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The BBC News Tanzanian Correspondent just said the country will
mourn for 21 days. ... Not sure if that will slow things down or not lol
Slightly predictable norrab.
MSSH is a blessing for the Renewable lobby, she has well documented positive views on the benefits of renewable energy for TZ.
The woman set to become Tanzania's next president. ...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-56444575
...despite the news. And amounts that are barely worth the trading fees.
Would have thought someone would be seeing turnaround finally in view....
Covering the death of the “very popular” President. ...
Sir Donald Brydon, a former chairman of the London Stock Exchange who authored a government review on improving corporate governance.
It might have been better for him to stop the secrecy when investigating stock manipulation, rather than, allowing it to continue.
It is ok for someone to look into cleaning someone else's house, rather than looking into their own.
Interesting the different philosophies. Currently if you die in the UK of a heart attack it’s recorded as COVID-19, if you die in Tanzania of COVID-19 it’s recorded as a heart attack, but are we surprised?. ...
Strong buy getting stronger imo
I think they’re throwing a party on the Kibo bb lol
Yep, general consensus is that although the passing of any one is sad, the future for Tanzania looks a little brighter when the sun came up
Agree Gwyn,
Especially with the president dying of "heart problems" doesn't send a great message to the outside world.
Only just seen this on the Kibo bb.
You never know a few changes in Tanzania might even help the country move into the 21st century!?..
if you got a visa would you go in there seems like they are getting all the strains of covid 19 on the planet.
herd immunity not there yet.
could be a long wait to go
T72,
Agree, two weeks won't hurts and gives Edenville a clear window to update the market
We’ve been waiting since last summer. Another 2 weeks won’t really make much difference. Let’s just hope EDL have a plan and can now kick it off.
Agree, deepest sympathy and all that but now Tanzania will move forward a lot quicker. Good news for us but not in the next 14 days.
Sandal - can only be great news for us. (As much as someone, somewhere might mourn him).
Let this amazing country now move forward.
Free from the governmental oppression?
Now open to move things forward!
Excellent news!!!
Next president vowed better relations with investors in mining
Only last month, the Vice President, soon to be president promised better relations with private sector and foreign investors:
The Vice President says the relationship between the government and the private sector will remain friendly, with a view to taking the mining sector to the next higher level for mutual benefits
The government yesterday promised a new chapter in relationship with the private sector as it continues to push for the win-win situation.
Vice President Samia Suluhu Hassan, who was the guest of honor, said the government would keep on embracing the win-win situation.
She said Tanzania had a political will to work with investors and that the government would continue to provide its much-needed support to the private sector.
“We are committed to creating a conducive business environment to not only large-scale miners, but also small-scale miners for them to graduate to middle and eventually large-scale,” she vowed.
Citing the amendments to the Mining Act, 2017, she said: “Our aim was not to hurt investors, but to create an environment whereby both the government and investors will benefit from investment.”
Tanzania overhauled mining-related laws to secure a bigger slice of the pie from its vast mineral resources that include Tanzanite, graphite, diamonds and other rare earth minerals.
Yesterday, the Vice President said it was the responsibility of the government to ensure that the mining and processing of minerals activities went smoothly for all industry’s players to benefit from the sector.
Ms Hassan welcomed investors to come and invest in Tanzania in the form of partnership with the government.
“We still have abundant untapped potentials that need investors to invest in,” she asserted.
Out with the milkshakes. Lets see Tanzania rejoin the developing world.
Good news and good riddance to a tyrant.
This is a good thing. News just out so let’s see what emerges overnight (long time in news).
Tomorrow could be a big day...
Well at least he is out. Hopefully we might see some progress now...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-56437852
"heart attack", that's what they call covid now, well BBC website states
""It is with deep regret that I inform you that today... we lost our brave leader, the president of the Republic of Tanzania, John Pombe Magufuli," Vice-President Hassan said in the announcement.
She said there would be 14 days of national mourning and flags would fly at half mast."
No visas are going to be issued in the next 14 days then!! Edenville have to communicate and tell us how this impacts the handover timescales.
Re; Daily Mail.
The Tanzanian President has died of a heart attack aged 61