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1. US gives 67bn/- support to power projects
  Monday, August 30, 2010  by Admin
  THE US government through the Millennium Challenge Account Tanzania (MCA-T) has provided 45 million US dollars (67bn/-) to support the construction of 24 power substations in six regions in Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar.
 
2. Tanroads: Commuter bus operators ruin pavements
  Monday, August 30, 2010  by Admin
  Commuter bus operators in Tanzania’s major cities have been blamed for driving on pavements, a practice which damages road infrastructure. Speaking in an exclusive interview in Arusha, Tanzania Roads Agency (Tanroads) regional manager Deusdedit Kakoko said commuter bus drivers had contributed considerably to the destruction of roads.
 
3. Anti-corruption watchdogs challenged on investments
  Monday, August 30, 2010  by Admin
  Anti-Corruption watchdogs in Sub-Saharan Africa have been asked to work as a team in an effort to combat the vice and thereby, woo more investments in the region.
 
4. High power tariffs keep out investments - TIC
  Monday, August 23, 2010  by Admin
  Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC) has said high electricity charges are among major hurdles to potential local and foreign investors in the country.
 
5. 'Investors demand too much land'
  Thursday, August 19, 2010  by Admin
  PRIVATE investors seeking huge tracts of land to engage in large-scale farming of food crops, biofuels and forests should ask for reasonably small size of land rather than going for too many hectares, a situation that scares authorities.
 
6. Lower Ruvu intruders won’t be compensated
  Thursday, August 19, 2010  by Admin
  THE government will not pay compensation to villagers who encroached at Lower Rufiji Valley, taking advantage of the proposed irrigation farming project with the Korean firm which is in the offing.
 
7. TASAF undertakes 1.5bn/- projects in Mtwara
  Tuesday, August 17, 2010  by Admin
  A TOTAL of 1.5bn/- worth projects are expected to be implemented in 2010/2011 period under Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF) in Mtwara Rural District.

The District’s TASAF Coordinator, Mr Hamis Fundi, said here on
 
8. Korean investors due in Dar es Salaam
  Monday, August 16, 2010  by Admin
  A HIGH-POWERED delegation of ten experts from the Korean Rural Community Co-operation (KRC) in South Korea are flying in on Monday to sign an investment agreement with the Rufiji River Basin Development Authority (RUBADA). The RUBADA Director General, Mr Aloyce Masanja, said the delegation will
 
9. Moves to unlock Dar`s traffic jam
  Wednesday, August 11, 2010  by Admin
  The Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit (Dart) project, officially launched yesterday by President Jakaya Kikwete, will cost 7.3trn/- after completion in 2025.
 
10. EAC seeks Japanese support for road project
  Tuesday, August 10, 2010  by Admin
  THE East African Community (EAC) intends to solicit assistance from Japan for the construction of the Arusha-Himo-Holili highway whose feasibility study will be completed next month.
 
11. TPSF calls on banks to change mindset on agriculture
  Monday, August 09, 2010  by Admin
  The Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF) has called on commercial banks in the country to change the mind set on agriculture, and play a more vital role in enabling the government’s Agriculture First initiative, also known as ‘Kilimo Kwanza’ to succeed.
 
12. Agricultural bank only inches away
  Monday, August 09, 2010  by Admin
  It is now a matter of time before Tanzania gets a national agricultural bank, with the government having set aside a handsome 50bn/- for its start-up capital.
 
13. SMEs benefit from Sh260m Sido lending
  Friday, August 07, 2009  by Admin
  The Small Industries Development Organisation (Sido) lent Sh260 million to operators of small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) in Manyara Region in 2008/9.

Sido regional manager Akundaeli Ndossi told The Citizen that Sh223.6 million was from a special fund for indigenous entrepreneurs and Sh36.3 million was from the regional revolving fund.
 
14. Mfuko wa Mazao Duniani kufungua kiwanda cha kusindika maembe Tanzania
  Tuesday, July 28, 2009  by Admin
15. President Bush Signs Nearly $700 Million MCC Compact
  Tuesday, February 19, 2008  by Admin
  The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Compact with Tanzania will provide nearly $700 million in five years to improve the country's transportation network, secure reliable supplies of energy and expand access to clean and safe water, President Bush says. The compact with Tanzania is the largest such economic agreement awarded to date. "My hope is that such an initiative will be part of an effort to transform parts of this country,".
 

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