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BEST OF

VOLUME 4, INTRODUCTION

TANZANIA “It is a pleasure to return once again with the authentic ‘Best

boom as we celebrate the success of the companies and

of Tanzania’ series with the guidance of our locally based

entrepreneurs who continue to strive to be the best in their

partner Bariki Moses, presenting a fresh outlook to our

field and continue to contribute to the economy and the

longstanding international publishing model.”

growth of this magnificent country.

This publication is the go-to business-driven publication

Now more than ever it is relevant to offer our sincere thanks

for anyone interested in Tanzania and its progress and

to our continued participators support, whose belief in this

development. This legacy project is a compilation of what

project has not wavered. You have seen not only the benefits

the country can be proud of and shares its success stories

for your businesses, but the significance of helping brand

on a lasting global platform.

your nation. The repercussions are endless – ushering in new investment, spurring growth, inspiring entrepreneurship

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and garnering tourism.

and continues to work to uncover and promote growth stories of industry and business. Africa has remained at the

These are the participants of Tanzania’s growth – and ‘Best

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companies from all spheres of industry to be celebrated

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whilst paying tribute to their beautiful land.

‘Best of Tanzania’ delves into all that the east African nation

These participants have not only helped shape this book

has to offer; not least in its mineral wealth but exploring

and fill these pages, but they have shaped their country and

opportunities for investment and entrepreneurship. This

helped direct this vibrant country’s future.

is a showcase of Tanzanian developments in business, industry and tourism, as well as the Tanzanian people and

We hope to have captured this vibrancy adequately in order

entrepreneurs that are making a positive impact on their

to celebrate Tanzania’s achievements and successes.

country and inspiring future generations to follow in their footsteps.

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growing series, promoting Tanzania to Africa, and ultimately

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CREDITS International Group Publisher

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Project Manager, Production & African Group Publisher

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Bariki Moses, Dili Matrix

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Clean Energy & Education

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Media, Innovation & Events

Banking

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Manufacturing & Mining

Construction, Infrastructure & Engineering

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Automotive, Motoring & Transport

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TANZANIA

at a Glance

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Capital city

Dodoma

Largest city

Dar es Salaam

Area

945,087km²

Government

Presidential system, Federal republic, Constitutional republic

President

John Pombe Magufuli

Population

49.29 million (2013)

GDP

US$33.23-billion (2013)

Inflation

6.2% (Nov 2016)

Official languages

Swahili and English

Religion

Secular (Christianity, Islam, and Indigenous beliefs)

Currency

Tanzanian shilling

Country dialling code

+255

Internet domain

.tz

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President of Tanzania, John Pombe Magufuli

About Tanzania

The world’s top safari destination, Tanzania is

The largest country in East Africa, picturesque

world renowned for tourism. This is most likely

and abundant Tanzania is a haven for tourists

due to the fact that Tanzania is home to seven

and investors alike. Together with the island

UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the

nation of Zanzibar, the country offers the

Ngorongoro Conservation Area and Serengeti

ultimate in natural beauty, wildlife and culture, as

National Park.

well as renowned resources. In 2014, mainland Tanzania celebrated 50 years of unity with Zanzibar. The country is an example of peace and unity on the continent. New developments have strengthened economic growth and are creating further business interest with local and foreign investors. Investment is being encouraged through the development of a number of investment perks for industry and tax incentives. Tanzania is a fusion of ancient cultures which intermingled over time. The people of the nation are considered a national asset and exude an entrepreneurial and industrious spirit. The government of Tanzania is determined to nurture and protect its assets and is focussing on developing sustainably.

Tourism

According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, Tourism’s contribution to Tanzania’s GDP in 2013 was 4.5%. It is forecast to increase by 6.2% each year from 2014 to 2024.

Geography Tanzania’s spectacular landscape includes three main physiographic regions: the islands and the coastal plains; the inland saucer-shaped plateau; and the highlands in the north and south. The Great Rift Valley runs from northeast of Africa through central Tanzania, creating another notable landmark of scenic splendour. About 7% of Tanzania’s total land surface is covered by three fresh water lakes bordering Tanzania – Lake Victoria (second largest fresh water lake in the world), Lake Tanganyika (second-deepest lake in the world), and Lake Nyasa (otherwise known as Lake Malawi).

Tanzania is one of the continent’s premier tourism

Tanzania’s tropical climate is a result of its location

destinations with a wide variety in its pristine

directly south of the equator. Temperatures in

landscape – vast plains, dramatic mountains,

the highlands range between 10°C in the cold

endless lakes, and white sandy beaches along

season and 20°C during the hot seasons. The

the turquoise Indian Ocean. It is most renowned

remainder of Tanzania is rarely cooler than 20°C.

for its safaris on the Serengeti as well as for

The hottest season is between November and

being home to Africa’s highest mountain, Mount

February (25–31°C) and the coolest is May to

Kilimanjaro. Other renowned attractions include

August (15–20°C).

Lake Tanganyika, Ngorongoro crater, the Great Migration, the Masai Mara, and the picturesque

Major rainfalls happen from December to April

islands of Pemba and Zanzibar.

(in southern, western and central Tanzania),

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October to December, and March to May (in

Udzungwa Mountains, Mkomazi Game Reserve,

northern Tanzania). The long rains of March to

Amani, Kigosi, Lukwika-Lumesule, Maswa,

May are known as ‘Masika’, and the short rains

Monduli Mountains, Msangesi and Ugala.

of October to December are known as ‘Vuli’.

Resources National Parks & Reserves

The largest export is coffee. Others are tea,

Tanzania’s wildlife abounds in its numerous vast

cotton, cashews, sisal, cloves, pyrethrum, and

National Parks – the reason behind the country’s

gas.

reputation as a compelling safari destination. The coastal belt in the east is abundant in

Tanzania’s major natural resources are minerals,

its diversity of endemic birds, monkeys,

natural gas and tourism. Prolific minerals include

chameleons and flowering plants, most notably

gold, diamonds, coal, iron, uranium, nickel,

in the Eastern Arc Mountains.

chrome, tin, platinum, coltan, niobium, and tanzanite (endemic to Tanzania).

