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Pinda: African green revolution possible |
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Friday, September 03, 2010 by
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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. |
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Massive investment in agriculture only way out - TIC |
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Friday, September 03, 2010 by
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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. |
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Urambo District gets big cash boost |
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Friday, September 03, 2010 by
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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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TIC drums up support for agriculture |
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Friday, September 03, 2010 by
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TANZANIA’S economy cannot reach the growth rate of 8 to 10 per cent per annum without significant investment and improvement to boost the agriculture sector, according to the Chief Executive Director of Tanzania Investment Center (TIC), Mr Emmanuel Ole Naiko. |
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Engineers urged to develop new technologies |
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Friday, September 03, 2010 by
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THE Minister for Infrastructure Development, Dr Shukuru Kawambwa, has challenged local engineers to stay on course, undertake researches and come up with new technology to facilitate attainment of the objectives of Kilimo Kwanza. |
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Disabled consortium network embarks on constitution draft |
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Thursday, September 02, 2010 by
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A network of non-governmental organisations dealing with disabilities dubbed “Inclusive Tanzania Consortium (ITC)” has formed a task force to draft a constitution with a view to supporting operation of the consortium, especially in assisting the disabled community in the country. |
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Biosafety research laboratory launched |
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Thursday, September 02, 2010 by
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The College of Natural and Applied Sciences of the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) launched in Dar es Salaam yesterday a biosafety laboratory level 2 for research using plants or small animals that posed no threats to ecosystems. |
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Wheat prices drive up world market 5pc, says FAO |
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Thursday, September 02, 2010 by
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SURGING wheat prices drove international food prices up to five per cent last month in the biggest month-on-month increase since November, 2009. |
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Tanzanians urged to buy local products |
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Thursday, September 02, 2010 by
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This was said here on Tuesday evening by the Permanent Secretary in the East African Co-operation Ministry, Dr Stergomena Tax Bamwenda at the official opening of the East African Trade Fair at Saba Saba grounds on the outskirts of Mwanza City. |
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Local coys get 650m/- to help small miners |
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Thursday, September 02, 2010 by
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THE government through the Small Scale Miners Development Fund (SSMDF) will provide funds to four local mining companies, for building the capacity of small scale miners to enhance their contribution to the mining sector. Under an agreement signed in Dar es Salaam on Wednesday SMMDF will |
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Misa-Tan to conduct good-governance workshop |
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Thursday, September 02, 2010 by
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THE Media Institute of Southern Africa - Tanzania Chapter (MISA-TAN) will conduct a two-day workshop starting on Friday on Right to Information to promote good governance in the country. The National Director for MISA-TAN, Ms Rose Haji told the ‘Daily News’ that the workshop was part of the |
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Maasai women decry male social dominance |
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Wednesday, September 01, 2010 by
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Male dominance among the Maasai has been cited as one of the main factors causing women to continue living in poverty, despite abundant resources in the country. This was said here yesterday by a group of Maasai women during a one-day gender-based training organised by an Arusha-based NGO - Hakikazi Catalyst (HKC). |
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Reasons why local construction industry needs scrutiny |
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Wednesday, September 01, 2010 by
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DAR ES SALAAM City has evolved into a sprawling, socially diverse city of regional importance. In century and a half since it was founded by Sultan Majid bin Said of Zanzibar, Dar es Salaam has grown to be among East Africa’s largest urban centres |
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Industrial reforms urgently needed |
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Wednesday, September 01, 2010 by
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AS Tanzania strives for economic recovery, a key focus area must be a transformation of the manufacturing sector. Innumerable and diverse measures and actions are a prerequisite for any substantive economic recovery, policies in respect of the agricultural, mining, commercial, tourism, financial and services sectors. |
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Korogwe municipality embarks on HIV/Aids care training programme |
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010 by
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Over 30 health workers in Korogwe municipal council have been trained into being care takers of people living with HIV/Aids visiting their health centres. Korogwe city council HIV/Aids co-ordinator Grayson Kibwana told reporters recently that the training is aimed at enhancing capability of health workers in caring, counselling and educating people living with HVI/Aids. |
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