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Rural Finance and Development in Tanzania: Recent Progress and Challenges
(TEMA & SIYAYA, 2022)
Although Tanzania has recorded a relatively high economic growth over the recent years, the performance of the rural-based sectors has remained dismal. Factors that contributed to the low performance of these sectors include ...
Enhancing Rural Development through Agricultural Transformation
(TEMA & SIYAYA, 2022)
About 70% of the population in Tanzania live in rural areas and a majority of them are engaged in agriculture as their main economic activity. For this reason, rural development entails, among other things, transforming ...
Local Government Revenues and Sustainable Social and Economic Service Delivery
(TEMA & SIYAYA, 2022)
The Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania articles 8 (1), 145 and 146 of 1977 enshrine the Local Government System emphasizing the supremacy of the people. The Constitution further underline that the Government ...
The Move to Enhance Agribusiness and Agro-processing for Poverty Reduction in Tanzania
(TEMA & SIYAYA, 2022)
The importance of the agricultural sector cannot be overemphasized in Tanzania.
The sector employs over 65 percent of workforce, contributes about 70 percent of the income of the people in the rural areas, 27.7percent of ...
Energy to Power Industrial and the Rural
(TEMA & SIYAYA, 2022)
The President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Samia Suluhu Hassan speaking
to the 12th Parliament of the United Republic of Tanzania, Dodoma, 22nd April 2021.
“Over the past five years, we have had some success ...
Industrial Development in Tanzania: Charting the Continuity
(TEMA & SIYAYA, 2022)
Industrialization is an important driver of economic development. It has significant contribution to job creation, increased productivity and exports as well as contribution to market for agricultural products which take ...
Tapping the Untapped Potentials of Blue Economy in Tanzania
(TEMA & SIYAYA, 2022)
Tanzania is determined to use its marine and terrestrial water resources as the new economic priority sector. This chapter argues that despite the fact that Tanzanians have benefited from the marine and terrestrial water ...