Vol 50 No 25 | TANZANIA Tarnished halo 18th December 2009 This once-favoured destination for aid and investment is now struggling with financial scandals and budget shortfalls The sheen is wearing off Tanzania's image as the friendliest East African country for investors and foreign aid agencies. Politics in the lead up to next year's legislative...
Vol 50 No 25 | TANZANIA Banking on it 18th December 2009 The credibility of the Tanzanian government's reform drive depends mostly on the Governor of the Bank of Tanzania, Benno Ndulu. The country is suffering both from a financial...
Vol 50 No 13 | TANZANIAECONOMY Kikwete's bailout package 26th June 2009 Tanzania, the second largest of the big-three members of the East African Community, has presented a budget with a bullish message designed to spend its way out of...
Vol 50 No 2 | TANZANIA Guards for sale 23rd January 2009 Young Tanzanians conscripted for their military National Service may find themselves doing commercial security work. The government says it wants to reduce youth unemployment and increase competition in...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 12 | TANZANIASOUTH KOREA The next great land sale 19th October 2009 Seoul is trying to buy into Tanzania's farm sector shortly after Daewoo precipitated a political confrontation over the same issue in Madagascar South Korea is desperately trying to manage the political fallout as it negotiates the acquisition of 100,000 hectares of farmland with the Tanzanian government. It is trying to avoid a...