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Dar NMB to become farmers Bank |
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Tuesday, February 6, 2007 by
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Rabobank the Netherland's based Bank, has shown interest in transforming Tanzania's National Microfinance Bank (NMB) into a farmers bank. Rabobank-Nederland is the majority shareholder of a consortium which owns a 49% stake in the NMB bank while the government owns 51% shares. Rabobank-Nederland is the majority shareholder of a consortium which owns a 49% stake in the NMB bank while the government owns 51% shares. |
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The Tanzania Business Activities Registration Act 2006 |
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Thursday, February 1, 2007 by
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The Business Activities Registration Act 2006 aims to provide for the establishment of a business activities registration system and Business registration Centres in all the local authorities for the targeted communities to easily access the services. These centres will act as hubs where information regarding services provided by the government and donor agencies is readily available. |
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Pan Africa Banking Technology forum |
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007 by
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AITEC Africa the continents leading events organizer in collaboration with leading suppliers of banking technology solutions is organizing a Pan Africa Banking Technology forum to be held between 6-8 February 2007 at the Grand Regency. The theme of this years conference is “Meeting Africa’s banking needs: World-class or all class banking systems”
The Africa banking technology forum will provide the region’s banking community with in-depth briefings from African and international experts that will enable them to assess latest banking technology systems and strategies to achieve an effective and profitable balance.
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African Banking Technology Conference |
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007 by
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AITEC Africa in collaboration with leading suppliers of banking technology solutions is organizing a Pan Africa Banking Technology forum to be held between 6th -8th February 2007 at the Grand Regency, Kenya. The theme is "Meeting Africa's banking needs: World-class or all class banking systems". The forum will provide the region's banking community with in-depth briefings from African and international experts that will enable them to assess latest banking technology systems and strategies to achieve an effective and profitable balance. |
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Global Trade expansion and liberalisation: gender issues and impacts |
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Friday, October 13, 2006 by
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This was a study prepared for the Department for International Development (DFID) UK to asses the current state of knowledge about gender inequality and trade, to inform the development of policy in this area and to identify areas for future, policy relevant research.
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ICTs in e-Business |
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Thursday, October 12, 2006 by
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The article is based on cross-country project of the author that analyses the causes and consequences of the adoption of ICTs in several developing countries.
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Improving Governance in Tanzania: The role of business advocacy coalitions |
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Thursday, September 21, 2006 by
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CIPE has worked with local business groups in Tanzania to strengthen the governance process and improve private sector participation in policymaking. CIPE aimed to institutionalize public policy advocacy within the private sector by facilitating a structural change within the
institutions of government. CIPE understood that in order for public policy advocacy to be institutionalized within Tanzania's regions, there had to be an acknowledgement by the public sector of the importance of the business community’s role in the policy debate. |
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Doing Business 2007 |
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Tuesday, September 19, 2006 by
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Doing Business 2007: How to Reform is part of a series of reports investigating the regulations that enhance business activity and those that constrain it. It presents quantitative indicators on business regulations and the protection of property rights that can be compared across 175 countries.
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Uganda local businesses take on online marketing |
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Monday, August 21, 2006 by
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The Managing Director of Look Uganda Guide launched the www.look.co.ug which is a medium to promote Ugandan products online, ahead of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting Summit. This is to back up the increase of local businesses taking on online marketing, in an effort to market their products across the globe. |
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Imitators pushing Kibo Match out business |
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Monday, July 3, 2006 by
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Criminals have now turned into forging official seals, trademarks and emblems bearing standard certifications of products. Racketeers have come up with ‘make believe’ emblems of the Tanzania Bureau of Standard (TBS) which they would stamped on a number of faked local products and at the moment it is the locally manufactured matchbox brands that are experiencing the pain of the scam.
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Bank behaviour in developing countries: evidence from East Africa |
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Friday, May 5, 2006 by
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This working paper analyzes the structure, performance and role of the banking systems in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. Research conducted does not find support for the argument that large international banks have adverse effects on the effectiveness and efficiency of banking sectors in developing countries. International banks do seem to be more efficient and more active in lending than domestic banks.
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Doing business in 2006: Creating jobs |
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Saturday, April 29, 2006 by
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This is a series of annual reports investigating the regulations that enhance business activities and those that constrain it. The Report content includes topics on Starting a business, Getting credit, paying taxes, closing a business, trading across boarders, etc.
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Bribes, taxes and regulation: Business constraints for micro enterprises in Tanzania |
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Wednesday, March 29, 2006 by
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Micro and small enterprises are an important factor for economic development and industrialization in poor countries. The 2005 World Development Report suggests that creating sustainable jobs and opportunities for microentrepreneurs are the pathways out of poverty for poor people. This paper examines the main constraints on the operations of micro-enterprise in Tanzania, including property rights, access to finance, taxation, corruption, infrastructure, institutional quality, and others. |
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The African Development Bank and Civil Society Participation |
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Wednesday, March 22, 2006 by
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Consolidated Report Based on a Study of Three Southern and Eastern African Countries Conducted
The African Development Bank (AfDB) is a multilateral development finance institution, established in 1964 and mandated to contribute to the economic development and social progress of its regional members, individually and collectively. Its mission is to assist regional member countries to break the vicious cycle of poverty. |
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AFRODAD statement on possible IMF gold sales |
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Wednesday, March 22, 2006 by
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AFRODAD welcomes the recent announcement by Mr. Rodrigo Rato (IMF Managing Director) on
the proposed sale of 16% of IMF gold stocks to raise about US$7 billion for debt relief for the
worlds poorest countries. Although the amount to be raised is inadequate to cover these
countries debts, it is a welcome step as it moves beyond previous initiatives like HIPC which have failed to provide low income countries with a permanent and robust exit from the debt crisis. |
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