Women bank lends Sh20bn
The Tanzania Women’s Bank (TWB) has lent more than Sh20 billion to women entrepreneurs and young people during the past four years.
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Women's bank helps in fight against cancer
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Legislators want women's bank audited, govt says already done
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IPPmedia
Members of Parliament want accounts of the Tanzania Women bank (TWB) to be audited following allegations of fund misappropriation within the institution. Speaking in Dodoma during a question and answer session, Christowaja Mtinda Special Seats ...
Tanzania Women Bank eyes to open centresDaily News
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Daily News18 Nov
Tanzania Women Bank eyes to open centres
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Daily News
THE Government has assured Members of Parliament and the public in general that Tanzania Women Bank (TWB) will open centres in all regions countrywide. This was revealed by the Deputy Minister for Community Development Gender and Children Ms ...
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Dewji Blog14 Apr
Mkurugenzi Mkuu wa Tanzania Women’s Bank Margareth Chacha akutana na wakina Mama wa DMV
Mama Anna Mukami akiwakaribisha wakina mama wa DMV na kumtambulisha mkurugenzi mkuu wa Tanzania Women’s Bank wakati Ms Margareth Chacha alipokutana na wakina mama DMV na kuwaelezea sababu za kuanzishwa Benki ya akina mama.
Mchungaji Dr. Nicku Kyangu Mordi akianza kwa sala kabla ya mkutano kuanza.
Ms Margareth Chacha Mkurugenzi Mkuu wa Tanzania Women’s Bank akiongea na akina mama DMV siku ya Ijumaa April 11, 2014 na kuwapa faida ya kufungua AC na Benk hiyo ikiwemo masharti nafuu ya...
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TheCitizen28 Feb
Calls from outside to earn Tanzania Sh20bn
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Corruption Drive17 Jun
China lends support to Tanzania's anti
GlobalPost
DAR ES SALAAM, June 16 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government on Tuesday donated information technology equipment worth 1.5 million U.S. dollars to Tanzania's anti-corruption watchdog to support the fight against corruption in the East African country.