……………………………. STUDENT NAME: MRS WEMA MBWANA SIGNATURE……………………………… REPORT SUPERVISOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT My special thanks goes out to Vodacom Tanzania head office MILIMANI CITY that were part and parcel of the preparation of this project report by providing me all essential materials (data) required. Very special thanks goes out to my Report supervisor Mrs. Wema Mbwana‚ It’s also my sincerely thanks
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bus stations (bus stops) within roadway; 5 bus terminals and 2 bus depots along the project corridor as illustrated in Figure 1 below. Figure 1: The Project Corridor – Phase 1 2. BACKGROUND The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania has received credit from the International Development Association (IDA) towards the cost of Second Central Transport Corridor Project (CTCP 2). It is intended that part of the proceeds of this credit will be applied by TANROADS to eligible payments
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prepared by ; KULWA MANG’’ANA +255715900190 MOSHI UNIVERSITY COLLEGE KILIMANJARO TOPIC : MOBILE BANKING IN TANZANIA TITLE : MOBILE BANKING AND INCOME POVERTY BACKGROUND TO THE PROBLEM The use of Mobile phone has spread in a very broad manner‚ becoming the first communications technology to have more users in developing countries like Tanzania. With mobile communications‚ mobile banking (M-Banking) has great potential for extending the provision of financial services to unbanked people
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MZUMBE UNIVERSITY (MU) FACULT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS AND TEACHING MANAGEMENT TITTLE: ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS THAT DETERMINE STANDERD AND QUALITY OF EDUCATION IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS A CASE OF AIRPORT SECONDARY SCHOOL IN MBEYA REGIONAL. BY MALAMBUGI‚ ANDREW .N. Teaching practice observational report‚ Submitted to the department of Education Foundations and Teaching Management in partial Fulfill of the requirement for the Completion of first year of the Bachelor
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THE INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANCY ARUSHA (IAA) RESEARCH REPORT TOPIC: THE TAX REFORM AND DOMESTIC REVENUE MOBILIZATION IN TANZANIA PREPARED BY: MSECHU AISHA R ADA III: 2007-2008 SUPERVISED BY: JEREMIAH ELIAH RESEARCH REPORT SUBMITED TO THE INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANCY ARUSHA IN PERTIAL FULLFILLMENT OF THE AWARD OF ADVANCE DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTANCY (ADA) Declaration ------------------------------------------------------------------------ i Acknowledgement-------
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PROPOSED TITTLE: USERS’ ADOPTION OF MOBILE BANKING SERVICES IN TANZANIA Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the determinants of users’ adoption momentum of mobile banking services in Tanzania INTRODUCTION This project is on the field of mobile banking and will include a field study in Dar es Salaam‚ Tanzania‚ My focus is on the boundary between mobile money transfer services and mobile banking services‚ when do people start keeping a balance‚ why‚ and how is the usage behavior
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coastline in search of better prospects. Today Chemi & Cotex Industries Ltd. is one of the largest consumer goods company in Tanzania with manufacturing bases in Dar es Salaam‚ Arusha‚ Nairobi & Kampala & operations spread throughout East Africa. Chemi & Cotex Industries Ltd. a marketing channel network consists of 1200 business partners‚ spread throughout Tanzania‚ Kenya‚ Uganda‚ Democratic republic of Congo and South Africa which are serviced regularly by 8 regional offices‚ Depots‚ a fleet
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Compromising development: The Language of Instruction dilemma in Tanzania. Introduction Following release of the Tanzania 2012 Form IV results by the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training on February 18‚ the media and the general public have been frantically discussing the fact that up to 60 % of the students who sat last years’ ’O ’ level final failed the exam.i This has once again raised a lot of concern in and around Tanzania from educators‚ parents and policy makers. Among many reasons
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INTRODUCTION 1.1 The Problem and its Context The cry on the teachers’ shortage in the education system in Tanzania can be traced back to the pre- independence period. Schools which had the problem of teachers’ shortage were mainly those which were meant for the Africans while a European school has no teachers’ shortage; the Asians schools were in between the two extremities (Bogonko‚ 1992‚ Njabili 1999). To date the problem is still dominant particularly in the remote areas. The current study therefore
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future interventions. Bank customers accumulate numerous experiences that we cannot maintain to sufficiently understand; they are seen but are not heard and thus poorly understood. This research seeks to create a mechanism for these people’s voices in Tanzania that has in Dodoma‚ it seeks to understand the true situation in the region and thus provide initial baseline information from which
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