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Tanzania to churn out 4.6 million tons of Coal by June 2023
Coal mining in Tanzania is set to triple in 2023 as the sector continues to attract investors and yielding gold
Want to invest in Tanzania? Edible Oils are the Future Gold
Forget Petroleum based, oil, by the year 2030, that is seven years from now, sunflower based edible oil will command bigger market and more value than diesel.
Tanzanians now taking over the country’s Mining industry
Adjust regulations in the mining sector have now made it possible for most Tanzanians to participate fully in the country's extractive industry
National Housing Erects 5000 new residential properties under Samia Scheme
If you visit Tanganyika Packers grounds in Kawe section of Dar-es-salaam City, you will witness the construction of 560 units that are part of the 5000 houses in offing.
Nearly 70 firms want alliances with National Housing Corporation
The National Housing Corporation is never short of company, more than 66 real estate firms want to partner with NHC for future projects
Pieces of Eight: Gold leads as Tanzania Mining Industry records growth
The National Bureau of Statistics, reports that mining activity in Tanzania grew at the rate of 9.8 per cent during the third quarter of year 2022.
India’s Ashok Leyland Dispatches 150 Trucks and Buses to Tanzania
The vehicles, according to Ashok Leyland, are to be deployed in Tanzania's Police Fleet and they include Police Staff Buses, 4X4 Police Troop Carriers, ambulances, recovery trucks and other logistic vehicles for the Police support services.
Singita Sasakwa of Serengeti is the World’s Leading Safari Lodge
On the continent it is only Kenya, Tanzania and South Africa that have managed to get the global awards
Tanzania grounds its four highly prized Airbus Planes over engine concerns
They were the highly prized state purchase of the year 2018 but the four Airbus planes that Tanzania bought are being grounded.
Kenya Airways Still Owns Stake in the Precision Air of Tanzania
Kenya Airways entry into Precision Air business started in 2003 when Kenyan Carrier acquired 49 percent shareholding in the company leaving 51 percent shares under the control of Precision Air founder, Michael Shirima.