Tanzania’s Coffee Sector Faces Severe Effects of Climate Change
The Passport to Coffee Export (PACE) project, the three-year project funded by the EU, aims to address these challenges.
The Passport to Coffee Export (PACE) project, the three-year project funded by the EU, aims to address these challenges.
Kupitia mradi wake mpya, shirika hilo la UN lataka kuongeza ushiriki wa wanawake kwenye uongozi na wanawake kumiliki ardhi kwa njia rasmi.
Kutofautiana katika mahusiano kupo, lakini ugomvi wa maneno kati yenu kama wazazi ufanyeni faraghani.
In our briefing today: Committee postpones hearing on proposed amendments to key natural wealth laws as it seeks govt clarification; Why DP World saga fails to trigger wider movement for political changes; Tanzania’s envoys must deliver. Here are some tips to ensure efficiency; Govt, GIZ Tanzania in joint strategy against human-wildlife conflicts; Tanzania opens new consulate in Ghana; Tanzanian conjoined twins arrive in Riyadh.
The committee’s chairperson tells The Chanzo that it needs the government to clarify the content of the proposed amendments before it can invite stakeholders to share their views.
Reports show that in just one year, wildlife has caused the destruction of approximately 1,0724.05 acres of various crops in the regions of Lindi and Mtwara.
In our briefing today: Stakeholders gather in Dar to reflect on state of democracy ahead of civic, general elections; Indonesia’s President tours Tanzania months after East African nation opens embassy in Jakarta; India convicts Tanzanian national over possession of 4.6 kg of heroin; High Court stopped Government Notice that formed Pololeti game-controlled area in Loliondo
The two historical allies commit to increasing their cooperation, especially in the agricultural sector.
In our briefing today: Lutheran Bishop weighs in on the Tanzania-Dubai port deal; Ngorongoro residents cry about rights violations amidst security operation
The paradigm of ‘synergy’ between state and market achieved by China, which opened its economy for private enterprises without privatising their PEs, can even be adopted by the existing corporations in Tanzania.
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