Mhe. Maige ATEUA BODI YA WAKURUGENZI YA BODI YA UTALII

Waziri wa Maliasili na Utalii, Mhe. Ezekiel M. Maige (MB) kwa Mamlaka aliyonayo amewateua wajumbe watano kuunda Bodi ya Wakurugenzi ya Bodi ya Utalii (TTB) kuanzia tarehe 23 Machi, 2012. Uteuzi huo unafuatia Mhe. Rais Jakaya M. Kikwete kumteua Balozi Charles A. Sanga kuwa Mwenyekiti wa Bodi ya TTB mapema wiki hii. Walioteuliwa kuwa Wakurugenzi wa Bodi hiyo itakayodumu…

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Report: Global Commission Issues Action Plan to Tackle Food Insecurity

London, UK: Next week, an independent commission of scientific leaders from thirteen countries will deliver a detailed set of recommendations to policymakers on how to achieve food security in the face of climate change. In its report, the Commission on Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change proposes specific policy responses to the global challenge of feeding a world confronted by…

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Diageo Africa Business Reporting Awards 2012 announces final call for entries

London, 21 March 2012 The Diageo Africa Business Reporting Awards are once again attracting high-quality entries from around the world and 2012 promises to be another influential showcase for the best business journalism from and about Africa. All journalists, writers, reporters and media houses are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. In order to provide every opportunity for…

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Russians to boost Kilimo Kwanza program

YAKOBE CHIWAMBO: RUSSIANS are among the potential investors identified to boost the country\’s Kilimo Kwanza (Agriculture First) Initiative. Industries and Trade Minister Mary Nagu said Russia had advanced in science and technology and machinery and this is what is required to boost agriculture as well as agro-business. “If we collaborate well with Russians the Kilimo Kwanza Initiative will succeed….

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Land Security Agenda: How Investor Risks in Farmland Create Opportunities for Sustainability

A new report released by the Earth Security Initiative puts the question of arable land at the center of a new security agenda. The risks to national economies, political stability and social cohesion, it argues, must now be acknowledged and dealt with. As the interest in farmland and commodities investments accelerates over the next decade, a new risk management…

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Uganda could be the next important oil producer in Africa.

By Enock Nyorekwa Twinoburyo, Ugandan based Economist: With proven reserves of 2.5 billion barrels of oil so far confirmed in the Albertine Rift exploration areas, Uganda could be the nextimportant oil producer in Africa. The discovery could elevate Ugandafrom a low income country to a lower middle income country within thenext 25 years making Uganda more of an independent…

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The success of China in Africa, what is at stake?

By Bob Wekesa, is a journalist studying international communication at theCommunication University of China in Beijing. ****************************************** Historically it was the Arabs who not only made the earliest contactwith Africa but actually eventually became part of Africa’s diverseracial and ethnic mix. Then followed the Portuguese and Spaniards atthe height of their naval power. After the scramble and partition ofAfrica…

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Francophone week week in Tanzania

Thirteen diplomatic missions in Tanzania are jointly organising cultural and sport events to celebrate the International Week of the “Francophonie” starting from March 20th to March 31st, 2012, as well as the International Day of Francophonie on the 20th of March, 2012. Fifty Six member states of the International Organisation of Francophonie (OIF) and 19 observer members who share…

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