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Tanzania:
Finance Minister Likens Tanzania's Economic Situation to China
Citizen, 8 June 2017
The Minister of Finance Dr Philip Mpango has acknowledge the concern of the increasing frequency of businesses closure, notably at Kariakoo in Dar es Salaam and other cities. Read more »
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Tanzania:
Country On Proper Economic Track
Daily News, 9 June 2017
Tanzania remains on track to reach the middle income status with a modest increase in growth per capita last year suggesting there is still a mountain to climb to reach the… Read more »
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Tanzania:
The Motorists, Peasants' Budget
Daily News, 9 June 2017
Far from previous years' pills, the 2017/2018 budget proposals that Finance and Planning Minister Philip Mpango unveiled here yesterday tasted like children's cough syrup,… Read more »
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Tanzania:
Relatively, the Best - Majority Say of Budget
Daily News, 9 June 2017
Majority people yesterday hailed the 2017/18 budget estimates, describing it as a stimulant of economic sectors and poverty alleviation efforts. Read more »
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Tanzania:
Finance Minister Mpango Tables a U.S.$14.21 Billion Budget
Citizen, 8 June 2017
Minister of Finance Dr Philip Mpango has tabled the 2017/18 budget in parliament on Thursday, saying that the government plans to spend Sh 31.7 Trillion. Read more »
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Africa:
Tanzania Among Five African Growing Economies
Citizen, 8 June 2017
The economy of Tanzania has continued to register high economic growth whereas our country is among the top five African Countries. Read more »
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Tanzania:
This Is Why Guest Houses Should Be Cheaper
Citizen, 8 June 2017
The government has abolished Service Levy imposed on guest houses which are subject to Guest House Levy. The move was announced on Thursday as minister of Finance Dr Philip Mpango… Read more »
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Tanzania:
Taxmen Observe Rules When Collecting Revenue - Dr Mpango
Daily News, 8 June 2017
The government has condemned rowdy practice during tax collection and taxmen should observe laid down rules and regulations. Read more »
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Tanzania:
Cut Regulatory Fees, Say Soft-Drink Producers
Citizen, 8 June 2017
Soft-drink producers have called on the government to reduce multiple regulatory fees in its 2017/18 budget. Read more »
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Tanzania:
Today's Budget Should Be Realistic, Focused
Citizen, 8 June 2017
Finance minister Philip Mpango is today expected to present the 2017/18 financial year estimates to stamp President John Magufuli's second revenue and expenditure plan. Read more »
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Tanzania:
Development Projects Need More Funds, MPs Tell Government
Citizen, 8 June 2017
Experts have called on the government to focus on increasing funding for development projects in the 2017/18 budget. Read more »
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Tanzania:
Do Tax Reforms Fit Into Canons?
Citizen, 8 June 2017
It's a budget day! Today, in Dodoma, the Minister of Finance unveils the 2017/18 Budget. Read more »
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Tanzania:
Govt Scraps Car Licence Fees, to Increase Fuel Levy
East African, 8 June 2017
Tanzania has abolished the annual motor vehicle licence fee. Read more »
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Tanzania:
Govt to Introduce Clearing Fee for Mineral Exports
East African, 8 June 2017
Tanzania plans to introduce a 1 per cent clearing fee on the value of mineral exports in 2017/18 (July-June), its finance minister said on Thursday, part of government measures… Read more »
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Tanzania:
Dr Mpango - More Investments Needed in Processing Industries
Citizen, 8 June 2017
The government has said it could have registered higher exports earnings between January and March 2017 if more efforts would have been put in processing industries. Read more »
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Tanzania:
This Is What a Workable Budget Should Look Like
Citizen, 8 June 2017
As Finance and Planning minister Philip Mpango tables the 2017/18 Budget today, some independent analysts, business associations and MPs expect he will not hesitate to come up with… Read more »
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Tanzania:
Why Industrial Budget Is Inadequate
Citizen, 7 June 2017
Stakeholders are projecting a slowdown in the growth of Tanzania's industrial output for 2017/18 financial year because of inadequate funds allocated for industrial development… Read more »
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Tanzania:
Sh1.36 Trillion Alone Will Not Fix Problems in Education
Citizen, 7 June 2017
The Sh1.36 trillion budget for the ministry of Education, Science and Technology for a financial year 2017/18 was tabled in Parliament on May 13, this year. Read more »