Fumba Town to provide core funding for Sauti za Busara
Fumba Town (CPS) has joined forces with Sauti za Busara to become the main sponsor of East Africa’s most prominent music festival in Zanzibar, the developers have announced.Continue Reading
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Fumba Town (CPS) has joined forces with Sauti za Busara to become the main sponsor of East Africa’s most prominent music festival in Zanzibar, the developers have announced.Continue Reading
Tanzania Firm distances itself from scam deals. Brela issued a statement about the fraud committed by groups of people and companies through the social media.Continue Reading
Tanzania MLELE District Commissioner (DC) in Katavi Region, Mr Filberto Sangu has warned some unscrupulous civil servants who are bent to soliciting and receiving bribes from contractors who are undertaking development projects in the area.Continue Reading
In its strategic plan, Bank of Africa seeks to collaborate with other stakeholders, including IFC and diaburse over Sh315 billion in loans to SMEs.Continue Reading
CRDB Bank scoops second international accolade this year. The accolade was issued during a gala dinner held at the National Press in Washington, in the US.Continue Reading
After introducing the EAC tourist visa, East Africa has been cited as one of the most open destinations alongside South East Asia and Oceania.Continue Reading
Zanzibar has been named the leading beach destination in Africa in 2022 by the World Travel Awards beating a host of other popular places such as Cape Town and Sham El Sheik in Egypt .Continue Reading
TANZANIA PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has ordered the anti-corruption agencies in both Mainland and Zanzibar to probe flaws in development projects as indicated in the 2022 Uhuru Torch Race report.Continue Reading
The economic prospects of the East African region remain in dire straits over the continual low exports amid inflation raising the cost of living.Continue Reading
In events being watched closely in Tanzania and Zanzibar, Kenya’s third-biggest telecommunications company by users, revealed Friday that only 40 percent of its users have complied with CA’s SIM card registration directive before they are locked out of their phone plans.Continue Reading
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