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Who is to blame on interest rates?
There has been a lot of criticism to commercial banks in the country, where several people have expressed concern over exorbitant rates that borrowers are charged, while depositors get very little for monies kept in the banks. Commercial banks are reportedly paying around 3.0 - 4.0 per cent
Author: John Kulekana, Uploaded on: 9th June 2009 @ 02:00, Total Comments: 2, Total people who read this story: 1393
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Govt should maintain focus on agriculture
We understand that the government is now drawing up its 2009/2010 budget proposals scheduled to be moved in the National Assembly in Dodoma, next month. It is our hope that the government's top priorities will include education, agriculture and infrastructure development, as was the case in
Author: John Kulekana, Uploaded on: 19th May 2009 @ 00:00, Total Comments: 2, Total people who read this story: 1465
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Govt should maintain focus on agriculture
We understand that the government is now drawing up its 2009/2010 budget proposals scheduled to be moved in the National Assembly in Dodoma, next month. It is our hope that the government's top priorities will include education, agriculture and infrastructure development, as was the case in
Author: John Kulekana, Uploaded on: 19th May 2009 @ 00:00, Total Comments: 0, Total people who read this story: 1166
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