Tanzania is home to world famous National Parks

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and Game Reserves: The Serengeti (Africa’s

Tanzania projects the mining sector’s GDP

most famous), Ngorongoro Crater (Africa’s

contribution will increase from the current 5%

most dramatic park), Selous Game Reserve (the

to 10% by 2025. Mining is a leading generator

world’s largest), Gombe Stream and Magale

of foreign exchange earnings in non-traditional

Mountains (home to chimpanzees), Tarangire,

exports as well as a potential major employment

Lake Manyara, Mikumi, Arusha, Ruaha, Saadani,

provider.


There is still great mineral capacity to be

Direct Investment, tourists, joint ventures,

unlocked, such as in gold (the most valuable

and public-private partnerships. Investment

mineral for the economy, accounting for 94%

processes

of total mineral exports in 2012), base metals,

authorities such as the Export Processing

diamonds,

Authority and the Tanzania Investment Centre,

ferrous

minerals

and

various

gemstones. The country has also long been

are

eased

through

investment

creating safety and efficiency.

known for the Tanzanite gemstone – unique to Tanzania.

Numerous

sectors

have

been

reformed,

including foreign exchange, investment and

Economy

trade policy, agriculture, finance, and the public

The Government of Tanzania is maintaining a path

sector. Tanzania’s government will continue

of keeping inflation low through following sound

providing a welcome, attractive, stable, and

macro-economic policies. The sustainability of

encouraging environment for investors.

the private sector remains a priority for creating new sectors in order to maximise economic

Energy

potential – through promoting public-private

Petroleum, hydropower and coal are the major

sector partnerships.

sources of commercial energy in Tanzania. Biomass energy, comprising of wood and

This approach has successfully created an ideal

charcoal, accounts for 93% of the total energy

investment climate to spur growth in employment

consumption. Tanzania has its own natural gas

as well as exports. Tanzania welcomes Foreign

reserves, which is replacing oil.

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Electricity is mainly generated from hydropower while

as foods, beverages, tobacco, textiles, furniture,

some thermal power stations have been built. In

and wood products. Regardless of its relatively small

2015, Tanzania completed a US$455-million power

size, the manufacturing sector is still significant to

transmission line linking to Kenya and Zambia, to

the country’s economy as it is a reliable source of

export electricity powered by gas and coal reserves.

revenue, making up over half of annual government revenue collection.

Agriculture As the foundation of Tanzania’s economy, agriculture

Stability

accounts for half of the national income and employs

Tanzania’s attraction lies in its national unity, social

80% of Tanzanians. The sector is dominated by food

cohesion and national consultation processes.

crop production. Government recognises the role

Tanzania enjoys peace, security, stability, vast natural

agriculture plays in economic growth and poverty

resources, geographical advantage, a large domestic

reduction. Macro-economic reforms will continue

market and a competent labour force.

impacting significantly on agriculture, most notably influenced by development of infrastructure, finance, land ownership, and good governance.

Manufacturing Manufacturing’s contribution to overall GDP has averaged 8% and is the third most crucial to Tanzania’s economy after agriculture and tourism. Tanzania’s

manufacturing

sector

activities

are

concentrated on simple consumer products such

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Natural Heritage of Tanzania

Tanzania is one of Africa’s most dynamic and popular travel destinations – offering the best of both safari and sea.

Tanzania has more natural tourist attractions

Gombe Stream National Park

than most other countries on the continent

At 52km², Gombe is Tanzania's smallest

– becoming known as the best safari

national park. It is a fragile strip of

destination in Africa. Complemented by its

chimpanzee habitat neighbouring the steep

magnificent beaches and islands, Tanzania

slopes and river valleys around the northern

offers it all. The spectacular country draws

shore of Lake Tanganyika. Its chimps were

large numbers of travellers from all over the

made famous by the pioneering work of

world.

Jane Goodall, whose behavioural research

Tanzania is home to the Serengeti National Park – world famous for the Great Migration; Mount

Kilimanjaro

Africa’s

highest

mountain; Ngorongoro Crater; Mount Meru – fifth-highest peak on the continent; Lakes Victoria, Tanganyika and Nyasa – the three largest freshwater bodies in Africa; as well as the magical ‘spice island’ of Zanzibar. One-quarter of Tanzania’s surface area has been set aside for conservation purposes. The 15 declared National Parks managed by

Tanzania

National

Parks

(TANAPA),

collectively harbour an estimated 20% of Africa’s large mammal population – creating a rich mosaic of protected areas.

Arusha National Park In

northern

Tanzania,

Arusha

National

program is the longest-running study of its kind in the world.

Katavi National Park Isolated, quiet and unspoilt, Katavi is a true wilderness, providing a taste of Africa as it was. Tanzania's third largest national park at 4,471km², it lies in the southwest of the country, within the Rift Valley, ending in the shallow expanse of Lake Rukwa. Game viewing is focused on the Katuma River and its floodplains, such as the seasonal Lakes Katavi and Chada. In the dry season, the Katuma becomes a rare source of drinking water – drawing an abundance of hippos and 4,000 elephants.

Mount Kilimanjaro National Park

Park’s 552km² area is a diversity of habitats.

Not only is it the highest peak in Africa,

Montane forest surrounds the Ngurdoto

Kilimanjaro is also the tallest free-standing

Crater, which teams with wildlife. The Momela

mountain in the world, rising from the

Lakes are visited by thousands of flamingos.

surrounding plains at 900m to 5,895m. It

The peaks of Kilimanjaro are visible on the

is one of the world's most accessible high

horizon, but most dominant in the park is

summits; a beacon for visitors from around

Mount Meru at 4,566m.

the world who reach either the summit at

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Uhuru Point, or Gillman's Point on the crater

Mahale’s mountain ridge is 50km in length

Mikumi National Park

edge. The Kilimanjaro National Park is 1668km²

and runs across the park. Its tallest peak, Mt

Mikumi National Park borders Africa's biggest

and its boundary lies at the 2,700m contour.

Nkungwe, rises 2462m – the highest point

game reserve – the Selous – and is dissected

on Lake Tanganyika’s shoreline. The western

by the tarred road between Dar es Salaam

Kitulo National Park

slopes form a gigantic wall that plunges deep

and Iringa. Its floodplain forms the centrepiece

Referred to by locals as The Garden of God and

into the Lake.

and abounds with wildlife. A major attraction

The Serengeti of Flowers by botanists, Kitulo

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are the hippos at the pools near the entrance.

hosts one of the great floral spectacles of the

Lake Manyara National Park

At 3,230km², Mikumi is the fourth-largest

world. It is home to 350 species of vascular

Stretching for 50km along the base of the

park in Tanzania and part of a much larger

plants, including 45 varieties of terrestrial orchid

600m high Rift Valley escarpment with an area

ecosystem.

