Vol 50 No 1 |
- EAST AFRICA
TANZANIA: See you in court again President Jakaya Kikwete will reshuffle his cabinet before his re-election campaign in 2010...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 12 |
- GUINEA
- CHINA
In January the Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation revealed that it had awarded three licences in Rukwa to China Sonangol as part of the company's budding relationship with President Jakaya Kikwete's government...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 12 |
- TANZANIA
- SOUTH KOREA
Tanzania's President Jakaya Kikwete backs the deal strongly and wants it integrated into his recently launched Kilimo Kwanza (Agriculture First) programme...
Patel who is out on bail is one of 16 business people arrested after failing to meet a 31 October deadline to return the stolen money: among others are Johnson Mutachukurwa Lukaza Rajabu Maranda local Treasurer of President Jakaya Kikwete’s Chama Cha Mapinduzi party and four BoT employees including Imani David Akim Mwakosya head of the Bilateral and Commercial Debt Divison...
Judgement day is coming for those individuals and companies who benefited from a 133 billion Tanzania shilling (US$117 million) fraud at the Bank of Tanzania (Central Bank) insists President Jakaya Kikwete...
President Jakaya Kikwete a Muslim who espouses moderation is likely to abandon the plans since going ahead could damage his re-election chances next year by alienating Christians...
Vol 49 No 15 |
- COMMODITIES
But in Tanzania with its large gold deposits President Jakaya Kikwete is reluctant to demand more from international mining companies that for years reported very small profits...
The Arab League said the application to arrest Omer 'threatens Sudan's security' while for the African Union Chairman and Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete and Tanzanian Foreign Minister Bernard Membe took the long view asking the ICC to 'suspend' its moves pending peace in Darfur and Southern Sudan...
In attendance were South African President Thabo Mbeki Namibia’s Hifikepunye Pohamba Malawi’s Bingu wa Mutharika Tanzania’s Jakaya Kikwete Swaziland’s King Mswati and Lesotho’s Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili...
Soon after his December 2005 inauguration President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete replied to critics who said he was too soft to run a country bogged down in corruption: ‘I may be wearing a smile but I am tough on issues...