will accelerate this year, a conducive scenario for envisaged development targets. Presenting development plans for 2014/2015, Dr Mwinyihaji Haji Makame, the Minister for State in the President's Office (Good ...
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com21 Sep
Shein Targets 10 Pc Economic Growth
AllAfrica.com
Zanzibar — Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) Isles presidential candidate, Dr Ali Mohamed Shein, has promised to raise Zanzibar's economic growth from the current 7.2 to 10 per cent in the next five years if re-elected, vowing also to sustain the government ...
10 years ago
TheCitizen11 Jun
Impact of taxes on economic growth
The initial estimates for the Tanzania budget for 2015/2016 is about Sh22 trillion. This is an increase of about Sh3 trillion as compared to last year’s budget. When presenting these estimates in April 2015, the Finance minister stipulated that about Sh13 trillion is expected to be raised from various taxes administered by the Tanzania Revenue Authority.
11 years ago
TheCitizen05 Apr
Should ‘impressive’ economic growth in Africa be celebrated?
Reports about ‘impressive’ economic growth on the African continent in general and Sub-Sahara Africa in particular are not short in supply.
11 years ago
TheCitizen19 Jun
DSE doesn’t reflect economic growth
Tanzania’s stock market is yet to reflect robust growth of the economy.
This is contrary to the basic principle that positive economic growth has to be accompanied by increased volume of the stock market.
10 years ago
TheCitizen12 Feb
Proponents of Africa economic growth chided
The CEO Roundtable of Tanzania has criticised proponents of ‘rising African economic growth’, saying they are giving unjustifiable reasons because African countries are still in a marginal position of the global economy.
11 years ago
TheCitizen22 Mar
Kingunge: African constitutions do not foster economic growth
Constitutions of many African countries do not focus on enhancing economic development, but rather base on division of power, a veteran politician and member of the Constituent Assembly, Mr Kingunge Ngombale-Mwiru, has said.
Top 10
Tanzania Today
Today Breaking News,Tanzania World News
13-February-2025 in Tanzania