– forming a wildflower display during the rainy

of 330km², Lake Manyara National Park was

season. Perched at 2,600m between the rugged

described by Ernest Hemingway as “the loveliest

Mkomazi National Park

peaks of the Kipengere, Poroto and Livingstone

I had seen in Africa”. The compact game-

Below the slopes of the Usambara and Pare

Mountains and with an area of 412.9km², its

viewing circuit through Manyara encapsulates

Eastern Arc Mountain ranges near Kilimanjaro,

well-watered volcanic soils support the largest

the Tanzanian safari experience. An expanse of

Mkomazi offers a bridge between the northern

montane grassland in Tanzania.

lush groundwater forest of ancient mahogany

safari

trees are contrasted by grassy floodplain with

3,245km²,

Mahale Mountains National Park

views across the alkaline lake to the volcanic

Mkomazi is a refuge for two highly endangered

At 1613km², Mahale Mountains National Park

peaks of the Masai Steppes. Manyara’s acacia

species – the black rhino and African wild dog.

is home to some of Africa’s last remaining wild

woodland is home to its legendary elephants

A game reserve since 1951, its name means

chimpanzees; a population of roughly 800.

and tree-climbing lions.

“scoop of water”.

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and

coastal

Mkomazi

is

attractions.

easily

At

accessible.


Ruaha National Park

The park is 456.8km² of which 220km² is water

viewing in Africa all year round. Its ecosystem,

Ruaha National Park is famous for rare game

comprising 11 small islets.

the oldest on earth and unchanged for millennia, is located in north Tanzania and extends

viewing and fascinating landscapes. With an untouched ecosystem, The Great Ruaha River

Saadani National Park

to

is the lifeline of the park and flows for 160km

At the centre of the historic triangle of

30,000km². The spectacle of predator versus

along the entire eastern boundary through

Bagamoyo, Pangani and Zanzibar, Saadani

prey dominates – with a large population of lion,

rugged gorges and open plains. It was gazetted

covers 1100km². It is the only wildlife sanctuary

as well as leopard, cheetah, all three African

by Germany in 1910 and named Rungwa Game

in Tanzania bordering the sea. It offers a unique

jackal species, and spotted hyena.

Reserve in 1946 under the British. In 2008,

combination of both marine and mainland flora

Usangu Game Reserve and wetlands were

and fauna. The open ocean with coral reefs

Tarangire National Park

annexed into the park, making it the largest park

changes inland to mangrove forest ecosystems,

in East Africa at 20,226km² with the region’s largest concentration of elephant.

Rubondo Island National Park Gazetted in 1977, Rubondo Island is an

and into salt pans. Further inland, the Wami River is the most important freshwater source beside numerous seasonal rivers and dams.

south-western

Kenya,

spanning

some

During the dry season, the Tarangire River shrinks and draws multitudes of thirsty wildlife – with the greatest concentration outside of the Serengeti. The evergreen swamps are the focus for 550 bird varieties – the most breeding species in one habitat in the world. Flocks of the

important breeding ground for migratory birds

Serengeti National Park

and fish as it was once the only well protected

Tanzania's oldest and most popular national

weaver and ashy starling are endemic to the dry

area of Lake Victoria. About 80% of the park is

park, world heritage site and recently proclaimed

savannah of north-central Tanzania. Tarangire

covered by dense forest, providing a variety of

7th Wonder of the World, the 14,763km²

National Park covers 2850km². Not only do you

habitats to wildlife ranging from savannah, open

Serengeti is famous for The Great Migration.

find pythons and leopards in trees here – but

woodland, papyrus swamps to dense forest.

The Serengeti offers the most scintillating game-

lions too.

colourful yellow-collared lovebird, rufous-tailed

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Udzungwa Mountains National Park

across

Tanzania and Kenya is truly a magnificent

conservation

The forests of Udzungwa consist of verdant

spectacle of wildlife in unprecedented volumes.

safeguards the interests of indigenous residents.

glades of 30-metre high trees. At 1,990km²,

Battling elements and predators whilst crossing

Its main attractions are Ngorongoro Crater,

Udzungwa is the largest and most biodiverse of a

two major rivers in their trek, the Serengeti is

The Serengeti Plains, the Northern Highland

chain of large forest-swathed mountains. Known

the greatest place to view the largest overland

Forest Reserve (NHFR), and Olduvai Gorge.

collectively as the Eastern Arc Mountains, the

migration in the world.

The protection status only allows for indigenous

the

Serengeti-Mara

ecosystem

of

land use area, it promotes the tourism and of

natural

resources,

and

tribes such as the Masai to live within its borders.

area has been dubbed the African Galapagos for its diversity of endemic plants and animals

Ngorongoro Crater

– including the African violet. Its closed-canopy

The Ngorongoro Crater in Arusha is known as

Zanzibar

spans altitudes of 250m to above 2,000m. Birds

‘Africa’s Eden’ and one of Africa’s great Natural

The coast of Tanzania is most famous for the

include the green-headed oriole, numerous

Wonders. Within its rim, large herds of zebra,

Zanzibar Archipelago – a cluster of islands that

secretive Eastern Arc endemics, and a forest

wildebeest and endangered black rhino graze

saw the growth and survival of Swahili civilisation

partridge. The Iringa red colobus and Sanje

– with lions never too far. For centuries, the tall

and trade until the mid-twentieth century.

Crested Mangabey are found only here.

Masai pastoralists have moved their herds to

The Great Migration

the green pastures below the highland slopes in

Zanzibar’s coastline offers some of the best

co-existence with the wildlife.

beaches in the world. On the east coast, waves

Over 1.5 million wildebeest or “Gnus”, 200,000 zebra

and

500,000

break over coral reefs and sand bars offshore.

gazelle

The alkaline lakes of Ndutu and Masek

Up north, ocean swimming is not as susceptible

instinctively go in search of grazing lands each

are home to rich game populations, as well

to the tides, with smooth sandy beaches.

year. This epic three-week journey culminates in

as a series of peaks and volcanoes. The crater

Beach attractions include the slave caves of

the survival of the fittest as 40km long columns

itself is a type of collapsed volcano called a

Mangapwani and nearby Bububu.

of

crocodile-

caldera. It is a World Heritage Site and listed

infested waters as they migrate over 1,000km

as an International Biosphere Reserve by

The port city of Stone Town dominates the

northwards.

