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Mass media in Tanzania includes print, radio, television, and the Internet. The "Tanzania Communications Regulatory Act" of 2003 created the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority, which oversees broadcast licensing. The Media Council of Tanzania began in 1995.

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    A Wake-Up Call for Public-Private Partnerships in Tanzania

    Introduction Almost a decade ago, Tanzania embraced the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, heralding it as a transformative approach to boost infrastructure development, spur economic growth, and improve public services. The PPP framework was codified into law, supported by a dedicated...
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    Enhancing good governance

    The Imperative of Timely Responses to 90-Day Notices and Swift Compliance with Court Decrees Introduction In Tanzania, the legal framework governing civil proceedings against the government is outlined in the Government Proceedings Act, Cap 5. A crucial element of this framework is Section...
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    Article: Is our media fraternity lazy or evil?

    Roger Stone, a notable political theorist and analyst, recently posed a thought-provoking question: "Is our media fraternity lazy or evil?" This inquiry strikes at the heart of an ongoing issue in our media landscape, which seems to be trapped between these two extremes. This concern has been...
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    Independence of the tax ombudsman service, trab, and trat from the tra

    “A Pillar of Fairness and Trust” Introduction During the swearing-in ceremony for newly appointed government officials, President Hon. Samia Suluhu Hassan emphasized the significant responsibilities of the newly appointed Commissioner General of the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA). In her...
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    The future of business in tanzania: “the need for comprehensive tax reform”

    Introduction Tanzania's current tax regime, characterized by a multitude of taxes and high rates, poses significant challenges for businesses and individual entrepreneurs. The array of taxes includes Import Duty (25%), VAT (18%), Excise Duty (10%), Rail Duty (5%), Corporate Tax (30%)...
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