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Construction maintained its number one position in the list of sectors which contribute immensely to the growth of the gross domestic product (GDP).
Construction maintained its number one position in the list of sectors which contribute immensely to the growth of the gross domestic product (GDP).
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MEMBERS of Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (TCCIA) in Coast region...
IN response to Bank of Tanzania’s cashless payment for goods and services i the country, CRDB...
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Shinyanga district commissioner Jasinta Mboneko inspects pupil’s latrines which are in poor quality at Shy Moderm private primary school in the district o Thursday where the school has been deregistered due to the lack of criteria of primary education. Photo: Correspondent Marco Maduhu
President Dr. John Pombe Magufuli greets Bharti Airtel Chairman Sunil Mittal shortly before their talks at State House in Dar es Salaam yesterday. Photo: State House
Mbeya regional police commander Ulrich Matei (R) pictured yesterday showing electrical fittings and various other items belonging to a rural electrification project that he said were stolen from warehouse and later impounded by police officers. Photo: Correspondent Nerbart Msokwa
The head of Sales and Customer Service of Mercedes Benz Trucks Africa, Torsten Bauerheim (2nd L) speaks at the event to launch the edition of the Actros and Acros heavy-duty trucks in Dar es Salaam last week. Others from left are: Mercedes Tanzania Manager, Jerome Sentimea, Managing Director of CFAO Motors Tanzania Ltd, Marius Prinsloo and Sales Manager of MB Trucks Africa, Hansjorg Richter. Photo: Courtesy of CFAO Tanzania
TanManagement Group CEO Mohammed Jaffer (left) and the CEO of Jubilee Insurance, Dipankar Achariya, shake hands after signing the MoU for the launch of the first ever voucher based micro-insurance platform in Africa. Photo: Courtesy of TanManagement.
Tanzania's power resources include hydro, natural gas, coal, uranium, wind, geothermal, biomass, solar, tidal and waves. In 2016, the country’s total grid installed capacity was 1,357.69 MW composed of hydro 566.79 MW (42 per cent), natural gas 607 MW (45 per cent) and liquid fuel 173.40 MW (13 per cent). File photo
TANESCO executive director, Dr Tito Mwinuka (left) gestures as he explains to a section of editors achievements by the power utility firm. He is flanked by senior manager projects, Engineer Emmanuel manirabona (middle) and engineer Raymond Hosea, Tanesco’s deputy executive director responsible for distribution and customer affairs. PHOTO – FINANCIAL TIMES CORRESPONDENT.
The head of Sales and Customer Service of Mercedes Benz Trucks Africa, Torsten Bauerheim (2nd L) speaks at the event to launch the edition of the Actros and Acros heavy-duty trucks in Dar es Salaam last week. Others from left are: Mercedes Tanzania Manager, Jerome Sentimea, Managing Director of CFAO Motors Tanzania Ltd, Marius Prinsloo and Sales Manager of MB Trucks Africa, Hansjorg Richter. Photo: Courtesy of CFAO Tanzania
TanManagement Group CEO Mohammed Jaffer (left) and the CEO of Jubilee Insurance, Dipankar Achariya, shake hands after signing the MoU for the launch of the first ever voucher based micro-insurance platform in Africa. Photo: Courtesy of TanManagement.
Tanzania's power resources include hydro, natural gas, coal, uranium, wind, geothermal, biomass, solar, tidal and waves. In 2016, the country’s total grid installed capacity was 1,357.69 MW composed of hydro 566.79 MW (42 per cent), natural gas 607 MW (45 per cent) and liquid fuel 173.40 MW (13 per cent). File photo
TANESCO executive director, Dr Tito Mwinuka (left) gestures as he explains to a section of editors achievements by the power utility firm. He is flanked by senior manager projects, Engineer Emmanuel manirabona (middle) and engineer Raymond Hosea, Tanesco’s deputy executive director responsible for distribution and customer affairs. PHOTO – FINANCIAL TIMES CORRESPONDENT.
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