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1. Sugar prices likely to increase
  Tuesday, September 07, 2010  by Admin
  A decision by US authorities to open its markets to more sugar imports is likely to strengthen the renewed rally in global prices of the commodity, analysts said, with consumers worldwide including Tanzania expected to feel the pinch.
 
2. Word of caution to medical practitioners
  Tuesday, September 07, 2010  by Admin
  MEDICAL practitioners have been challenged to restrain themselves from behaviours that tarnish the image of their profession. Director of Curative Services in the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Ms Margaret Mhando, on behalf of the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Ms Blandina Nyoni,
 
3. Pinda optimistic on attaining MDGs
  Tuesday, September 07, 2010  by Admin
  TANZANIA has made great strides towards achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) particularly on education and the government will ensure the recorded achievement is sustained, the Prime Minister, Mr Mizengo Pinda, has said. Mr Pinda was speaking in Kigali on Sunday during a one day
 
4. Baroda lends 27.5bn/- in support of Kilimo Kwanza and SMEs
  Tuesday, September 07, 2010  by Admin
  There is a point why banks in a particular country use a certain system of operation instead of employing many. In this interview with Correspondent ZUWENA SHAME, Bank of Baroda (T) Limited Managing Director DEBA PRASAD GAYEN explains why bank use the Basel concept as.
 
5. SMEs potential for growth suppressed
  Tuesday, September 07, 2010  by Admin
  IT is a widely accepted view that micro, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) offer both unique economic development advantages as well as equitable and stable growth on any national economy.
 
6. WHO urges African states to embrace e-health strategy
  Monday, September 06, 2010  by Admin
  African countries have been urged to embrace and use e-health recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a cost-effective strategy for the improvement and strengthening of health systems in the continent.
 
7. Varsities denied charters yet to meet set conditions - govt
  Monday, September 06, 2010  by Admin
  The government has said some universities, including those in Zanzibar, have yet to receive service charters because they have not fulfilled the necessary statutory conditions. “You cannot get a university charter without fulfilling some of the necessary conditions.
 
8. Bee-keeping institute enrolls diploma students
  Monday, September 06, 2010  by Admin
  THE Bee-keeping institute of Tabora has started to operate and is already enrolling students for diploma studies in apiculture. The Tabora institute which goes into operation in the current fiscal year 2010-2011 is the major step towards executing the directive from the Ministry of Natural
 
9. Pinda urges ECOWAS to boost electricity production
  Monday, September 06, 2010  by Admin
  PRIME Minister Mizengo Pinda has advised Ghana's government to join forces with other member states of Economic Community of Western African States (ECOWAS) in boosting electricity production.
 
10. Public: Who sent horror message?
  Monday, September 06, 2010  by Admin
  Mobile phone subscribers yesterday called on the Tanzania Communication Regulatory Authority (TCRA) to trace the origin of life-threatening messages circulated to the public through short-message services (sms) last week. They said despite TCRA assurance to them that.
 
11. Improve port services, Kawambwa tells Tanzania Ports Authority
  Monday, September 06, 2010  by Admin
  Strategies should be laid down to stamp out theft of customers’ property, loss of cargo and bureaucracy at the Dar es Salaam Port, which is scaring traders away, the Minister for Infrastructure Development has said.
 
12. Dar to host regional meet on refugees, asylum seekers
  Monday, September 06, 2010  by Admin
  Government officials and representatives from civil societies from 12 countries in East and Southern Africa, Horn of Africa and the Great Lakes region will next Monday meet in Dar es Salaam to discuss challenges and ways of addressing problems related to refugees and asylum seekers in Africa.
 
13. Pinda: African green revolution possible
  Friday, September 03, 2010  by Admin
  For Africa to achieve a sustainable green revolution, countries must strive to revamp agriculture through home-grown policies, Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda said here yesterday.
 
14. Massive investment in agriculture only way out - TIC
  Friday, September 03, 2010  by Admin
  Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC) executive director Emmanuel Ole Naiko has stressed the need for significant investment and improvement in agriculture to ensure increased production in manufacturing, mining and tourism sectors.
 
15. Urambo District gets big cash boost
  Friday, September 03, 2010  by Admin
  The Tanzania Leaf Tobacco Company, (TLTC) on Thursday made a donation worth 118.2m/= to Urambo District as part of the company’s social responsibility programmes that address education, health and clean water supply.
 

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