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16. Dar based SMEs craving for business training
  Tuesday, October 9, 2007  by Admin
  An increasing number of Small and Medium Entrepreneurs in Dar es Salaam are demonstrating their insatiable penchant for business skills and have requested Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) to provide more training.
 
17. International Conference on SMEs and International Trade
  Thursday, June 28, 2007  by Admin
  Given the increasing integration of trade and disintegration of production, the participation of African SMEs in international trade is very crucial for their sustainable development. the 2007 International Conference on African Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development theme "SMEs and International Trade". The Conference will be held at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania from September 27th - 28th, 2007.
 
18. Tancraft Exhibition - Tanzania
  Thursday, May 31, 2007  by Admin
  The TanCraft Exhibition is currently ongoing at the Karimjee Grounds in Dar es Salaam near Ocean Road Hospital in Samora Avenue. These will run from 31st May to 3rd June 2007.
 
19. The Contribution of Microfinance Institutions to Poverty Reduction in Tanzania
  Friday, May 25, 2007  by Admin
  Microfinance Institutions (MFI) are the alternative sources of finance for Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) in place of the Formal Financial Institutions. Researchers argue that MFIs are useful as they reduce poverty through increased income and standards of living; empower women; develop the business sector through growth potentials and develop a parallel financial sector. This paper examines the extent to which MFIs contribute to poverty reduction in Tanzania.
 
20. NBC commits USD100,000 to SMEs training
  Monday, May 14, 2007  by Admin
  National Bank of Commerce (NBC) have committed to the National Empowerment USD100,000 to facilitate the training of Tanzanian entrepreneurs throughout the country with the collaboration of the Ministry of Panning, Economy and Empowerment.

 
21. UDEC - Win upto 44 million shillings prize for business start-up or expansion
  Monday, April 16, 2007  by Admin
  UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTRE, WIN UP TO 44 MILLION SHILLINGS PRIZE FOR BUSINESS START-UP OR EXPANSION! A UNIQUE Online Business Planning Competition brings simultaneous benefits to potential and existing Tanzania business entrepreneurs, including Free coaching by Tanzanian and international consultants to develop bankable business plans.
 
22. BiD Challenge 2007
  Friday, April 13, 2007  by Admin
  The Business in Development (BiD) Challenge is the first international business plan competition for entrepreneurship and development. It offers entrepreneurs worldwide the opportunity to develop and execute business plans that improve living standards in developing countries at a profit. Join now and develop YOUR business plan for poverty reduction and profit. Anyone can join the BiD Challenge, whatever your nationality or age. So if you are serious and motivated, read our participation criteria and make sure you know when to act by checking the timeline - deadline is May 31st 2007!
 
23. Business Plan competition facility comes of age
  Friday, April 13, 2007  by Admin
  The University of Dar es Salaam Entrepreneurship Centre (UDEC) in collaboration with several partners has established a competitive financial facility for supporting domestic business initiatives. The competition is based on writing convincing business plans by existing or upcoming small and medium entrepreneurs (SMEs). The winning entries would get either start-up working capital or for the existing ones, more capital for expanding their operations. Dr. Donath Olomi of UDEC said entries were invited from April 2 and the closing date is 31st May this year.
 
24. UDEC Entrepreneurship Training Workshop
  Tuesday, February 27, 2007  by Admin
  The University of Dar es salaam Entrepreneurship Centre (UDEC) in collaboration with Business Development Service Providers are conducting a one day seminar on 3rd March, 2007. Venue is at the Entrepreneurship Resource Room at the FCM Building from 9.30am to 1.00pm. Target group are Students from higher learning institutions who own and run businesses; People who aim to start businesses, and Entrepreneurs aspiring to grow their businesses.
 
25. Academia-industry-government relationship: the experience of the College of Engineering and Technology
  Wednesday, January 31, 2007  by Admin
  This paper underscores the importance attached to university-industry linkages in ensuring that training of engineers at the CoET impacts optimally to the development of the local industry and sustainable national development. It attempts to describe a process that will provide building blocks for a strong foundation for a competitive and dynamic economy.
 
26. Outdated technologies hamper growth of SMEs
  Wednesday, October 18, 2006  by Admin
  The Growth of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) will not be realized unless the sub-sector adopts use of efficient technologies.
 
27. May a thousand e-Entrepreneurs bloom
  Thursday, October 12, 2006  by Admin
  We need to equally look at the existing entrepreneurial spirit rather than only technical conditions before concluding whether ICTs could be successfully integrated within a SME.

 
28. If SMEs be the will, ICT may show the way
  Thursday, October 12, 2006  by Admin
  What ICT can do for development? ICT can't do magic. There are many factors associated with development. In the countries where the number of people suffering from the poverty increases day by day, nothing matters even if the statistical data shows a decline in the percentage of poor.
 
29. Danish Ambassador to open traceability training today
  Monday, September 25, 2006  by Admin
  Danish Ambassador to Tanzania has officiated the fifth training forum on the importance and effective use of records and ICT in exporting Tanzania's food products to European and other markets. The training was organized by the Small and Medium Enterprise Competitive Facility.
 
30. SMEs must be helped to produce quality goods - minister
  Monday, September 18, 2006  by Admin
  Despite their technical inability to accessing loans from financial institutions, small and medium enterprises are yet facing another problem: They are equally not getting the support of social and business insurance services.

 

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