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East Africa economic growth may rocket to 5.7 percent in 2025
EAC’s total trade with the African continent continued to increase with the value of trade worth USD 5.2 billion in the third quarter of 2023 representing 24.8 percent of total trade.
East African countries tired of importing apples from South Africa
East African countries spend over 500 million dollars annually just to import apples grown in South Africa
East Africa Gateway now to operate four berths at Dar-es-Salaam Port’s Container Terminal
Founding directors are listed as Nazir Karamagi (Tanzanian); Wing Kit Andy Tsoi (Chinese); Sin Ling Ruth Tsim (Canadian); Sing Chi Ip (Hong Kong); Yogesh Manek (Tanzanian); Edith Shih (British); Ivor Chow (Canadian) and Yee Hong Edison Eddie Lee (British).
KFC fries its way Between Cape Town and Cairo roasting a new outlet in the Safari City of Arusha
The franchise management say their new Tanzanian outlet will be operating from the Central Business District around the Clock Tower area in the tourist city.
How Tanzania makes a killing in Hunting business
While game viewing and photography is conducted in National Parks, Game reserves offer hunting adventures for trekkers
American Express Cards can now be used to draw money from ATMs in Tanzania
There are more than 133.3 million American Express cards being used worldwide. These are primarily categorized in the order of Green, Gold, Platinum and Centurion.
New application to address horrid trade barriers across East Africa
From myriads of paperwork, bureaucracy, hurdles and roadblocks, doing business in East Africa is nothing short of nightmare
Private firms to operate electric trains on Tanzania’s new Standard Gauge Railway
The new standard gauge railway line will soon feature trains being operated by private companies
Over 90 percent of Tanzanians bank their money in the clouds
By September 2023 the TCRA Director General Dr Bakari Jabir announced that the number of active SIM cards in Tanzania was 67.1 Million, surpassing the country's population which was 62 million as per the latest Census.
Tanzanians selling products on Facebook will now be charged 18 Percent Value Added Tax
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