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MARKETING TZ:WHY INVEST IN TANZANIA

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Reasons to invest in Tanzania Tanzania creates a strong infrastructure for all investments while providing the strong growth and security needed to prosper. Tanzania enjoys an abundance of natural wealth, which offers tremendous investment opportunities for investors. These include : • Peace & Political Stability • Strategic Location • Attractive Investment Regime • Investment Incentives • World renowned tourist attractions • Investment Guarantees • Plenty of Natural Resources • High Growth Potential • Memberships of Bilateral Trade Agreements • Public Private Partnerships • Export Processing & Special Economic Zones • Magnificent Business and Leisure Destinations

Uber’s Marketing ambition is to be everywhere even in TZ

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The taxi-hailing mobile app is now available in 15 cities in six sub-Saharan African countries, including Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Ghana. But Uber’s takeover of the African market has not always been a smooth ride, as the firm has faced regulation and labour disputes, technical challenges, passenger security issues and protests – sometimes violent – in the countries of operation. The company has also faced accusation that the drivers that work for the company are underpaid and their jobs are too insecure. But, despite the difficult operating environment, Alon Lits, general manager of sub-Saharan Africa at Uber, believes that the company and its army of drivers still has a bright future in Afric

WE LET YOU KNOW;Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation(TPDC)

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Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) is the National Oil Company of Tanzania through which the Ministry of Energy and Minerals implements its petroleum exploration and development policies. TPDC has a manpower strength of about 400 and is organized into seven directorates and three Units, namely: Directorate of Upstream, Directorate of Downstream, Directorate of Finance, Directorate of Legal Services, Directorate of Cooperate Strategy and Planning, Directorate of Corporate Management, Directorate of Internal Audit, Communication Unit, Procurement Unit and Risk Management Unit. TPDC was established through the Government NoticeNo.140 of 30th May 1969 under the Public Corporations Act No.17 of 1969. The Corporation began operations in 1973. TPDC is a wholly owned Government parastatal, with all its shares held by the Treasurer Registrar.

PESTEL Analysis, SWOT Analysis and Risk Analysis of Tanzania

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This report covers Tanzania's PESTEL (political, economic, social, technological, environmental and legal) analysis.SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) analysis for Tanzania.,future business risk analysis for Tanzania along with macroeconomic factor analysis.Click here http://www.marketresearchreports.com/countries/tanzania

Sesame marketing in Tanzania

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Sesame is the perfect crop to help farmers in northern Tanzania change their lives. It is drought tolerant, unlike maize and many of the other traditional crops in the region. It also has many uses in food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals - creating a high demand both locally and internationally.  We are helping more than 10,000 farmers in Babati, Bahi and Manyoni districts, to increase their incomes by growing and selling high-quality sesame. Growing, Processing, Selling, Sharing The Sesame Project helps farmers learn all the skills they need to become successful entrepreneurs by: helping farmers access high-quality sesame seeds to plant providing training in the best agricultural techniques to help sesame thrive teaching farmers the best ways to harvest their sesame and how to sort, clean, dry and package it for sale supporting individual farmers to store their harvests collectively, to be sold in bulk. Selling in bulk...

Africa In Spotlight As TED Global Returns To Tanzania

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A decade after it was first held in Arusha, TED Global returns to Africa next week to highlight Africa's rich intellectual, artistic and problem-solving culture.  It will also examine some of the key challenges the continent is facing and bring together some of the great minds finding ways to solve them. The  theme for the four-day event  is "Builders. Truth-Tellers. Catalysts." Along with TED's curator Chris Anderson , the event is also being curated by renowned Nigerian thinker Emeka Okafor , who co-founded Maker Faire Africa in 2008. The conference will also highlight some of the excellent work being done by the TED Fellows, a prestigious bunch of people in the early stages of their careers. Some forty previous Fellows will also be there, including "some major names such as Juliana Rotich and Erik Hersman (co-founders of BRCK and iHub ), Alexander McLean (founder of African Prisons Project) and Andrew Bastawrous (founder of PEEK Vision)," ...

East Africa entrepreneurship conference to focus on agribusiness

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AGRIBUSINESS As East Africa strives to increase intra-regional trade, the East Africa Business Council (EABC) has said it will put emphasis on agribusiness development during its two day forum in Dar es Salaam Tanzania next month.The council’s chief executive, Lilian Awinja said Agro-processing, including food, beverages and tobacco, together with apparel and leather sectors contribute almost 40 % of the region’s manufactured exports, and should therefore be give attention. She said the region needs to boost the agriculture values chain and the transformation of agro raw materials into sustainable and highly marketable commodities which are competitive at regional and international markets.