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HIGHER excise duty, levies and Tanzania's recent move barring foreigners from operating small businesses threaten East Africa's industrial growth, manufacturers in Kenya now say.The move, they say ...
Tanzania’s real estate sector is set for sustained growth from 2026 to 2030, underpinned by strong economic fundamentals, ...
TANZANIA has successfully traded over 200,000 tonnes of sesame through the Tanzania Mercantile Exchange (TMX), a ...
In international law, coastal states are supposed to facilitate access to the sea for landlocked countries for commerce ...
Kenyans are facing growing barriers to trade and employment in Tanzania due to hefty entry charges and restrictive work ...
Under the new framework, Tanzania Association of Microfinance Institutions and Tanzania Microfinance Institutions Union have ...
On July 28, 2025, Tanzania’s Industry and Trade minister Selemani Jafo dropped a bombshell: foreigners will be banned from ...
Truro City have signed Tanzania international attacking midfielder Ben Starkie on a one-year deal. The 22-year has also ...
DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA has reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with other African nations to ensure the continent speaks with one unified voice on climate change and environmental issues.
Tanzania Finance and Economic Affairs Minister Mwigulu Nchemba said that the move to reduce import fees from USD 2.50 (EUR ...
The future plans of the government are to construct irrigation infrastructure that will increase the area under irrigation ...
In Tanzania, Mr Munif, through his holding company Pan African Cement, is a majority owner of Mbeya Cement Company. He is also a player in the regional fuel sector through the Camel Oil ...