one stop business centre

A one-stop shop (OSS), in public administration, is a government office where multiple services are offered, allowing customers to access these services in a centralized location rather than in different places.
The term originated in the United States in the late 1920s or early 1930s to describe a business model offering customers the convenience of having multiple needs met in one physical location, as with department stores and big-box stores, which offer a wide variety of products.
The phrase is frequently used as slang to describe everything from websites to television shows and mobile apps where people can find most of what they need, including information, in a single place.

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    One stop business center ya Ubungo ikijengwa itaua Kariakoo na kubadilisha mfumo mzima wa biashara Kwa Tanzania na nchi jirani

    Ni kweli serikali wapo serous na hili au stori, ikiwa ni kweli Tanzania itakuwa nusu ya Dubai wachina wanajua sana biashara,tuombe serikali iwe serious
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