Junior Clinton Mr.
JF-Expert Member
- Apr 20, 2013
- 1,075
- 1,423
The political stability, peace and security are fundamental indicators to attract foreign investors
ADVERTISEMENT
By John Namkwahe @johnteck3 jnamkwahe@tz.nationmedia.com
Dar es Salaam. Executive Director of the Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC), Mr Geoffrey Mwambe has called on domestic investors who are keen on joint ventures with foreign investors, to register their names at the Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF) office.
“TPSF is yet to submit the names of the recommended domestic investors who are keen on joint ventures with Dutch investors,” he said.
“I therefore encourage the domestic investors to register their names at TPSF so that we can link them with their foreign counterparts with a view to establishing joint ventures in the country,” he added.
He made the remarks when he spoke to The Citizen via telephone on Wednesday, and he further revealed that the Dutch business communities (Dutch investors) were expected to visit Tanzania between November, 2018 and February 2019 for exploring investment opportunities in the key sectors of industry, education, health, to mention a few.
“We are still communicating with them, but as far as I know they will visit us in the end of this year or in the beginning of the next year,” he said.
Commenting on investment environments in the country, Mr Mwambe expounded that political stability, peace and security were fundamental indicators to attract foreign investors, urging Tanzanians to continue maintaining peace in the country.
He further called on media practitioners in the country to join hands with the government to advertise the investment opportunities with a view to attract foreign investors.
ADVERTISEMENT
By John Namkwahe @johnteck3 jnamkwahe@tz.nationmedia.com
Dar es Salaam. Executive Director of the Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC), Mr Geoffrey Mwambe has called on domestic investors who are keen on joint ventures with foreign investors, to register their names at the Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF) office.
“TPSF is yet to submit the names of the recommended domestic investors who are keen on joint ventures with Dutch investors,” he said.
“I therefore encourage the domestic investors to register their names at TPSF so that we can link them with their foreign counterparts with a view to establishing joint ventures in the country,” he added.
He made the remarks when he spoke to The Citizen via telephone on Wednesday, and he further revealed that the Dutch business communities (Dutch investors) were expected to visit Tanzania between November, 2018 and February 2019 for exploring investment opportunities in the key sectors of industry, education, health, to mention a few.
“We are still communicating with them, but as far as I know they will visit us in the end of this year or in the beginning of the next year,” he said.
Commenting on investment environments in the country, Mr Mwambe expounded that political stability, peace and security were fundamental indicators to attract foreign investors, urging Tanzanians to continue maintaining peace in the country.
He further called on media practitioners in the country to join hands with the government to advertise the investment opportunities with a view to attract foreign investors.