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Monday, 10 March 2008 |
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The quest to solve Africa's crippling cycles of war, disease and poverty has gone on for decades, but some think the secret is contained in the living room of a Tanzanian woman named Flotea Masawe. "I started my business in my sitting room, in my living room," said Mrs. Masawe, a 49-year-old resident of the Kinindoni Mkwajuni neighborhood in this country's capital city.There is talk of a new entrepreneurial spirit in Tanzania, where a stable political environment has allowed free-market capitalism to grow after a decades-long failed experiment with socialism.As good governanc...
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Tuesday, 29 January 2008 |
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THE parliamentary committee on commissions and statutory authorities has asked the Uganda Revenue Authority to release a list of its employees today. This followed allegations that the tax body recrui...
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Friday, 11 January 2008 |
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Matatu operators have stepped up the pressure on the Tanzanian Government to ease restrictions on East Africans seeking to do cross-border business. They said the restrictions are against the spirit o... |
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Thursday, 10 January 2008 |
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London - It has been anything but a happy new year for emerging markets so far as eruptions of violence in Pakistan and Kenya have reminded investors that geopolitical risk remains potent for the sect... |
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Friday, 04 January 2008 |
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Kenya's recent election violence is not only keeping tourists at bay, it's worrying the foreign investors who have recently piled into rapidly-growing Sub-Saharan Africa. The country's Nai... |
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