UNESCO.

west coast. Many of the winding streets and

Otherwise known as the “Greatest show on

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area covers

unchanged. Attractions include the sultan’s

earth”, the extraordinary annual Great Migration

8,292km². Established in 1959 as a multiple

palace, the House of Wonders, the Portuguese

wildebeest

plunge

Thomson’s

through

high townhouses of old Stone Town remain

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Fort and gardens, the merchants’ houses, and

Mafia

the Turkish baths of the old city.

Mafia Island is a popular destination with relaxed and secluded beaches, offering privacy

Spice tours to working plantations offer insight

and comfort. The unspoilt dive sites are a well-

into the cultivation of cloves, vanilla, nutmeg,

kept secret. For centuries, the island was a

cinnamon and other spices which made

trading stop for Shirazi merchants travelling to

Zanzibar famous. Other attractions include

Persia. Under the rule of the Omani sultanate in

the sea turtles at Menai Bay Conservation Area

Zanzibar, vast coconut and cashew plantations

and the rare red Colubus monkeys at Jozani

flourished.

Forest. The island’s prestigious past is reflected in the

Pemba

coral ruins on Chole Mjini – the small island just

For centuries, Pemba’s clove plantations and

off shore. Mafia Island Marine Park has recently

spice fields provided the Omani sultanate in

been gazetted as the largest protected area in

Zanzibar with money for trade and military

the Indian Ocean.

dominance – and it’s still a major spice producer in the archipelago. Visitors flock to Pemba’s shores, dotted with desert islands and throngs of coconut palms, for some of the best diving in the Indian Ocean. The Pemba Channel drops off steeply just off the west coast and the diverse species of marine life and coral are exceptional. Tourism is still in its early stages and Pemba’s unspoilt shores and pristine waters offer a memorable underwater adventure.

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Tribes & Culture of Tanzania

The Tanzanian culture is especially significant in Africa, as even though there are around 126 different distinct tribes, this diversity has seldom led to modern conflict. Tribes range from the iconic Masai pastoralists of the Rift Valley, to the Hadzabe hunter-gatherers of the Lake Eyasi basin, to the industrious Chagga agriculturists of the Kilimanjaro footslopes. The most populous tribes are the Sukuma, Haya, Chagga, Nyamwezi, Makonde, Hehe and Gogo, each comprising less than 10% of the total population.

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Masai The Masai’s distinctive red attire and customs have made them into one of the most worldrenowned African tribes. They are nomadic herders and warriors living in the wildlife-rich plains of the Great Rift Valley stretching across northern Tanzania and southern Kenya, often referred to as Masailand. The warriors are one of the most respected groups of the Masai and are known worldwide. These men wear draped cloth and carry traditional weapons. The cloth used is commonly red, adding an imposing air to their already impressive tall stature. They are also well-known for their distinctive dance of simultaneous high leaps accompanied by deep rhythmic chanting. Masai women are renowned for their jewellery which they layer around their necks, arms, legs, and ears in an arrangement of colourful beads and metal ornaments. Survivors of a past era, the Masai live in much the same way as their ancestors did for centuries. Unconcerned with the concept of time, their lives are governed by the rising and setting of the sun, the rugged landscape and the seasons. Despite Masai society facing many challenges, they are able to adapt to changing conditions. Their strong traditional customs allow them to live in harmony with their precious surroundings.

Hadzabe The Hadzabe are a hunter-gatherer tribe that has inhabited the Rift Valley in the Lake Eyasi Basin vicinity for the past 10,000 years. Their native tongue is a unique language filled with “clicks” and “pops”. Their entire population only numbers about 2000 and they are among the last existing full-time hunter-gatherers on earth. The women gather berries and pick baobab fruit, while men collect honey and hunt local wildlife using poison arrows. As this is the only way they provide for themselves, they are the only people legally allowed to hunt in the Serengeti. They believe in individual autonomy and have no official leaders or authorities. The Hadzabe tribe is one of the last tribes that have stayed undiluted by tourism and universal globalisation – maintaining the lifestyle of their ancestors for centuries.

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Sukuma The Sukuma are the largest group in Tanzania with a population of over five million. They are scattered around the country, living in both rural areas and cities such as Mwanza and Shinyanga. Their traditional lifestyle has been drastically influenced by modern living. In rural areas, they grow crops such as cotton, corn, potatoes and rice or raise livestock. A staple food is ‘ugali’, a traditional East African dish similar to porridge. The Sukuma are divided into two main groups called Kimakia and Kisomayo – with further subgroups. They speak the Sukuma language and Swahili. The Sukuma have many different

culturally conservative and protective of their

religions, with some 10% belonging to the

Nyamzwezi

territory and lifestyle.

Meaning ‘people of the moon', the Nyamzwezi

Christian church while others practice traditional ancestral beliefs.

live in western Tanzania near Tabora. During

Haya

the colonial era, they were known as the most

The Haya live on the shores of Lake Victoria

powerful tribe in the interior. Their strength and

using its rich soils to grow coffee and tea –

wealth enabled them to fend off the occupying

The Chagga people are the third-largest group

processing it for export. The Haya women pride

Arabs in 1880.

in Tanzania and inhabit the area to the north

themselves on their craftwork and hairstyles.

Chagga

of the Masai Steppe on the slopes of Mount

Zanzibar

Kilimanjaro. A Bantu people, the Chagga farm

Ha

the mountainsides and use water from the

The Ha tribe live in the forest and bush along the

Bantu people whose ancestors moved to the

forests.

Burundi border between Lake Victoria and Lake

islands from mainland Tanzania. The population

Tanganyika. Their main occupation is tending

has a significant minority of Shirazi people who

They are enterprising and hardworking, most

their long-horn cattle. They have mystical beliefs

have Arab ancestry. As the ruling class in the

noted in their invention of a remarkable irrigation

and build shrines to their ancestors. The Ha are

19th century, they were hugely influential on the

system carrying water 180 metres above river

well known for their dances, celebrations, and

culture of Zanzibar. Muslims comprise 99% of

level, which enables them to sustain the Mbeke

music of drums, gourds and the rhythm of bare

the population in Zanzibar.

plant brewing local beer.

feet.

