Business »

Space Engineering’s energy efficient cooking stoves which use agriculture waste and forest residue materials briquette being distributed to food vendors and restaurants in Dar es Salaam. Photo: Correspondent Beatrice Philemon.
IN a bid to wean the majority of Dar es Salaam’s food vendors from using fossil fuels, an...
Tanzanians love the festive season and all the dramas it brings. During this time, everyone...

NMB’s card business manager, Sophia Mwamwitwa addressing journalist during the sixth ‘Mastabata’ promotional lottery draw held in Dar es Salaam mid this week. Left is Gaming Board of Tanzania inspector, Pendo Mfuru and the bank’s customer service officer, Yvette Nkhoma. Photo courtesy of NMB.
A record 40 clients of NMB Bank Plc have won 100,000/- in the sixth ‘Mastabata’ draw after using...
EAST African Development Bank managed to notch an impressive 34 percent growth in net profits to...
OUTSTANDING listed bonds, domestic equity and market turnover (liquidity) all registered growth...

Minister for Industry and Trade, Geoffrey Mwambe (L) being welcomed by Weights and Measures Agency CEO, Stella Kawa while board chairman, Dr Adelhem Meru (R) looks on during his visit at the agency’s head offices in Dar es Salaam on Monday. Photo: Correspondent Joseph Mwendapole.
WEIGHTS and Measures Agency officials have been challenged to undertake regular inspections of...
NON alcoholic beverages manufacturer, Bonite Bottlers Limited of Moshi is happy to be associated...

CRDB Bank Plc’s senior manager for deposits mobilization, Abel Lasway addressing reports in Dar es Salaam this week when he announced that 20 Junior Jumbo account holders will get 1.5m/- each for schools fees after emerging lucky winners through a promotion dubbed, ‘Tumekusoti Ada.’ Left is relations manager for retail banking, Bupe Makibi and marketing manager, Elikira Nkya. Photo courtesy of CRDB.
TWENTY Junior Jumbo account holders in the country have received 1.5m/- each as their school...

Lushoto Silviculture Research Center’s director, Dr John Mbwambo (L) talking to residents of Oria Village in Moshi Rural District during his ongoing research to find a solution to an invasive tree species which was imported in 1980s from North and Central America. Photo: Guardian Correspondent.
AN invasive tree species known as Prosopis juliflora which is destroying pasture fields in...
GCR Ratings has affirmed Phoenix of Tanzania Assurance Company Limited’s national scale...