First Business Roundtable with the Government of Tanzania
Building on success ¡V maximising Tanzania's business potential
October 6th-7th 2008
Kilimanjaro Hotel Kempinski, Dar es Salaam
Translating growth into business opportunityAfter a decade of strong growth, Tanzania is emerging as East Africa's most promising new business prospect. Economically stable, mineral-rich and without the tribal tensions that have shaken Kenya, the country is attracting significant business interest.
Will the government now speed up reforms and give a much-needed boost to the private sector? Will it be able to take full advantage of Tanzania’s potential as a hub for East African business?
Gain a unique insight into Tanzania's plansWe're inviting you to discuss how the country can build on its economic track-record and encourage greater investment at the First Business Roundtable with the Government of Tanzania.
We'll be considering issues such as:
Can Tanzania tackle its infrastructure bottlenecks to support faster growth?
Does the workforce have the skills needed to meet the growing demands of business?
Is the government doing enough to tackle corruption?
How do new investors from China and India see Tanzania?
How will the country meet its growing energy demands?
This exclusive event provides a high-level, off-the-record forum for government ministers, international and local business leaders and experts from the Economist Intelligence Unit to discuss the future for business in Tanzania.
His Excellency Jakaya Kikwete, President of Tanzania will give the keynote address.
Registration:
Register before August 15th to save €200.
For more information,
please contact Tamara Joseph at:
emeacustomerservice@economist.com
or call
43 1 712 41 61 21.


Watanzania sisi ni majoga, hapo watafaidika watu wa nje tu. tunaogopa hata kujaribu bahati zetu nje ya nchi. Wakenya wamejaa kila kona ya dunia, sisi tunakalia umbea na vijicho tu. Sasa hivi Wakenya wanataka uraia wa nchi mbili kama Uganda, sisi tunakalia kubishana. Watatupiga bao hawa mpaka tutalia!
ReplyDeleteTanzania might have the greatest potential in terms of investment prospect......but the economy is not stable.
ReplyDeleteI refuse to believe that you can ignore the fact that inflation is at 9.7 percent when only just two years ago it was at a stable 5.7 percent.
The food inflation is at 11 percent......Do people not see the adverse effects that these rates can have on future investments....not only are these rates high but they are said to keep increasing!.....
Investment is good but not with these terms....
Tanzania is not economically STABLE, who told you!!! I can agree with you if you can say that Tanzania it has tranquility (UTULIVU) not even peace, as peace goes with economy too, KAMA NCHI INA WATU KIBAO HAWANA KIPATA, NJAA, HUDUMU ZA JAMII OVYO HAPO HAMNA AMANI. NAKUBALIANA MIA KWA MIA NA WACHANGIAJI WOTE WAWILI WA HAPO JUU.
ReplyDeleteANNON WA KWANZA MAONO YAKO YAMEENDA SHULKE YA MWISHO YAANI KINOMA BIG UP WE NEED YOU KEEP IN TOUCH tgeofrey@gmail.com
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