Makonde

Iraqw

There are 128 different languages spoken

The Makonde are best known for their intricate

The Iraqw are of Cushitic origin and live in the

throughout Tanzania. To achieve unity after

woodcarvings. Living on the Makonde Plateau

central highlands of Mbulu. Known for their

independence, Swahili was made the national

they have traditionally lived in relative isolation

statuesque posture and sharp features, they are

language and introduced into Primary schools.

and managed to stay mostly unaffected by

a reserved self-sufficient people who only sell

Notable Swahili writers include Shaaban Robert,

development. They have a reputation for being

their crops or animals when strictly necessary.

Edwin Semzaba, and Euphrase Kezilahabi.

Zanzibar is also populated by mostly African

Languages

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English is the other official language and compulsory in Secondary and Tertiary school. Most languages in Tanzania sadly cannot share equal linguistic rights and are threatened with extinction.

Religion Tanzania's religious beliefs are diverse and unique, greatly influencing the culture. The

Franciscan mission in the city of Kilwa was

born in south Tanzania and lived in Dar es

number of Tanzanians practicing Islam and

established. In the 17th century, Catholic and

Salaam. He died in 1972 and since then, the

Christianity is relatively equal, sharing around

Protestant missions were found in almost every

style has been widely adopted across Tanzania

two-thirds of the population. The remaining third

coastal city.

and the world.

Islam first appeared in the late medieval period

One of Africa’s most famous artists is Tanzanian-

with the establishment of Arab commercial

born, George Lilanga. Numerous reputable

stations in Zanzibar and along the coast. The

musicians create music in varying genres,

Many tribes still hold to ancient traditions, with

Islamic faith was widely spread by Arabic slave

ranging from the modern R&B, pop, and dance

25% of Tanzania’s population following African

traders.

music, to the more traditional Zouk and Taarab.

consists of other religions, including indigenous beliefs

Hinduism

and

Buddhism

among

members of the Asian minorities.

religions and beliefs. In rural areas, some express their faith in an animistic religion. Many

Art & Music

Tanzanians give their children an ancestral name

The popular Tingatinga style of using enamel

in addition to a Christian or Islamic name.

paints on canvas is evident in unique African paintings. These paintings usually colourfully

Christianity first came to Tanzania at the

depict animals and flowers. Tingatinga was

beginning of the 16th century when the

started by Edward Saidi Tingatinga, who was

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ICONS OF TANZANIA

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Stalwarts of Tanzania Business

The trade winds have long brushed past Tanzania’s coastline and stirred up a spirit of commerce. From simple trades in resources and commodities such as fish, spices and precious stones, Tanzania has nurtured an entrepreneurial society. SMEs constitute a massive percentage of the total number of businesses in Tanzania and a number of trailblazing businessmen and women behind some of Tanzania’s largest companies are tapping into this market and making waves across the African continent.

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Mohammed Dewji (pictured left)

across the African continent. The awards are

jobs by 2020. Dewji is well known across the

Mohammed Dewji is the Group CEO of MeTL

considered to be one of the biggest awards in

continent for being a leader in employment and

(Mohammed Enterprise Tanzania Limited), a

Africa’s private sector and are held on the first

manufacturing in East and Central Africa.

Tanzanian conglomerate founded by his father

day of the Africa CEO Forum. He aims to maintain his position as a key player

in the 1970s. It is active in textile manufacturing, flour milling, beverages and edible oils in

Currently, MeTL Group employs 28,000 people

in Tanzania’s private sector-led development.

eastern, southern and central Africa. At just

or 2% of Tanzania’s formal private sector

The MeTL Group now operates in over 35

41, Dewji is Africa’s youngest billionaire and

employment. This makes Dewji the second

Tanzania's only billionaire, operating in at least

biggest employer in the country after the

six African countries with ambitions to expand

Government of Tanzania. Dewji has large ambitions for his nation and has

His net worth rose due to an increase in sales in

promised to create 100,000 jobs in Tanzania.

2015. A businessman and politician, Dewji retired

As the largest private employer of labour in

from Tanzania's parliament in early 2015 after

Tanzania, MeTL was honoured among the most

completing two terms. His Mo Dewji Foundation

outstanding manufacturers in the country at the

provides

President's Manufacturer of the Year Awards

for

underprivileged

Tanzanian children and he signed the Giving

manufacturing, energy and petroleum, financial services, and mobile telephony, to infrastructure and

to several more.

scholarships

industries – ranging from trading, agriculture,

(PMAYA) in Dar es Salaam.

real

estate,

transport,

logistics

and

distribution. However, Dewji is currently pursuing a number of growth and expansion projects in order to continue MeTL’s expansion of core business activities and thus increase employment across its countries of operation. These new activities lie in capital expansion, efficiency and value

Pledge in 2016, promising to donate at least half

chain, and regional expansion. The President used the platform to assure all in

his fortune to philanthropic causes.

attendance that his government will continue

The standards have been set high and the bar

Dewji

to offer support to the manufacturing sector

has been raised and MeTL seems up for the task

received the African CEO OF THE YEAR Award

to ensure that it can contribute over 15% of

of becoming a major contributor to Tanzanian

after trumping business heavyweights from

Tanzania’s GDP and account for 40% of all new

growth and development for decades to come.

Ineke Bussemaker

is of particular importance in Africa and Tanzania

Chief Executive Officer, National Microfinance

and mobile banking and payments form a key

Bank Plc (NMB)

part of this.

An international banker for 30 years, Ineke

Historically,

Bussemaker started her career in banking after

has been limited. The impact of mobile money

completing her MBA degree with a focus on

across the African continent is widespread and

business computing. Her experience ranges

the ripple of Finance Technology, or FinTech,

from corporate banking, country management,

has hit Tanzania like a wave. Around 7.5 million

transaction banking and e-business.

Tanzanians have a bank account, while 30

On

21

March

2017,

Mohammed

Tanzania’s

banking

penetration

million have a mobile phone. The untapped Prior to joining NMB, she worked for four different

potential of the market is evident and the impact

banks across four European countries – namely

this can have on commerce and industry even

Rabobank Netherlands as head of payment

more so. NMB’s vision is to make the whole

services, Citibank Denmark as country manager

value chain digital.

NMB also works with farming cooperatives

and head of e-business for Western Europe in London, as well as at ABN AMRO Bank.

benefit from this.

