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Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan’s stadium Should Promote Economic Growth in Arusha

  The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2027, to be held in Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda, may not necessarily bring…

22/03/2024
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Thinking of the Future Sustainability of the UDART in Tanzania

  The President of the United Republic of Tanzania, H.E. Samia Suluhu Hassan, appointed Waziri Kindamba as the new Director…

20/03/2024
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Bank of Tanzania’s Move to Purchase Gold: Is it an Effective Hedge Against Inflation?

The Bank of Tanzania’s move to start gold purchases to bolster its foreign investment is judicious, yet doubtful of its…

15/03/2024
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A Tanzanian Perspective: Does Culture Acts a Catalyst Shaping Society or Barrier?

Culture plays a fundamental role in the outcomes of any society. The famous quote about society getting what it celebrates…

13/03/2024
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Bank of Tanzania’s Game-Changing Policy Shift: A New Dawn for Economic Stability

As announced on the 3rd of January 2024, the Bank of Tanzania’s plan has moved from its traditional policy framework…

12/03/2024
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Bridging the Gap with Tax Reforms for Real Foreign Investment

  Few days ago, analysis by Vertex International Securities Ltd shows that the volume of traded shares at the Dar…

03/03/2024
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Does a Risk-Averse Banking Sector Restrain Economic Growth?

  Who remembers what the then Managing Director of the CRDB, Charles Kimei, had said on 27 September 2018? At…

02/03/2024
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A Closer Look at Black Tax: The Elephant in the Room

  In Tanzania, your hard-earned salary is subjected to tax and various deductions. Deductions are skills development levy (3.5%), workers…

29/02/2024
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How Agriculture Sector Act as a Center Bolt to Other Sector’s Development in Tanzania

  Agriculture can be referred to as the production, processing, promotion and distribution of agricultural products. In any nation, the…

24/02/2024
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From TZS 2.5 Trillion to TZS 791 Billion: Remittance Drop Signals Alert for Tanzania’s Economy

  Sub-Saharan African diaspora remittances have surpassed and almost doubled the Foreign Direct Investment. Remittance flows to sub-Saharan Africa were…

14/02/2024
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