Twiga Cement’s Acquisition of Tanga Cement Hits Snag as Tribunal Nullifies FCC’s Move
But it welcomes a request to review its 2022 decision against the merger if FCC and Twiga believe there are changes in the market that could necessitate it.
But it welcomes a request to review its 2022 decision against the merger if FCC and Twiga believe there are changes in the market that could necessitate it.
Kama Rais Samia angeamua kutumia mabavu na cheo chake, tayari Twiga Cement ingeshainunua Tanga Cement.
Tume ya Ushindani yadaiwa kuendelea na zoezi hilo licha ya Mahakama ya Ushindani kuagiza zoezi hilo lisimame.
In our briefing today: Twiga Cement’s acquisition of Tanga Cement hits snag as tribunal nullifies FCC’s move; EACOP nears investment decision after Tanzania settles disagreements with Chinese funders; BoT warns of possible US Dollar counterfeit notes in the market; Remote consultations can boost healthcare access in Tanzania, study finds
Zabuni kadhaa, zikiwemo za kuendesha bandari na viwanja vya ndege, zimetolewa kinyume na sheria ya manunuzi ya umma ya Zanzibar.
Kuhusu Katiba Mpya, hayati Magufuli alisema, wamwache kwanza afanye maendeleo. Samia anataka aachwe kwanza atoe elimu.
CHADEMA and ACT-Wazalendo want police reined in and reformed to end extrajudicial measures by its officers and deliver free and fair elections in 2025.
In our briefing today: CHADEMA’s Vice Chairperson Tundu Lissu arrested alongside other top officials in police crackdown against the Youth Day celebration;
Tanzania police detain a large number of CHADEMA youth traveling to Mbeya for the Youth Day celebration;
TLS calls for accountability, lists 83 kidnapped and disappeared individuals;
Father makes desperate appeals after his son who avoided jail time for burning president’s portrait went missing: ‘I want him dead or alive’;
Aga Khan to stop offering services to NHIF patients.
Under pressure, police invite unconvinced Tanzanians to share information with them that would lead to the location of the disappeared people.
In our briefing today: Police say investigations into gang rape allegations involving TPDF officers continue;
Tanzania Embassy in the UK issued a warning to citizens following racist attacks across multiple British cities;
A British citizen of Tanzanian origin appeals for help after her husband allegedly threatened to kill her;
EU issues Sh97b in budgetary support to Tanzania;
Amnesty International issues report accusing private companies of complicity in the ‘eviction’ of Maasai in Loliondo;
Tanzania’s new e-procurement system to comply with the open contracting data standard.
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