Tanzania, Kenya and Cote d’Ivoire are the top favourite investment destinations in Africa.

and groups to provide them with loans and working capital as well as training/capacity building through the NMB Foundation. Other

Bussemaker has been the CEO of NMB Plc

Tanzania is particularly appealing due to its

(National Microfinance Bank) in Tanzania since

impressive size and populous, with 50-million

May 2015. NMB is the largest retail bank in

people. It also still holds massive potential for

Tanzania, with over 180 branches, 2.2 million

development and offers high-growth potential

customers and total assets of more than

in various sectors, most notably the agricultural

building infrastructure, including roads, schools,

US$2-billion. The bank offers the full scope of

sector and agro-processing industry.

and health clinics – resulting in direct growth of

sectors with the greatest potential for growth are Tanzania’s gas, helium, energy, and construction sectors. The government is very focused on

the building sector especially in rural areas.

banking services to consumers, farmers, micro enterprises, SMEs, corporates, as well as the

To move away from the domination of small-

Government in Tanzania.

scale farms, investment is needed in medium or

Bussemaker holds an MBA in Business & IT

large commercial farms which will help Tanzania

from the Rotterdam School of Management

Her focus on banking has always been innovation

develop through the resultant creation of

and a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from

and especially how modern technology can

infrastructure, power, water and transportation.

the University of Leiden in The Netherlands.

support the development of customer friendly

Although

She speaks fluent Dutch and English and is

new products and services. Financial inclusion

advantage of scale, smallholder farmers can

large-scale

farmers

have

the

conversant in French and German.

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Profile of Dr Charles Steven Kimei, CEO CRDB Bank Group Dr Charles Steven Kimei is an economist with a

has managed to be the first local bank to

PhD and has worked in the financial sector for

cross borders and open a subsidiary in the

more than 30 years. He was born on the 4th of

neighbouring country of Burundi.

August, 1953. He is married and blessed with of Tanzania as Director for policy and Research

ACCOLADES $ AWARDS FOR DR KIMEI:

before joining CRDB Bank as Managing Director

• Chairs Tanzania Bankers Association (2013

three children. He had earlier worked with Bank

in 1998. Since then, he has managed to lead the

to date)

bank and attain great achievements including

• The Boards of Economic and Social Research

raising profits from 2b/- in 1998 to 78.8b/-

Foundation (ESRF)

(USD 36.2 million) in 2016 and increasing the

• Tanzania Education Authority

number of branches from 19 to 250 spread

• Local Governments Loans Authority, Local

across the country.

Authority Pension Fund • The Council of University of Dar es Salaam

EDUCATION $ EARLIER CAREER Dr Kimei was employed by the Central Bank of

card business in East and Central Africa, the

Tanzania (Bank of Tanzania) from April 1978 and

aim being to encourage the community to

up to 1998 where he held various positions. His

spend using plastic cards at the time when

career at the Central Bank of Tanzania started

cash robberies were rampant. He successfully

as a Research Economist in 1978 rising to

installed SMEs support that uplifted many

be the Head of Domestic Division Research

Tanzanians

Department in June 1980. In September 1981,

economically

he joined his PhD studies at Uppsala University in

service other sectors of the economy. He

Sweden between 1981 to 1985. While pursuing

Introduced a wholesale micro financing concept

his PhD, he worked as a part time Consultant

in the country and its uniqueness has attracted

on African Economies and Country Risks at

many from other parties of the world; viability

Scandia International Insurance Company in

and success of the wholesale micro financing

Stockholm.

established at CRDB Bank in partnership with

to

become

sustainable

financially and

viable,

capable

to

microfinance institutions empowered SACCOS,

MD/CEO of CRDB BANK

has remarkably shown effective and efficient

The history of CRDB Bank, the institution that

in providing financial services to the poorest

Dr Kimei is currently running can be traced

segments of borrowers with an equal gender

back to 1947, with the establishment of the

balance being accessed by small and medium

Land Bank of Tanganyika (LBT) by the British

sized

colonial government; post colonial government

unbanked customer groups and became

undertook a number of mergers and attempts

bankable.

enterprises

that

brought

previously

to restructure the bank in the hope of mobilizing

Services Company and CRDB Burundi Subsidiary • Part time lecturer at Department of economics at the university of Dar es Salaam, • Patron to the Dar es Salaam University Finance Association (DUFA).

PUBLICATIONS Dr Kimei has published a number of academic papers that includes; • Tanzania's Financial Experience in the PostWar Period, Uppsala 1987. • Macroeconomic Policies and Exchange rate Management (Tanzania's Experience), 1992. • Monetary Policy and Financial Markets: The Case of Tanzania, 1997. • Development of Financial Infrastructure in Tanzania: Contribution to African Development. • Bank Annual Report of 1994, Tanzania: Capital Flows and Macroeconomic Impact (1997). • Banking Management and Macroeconomic

credit for rural and agricultural development,

Since he joined CRDB Bank to date Dr Kimei has

and it was restructured into a development

managed to demonstrates overall satisfactory

Stability:

bank

Rural

performance. CRDB Bank has evolved into a

presented at Asia-Africa Level Workshop on

Development Bank in 1972, Later in 1984, it

number one and credible player in the financial

under

the

name;

Tanzania

was again restructured into Cooperative and

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• Chairs the Board of CRDB Microfinance

services sector in Tanzania. CRDB Bank has an

Paper

prepared

for

UN

and

Advancing Financial Intermediation in Africa. • Dr

Kimei

has

made

the

outstanding

Rural Development Bank or CRDB. By the

average annual growth rate of 30% (in terms

early 1990s, however, the bank was in terrible

of total assets) and a 22% share in the market

Prepared/

situation: it was insolvent, almost bankrupt and

for deposits, with a total of about 3,391,260

Exchange rate Study (1991) which paved

it was privatized in 1996. This was a pivotal

customer's accounts. CRDB Bank has been

the way for liberalisation of the exchange rate

point in CRDB's history, the Bank was not

operating profitably and as of December

regime in Tanzania; he was also involved in

performing and in a bad shape. Upon joining

2015, CRDB Bank had a network of over 250

the preparations for the "Bureau de Change

CRDB Bank as the Managing Director in 1998,

branches, 515 ATMs, 15 Depository ATMs, 15

Study" including Guidelines for licensing

Dr Kimei initiated a number of restructuring

Mobile branches, 1,000 Point of Sales (POS)

and regulation of Bureaus-leading to lifting

processes that entailed a series of activities to

terminals, over 490 Microfinance partners'

of Exchange Controls and introduction of

overhaul the bank, step by step towards high

institutions and over 2,500 agency services. The

Bureaus de change in 1992 and Head of

growth, profitability and listing at Dar es Salaam

Bank also operates through Internet and Mobile

the Secretariat to the Steering Committee

Stock Exchange.

banking services.

for the restructuring and reorganisation of

In 2002, Dr Kimei oversaw the first smart

Under Dr Kimei's custodianship CRDB Bank

commercial banks in Tanzania.

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also

contributions

Coordinated

following the

areas;

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Profile of Joseph Kussaga, CEO Clouds Media International Joseph Kussaga A Musoma born entrepreneur with the ability of turning innovative ideas into media empires, Joseph Kusaga, is the founder and owner of various successful enterprises having started with Tanzania’s most influential and strongest private radio station known as Clouds FM. It all started in a small space in a Dar es Salaam building

called

Investment

House

(Kitega

Uchumi), too small to fit more than a few presenters into the studio, to now having moved to his own four story building and various offices located across East and Southern Africa, and the Middle East. His drive started with a love of music and entertaining the public that put this former DJ (by then known as ‘The Emperor’) into the successful road of being a media mogul. With the right eye of choosing an excellent team of entrepreneurs, Joseph Kusaga has managed to lead Clouds Media Group into a multimedia company reaching across Africa and parts of the Middle East. Focusing on moving the company into broader reach, Joseph Kusaga has ensured that Clouds Media Group through Clouds TV International is the first media house to have an African TV station in the Middle East and is now only pushing it further into the international market. Being the owner of PrimeTime Promotions, which is a subsidiary of Clouds Media Group, Joseph Kusaga has also made history with various events such as Tanzania’s biggest music tour known as Fiesta. Having had various international artists such Jay Z, Sean Paul, T.I., Lil Kim, Rick Ross, Shaggy alongside all Tanzanian A-list artists, Fiesta keeps expanding as the years go by. Though prior to Fiesta and CMG, during his college years is when the forward thinking Joseph Kusaga had already implemented his passion for event management by being responsible for the hottest events when Tanzania was not yet as exposed to music and entertainment as you see today. All in all, anyone who has had the opportunity of meeting and having a chat with Joseph Kusaga will tell you that after all of the accomplishments he has achieved up to date, he remains to be a very humble man who puts his family first in addition to supporting the many youth wanting to follow in his footsteps.

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FLAVIANA MATATA

LEADING LADIES of Tanzania

A number of prolific power-house women are rising to the fore in Tanzanian business, industry and entertainment. Their successes are inspiring more and more young women to pursue similar paths, not only in Tanzania, but across East Africa.

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2

Left: Elizabeth Michael (Lulu), Right: Lady JayDee

Flaviana Matata

at the Arise Magazine Fashion week in Lagos,

won the 2016 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice

Born and raised in Tanzania, Flaviana Matata’s

Nigeria.

Awards as the Best Movie of Eastern Africa.

inspiration to many African women. She studied

Elizabeth Michael (Lulu)

Lady JayDee

Electrical Engineering at Arusha Technical

Born and raised in Dar es Salaam, film actress

Tanzanian singer Judith Wambura Mbibo, known

College and rose to international fame in 2007

Elizabeth Michael started her acting career at

by her stage name Lady JayDee, was born on

after she won the Miss Universe Tanzania title

age five. She was then taken to the Kaole Sanaa

15 June 1979. She started singing in church at

– becoming the first woman to represent her

Group by actor Mahsein Awadh, where she

the age of seven and then joined the Afro Reign

country in Miss Universe.

acted in many television soap operas, including

group in the 1990s. She now specialises in the

famous TV dramas Zizimo, Baragumu, Gharika,

R&B/Zouk/Afro Pop genres.

stellar rise in the modelling industry is an

Flaviana defied the notion of beauty, as she was

Taswira, and Demokrasia.

the first bald woman to compete in a beauty pageant. Her natural African look and her

Her talent attracted a number of producers

charming personality propelled her to 6th place

and in 2005 she made her film debut in Jimmy

in the finals of Miss Universe 2007 in Mexico City.

Mponda's action film called Misukosuko Part 2. In 2006, she appeared as the main character

Flaviana has a passion for social services and

in the film called Wema and later appeared in

has used her fame in the global beauty industry

many movies like Family Tears, Dangerous Girl,

to support worthy charity activities in her native

and Silent Killer among others.

country by being a Goodwill Ambassador of SOS Children’s Village Tanzania and working

She also participated in the award-winning

with youth on drug addiction.

documentary called Wahapahapa Radio Drama. Through this project she appeared in Lady

She is an Angel Ambassador of Diamond

Jaydee's video for Shamba and Enika's video

Empowerment Fund (DEF), working closely

for Changanya – both videos exploring parent-

with Russell Simmons on various charities in

child communications.

Africa. Through her foundation, Flaviana Matata

Considered one of the most influential artists in Tanzania – and the most popular female artist – Lady JayDee is renowned for being one of the first females to sing R&B in Swahili. She has become inspirational across eastern Africa and has won numerous accolades across the region. Since releasing her debut album entitled Machozi in May 2001, she has received numerous awards through a number of major milestones – the first was being named M-Net's Best Female Artist in Tanzania for 2001. She has taken the honours for Best Female

Foundation, she reaches out and helps women

In August 2013, she launched her movie called

Vocalist and Best Female artist at the Tanzania

and children in Tanzania for a number of causes.

Foolish Age – her first as a producer. The movie

Kili Music Awards, as well as the Best Female

She is also the Goodwill Ambassador of Mitindo

was selected for screening at the 2014 Zanzibar

Artist at the Uganda Pearl of Africa Music

House – a Tanzanian charity.

International Film Festival and nominated as

Awards numerous times. She has also been

Favourite Movie at the 2014 Tanzania People's

named the Tanzania Music Awards’ Female

She is currently signed with Boss Models SA

Choice Awards (Tuzo Za Watu). The film won her

Artist of the Year multiple times.

and NEXT Network model management in

the Favourite Actress award. Lady JayDee blends rich, soulful African

New York City, working with some of the most respected professionals in the fashion industry. Flaviana won the Model of the Year 2011 award

In 2015, her second movie as a producer called

vocals with arrangements and instrumentation

Mapenzi Ya Mungu (God's love) was screened

combining both African traditional and modern

at the Zanzibar International Film Festival and

influences.

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YOUNG ICONS of Tanzania Tanzania has seen an emergence of selfdriven and entrepreneurial young Tanzanians trailblazing their way across various industries. Faced with prospects of unemployment, a number of prolific young icons are inspiring the youth population into action and highlighting that a future in Tanzania is possible. In turn, these icons are shaping the future of Tanzania.

Vanessa Mdee

single became a hit across eastern and central

Tanzanian media personality turned songstress,

Africa.

Vanessa Mdee, known as Vee Money by fans, is both a successful MTV base Africa VJ and

She later rose to prominence as a radio and

choice FM Tanzania DJ.

TV host, hosting Epic Bongo Star Search and Dume Challenge for ITV Tanzania before signing

Born Vanessa Hau Mdee on 7 June 1988, this

to B'Hits Music Group in late 2012.

vibrant young East African girl was born to a journalist turned diplomat father. As a result,

Vanessa has had the chance to interview many

Vanessa was part of various art scenes in Paris,

artists, such as K'Naan, Kelly Rowland, French

Nairobi and her hometown of Arusha.

Montana, Trey Songs, Mac Miller, Rick Ross, Ludacris, Miguel, Donald, Nazizi, Xtatic, Stella

She studied law at the Catholic University of

Mwangi, Camp Mulla, Tay Grin, Teargas, Dr Sid

Eastern Africa but after the sudden passing of

and many more African and international acts.

her father, she decided to follow her dreams by participating in MTV’s VJ search in Tanzania –

Her second single “Come Over”, released on 13

making her the country’s first MTV VJ.

November 2013 was nominated for RnB/Soul Song of the Year at the All Africa Music Awards

In 2011, Vanessa got asked to open and

in Lagos, Nigeria in 2014. In December 2013

perform the anthem to the TUSKER CECAFA

Vanessa was invited to perform at Nigeria’s

Cup. In front of the nation, “Celebrate” became

biggest annual music concert – Harp Rhythm

an immediate victory song as Tanzania won

Unplugged.

the championship that year. This caught the attention of the B’Hitz Music Group Team, who

On 26 March 2015, Vanessa Mdee released her

signed her as their first female act.

fifth single and chart topper “Nobody But Me” where she joined South African rapper K.O. Her

Since joining forces with Ommy Dimples on

sixth single “Never Ever” has been a smash hit

Tanzania’s song of the year (2012- 2013) “Me

in Africa and beyond.

and U” – Vanessa has become one of the country’s biggest musical stars. Her first solo

Vanessa has also worked with various NGOs

single “Closer”, was downloaded over 30,000

like ONE and WildAid to release music for a

times in its first week, remaining on the charts

great cause.

for over 13 weeks. On release of the video, the

vanessamdee.com

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DIAMOND PLATNUMZ

Diamond Platnumz Naseeb Abdul Juma was born on 2 October 1989 and is today one of the most popular and awarded Tanzanian recording artists, popularly known by his stage name Diamond Platnumz (or simply Diamond). He is a Bongo Flava recording artist and singer from Tanzania. Bongo Flava is the nickname for Tanzanian hip hop music that was developed in the 1990s. It was influenced by American hip hop, reggae, R&B, Afrobeat, and dancehall, uniquely combining traditional Tanzanian styles including Taarab and Dansi. Diamond is best known for his hit song “Number One� and has won numerous awards at Channel O and the HiPipo Music Awards. He performed at the Big Brother Africa 7 eviction show in May 2012. He is considered influential among his fans and was allegedly the highest selling Tanzanian artist of ringtones by mobile phone companies in 2013. Added to this, he is also now among the highest earning artists in the African Great Lakes region's music industry. On 3 May 2014, Diamond Platnumz set a new record at the Tanzania Music Awards by winning seven awards, including Best Male Writer, Best Male Artist, Best Song Writer and Best Male Entertainer of the Year. Prior to these accomplishments, Diamond held the record for winning three awards at the 2010 Tanzania music awards.

Jokate Mwegelo Jokate Mwegelo is a Tanzanian actress, singer, host and entrepreneur. She is also a Chief Executive Officer of Fashion brand Kidoti Loving. In 2011, she won a Zanzibar International Film Festival award for best actress. Jokate was born on 20 March 1988 in Washington, D.C where her parents were working. She was later raised in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. She graduated from University of Dar es Salaam with Bachelor (Honours) in Political Science and Philosophy. Her claim to fame came when she participated in Miss Tanzania 2006 and became the first runner up and the Redds Fashion Ambassador

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JOKATE MWEGELO and Citizen Newspaper Ambassador. Before

She has also featured in the 2013 TV series

Max” with Sarah Hassan from Kenya that was

Miss Tanzania she won Miss Kurasini 2006 and

called “Siri Ya Mtungi”. In 2014 she acted as the

shown by ST Swahili station of StarTimes.

Miss Temeke 2006.

main character in the movie “Mikono Salama”. The movie earned her another Zanzibar

She first hosted the Tanzania Music Awards

In 2007 she made her film debut in the movie

International Film Festival award as the best

in 2008, followed by the 2010 awards. In

called “Fake Pastors” alongside Vincent Kigosi,

actress in Swahili films 2015.

2013, she was the official red carpet host for

Lisa Jensen and the late Adam Kuambiana. In

the Kilimanjaro Tanzania Music Awards with

2008 she acted in movie that was called “From

Her other passion is singing and she has

Millard Ayo and the official host for Social Media

China With True Love”.

featured in a number of hit songs. In 2013

Lounge in 2014.

she released a song with Lucci called “Kaka In 2010 she acted in “Chumo”, a movie about

na Dada”. In 2015 she released another song

Jokate believes it is time that young talented

Malaria produced by Media for Development

called “Leo” featuring Ice Prince from Nigeria.

Tanzanians used their fame positively and

International and directed by Jordan Riber. It

In 2011, she became a Channel O TV co-host

worked to build brands that could create jobs

won the prize at the Northwest Projections Film

on “Top Ten Most”. She was also the official

for their generation. This remains her vision

Festival in Bellingham, Washington, taking home

red carpet host at the Channel O Music Video

which she aims to achieve through planning,

the coveted Golden Hamster Award and getting

Awards in 2011 at the Sandton Convention

patience and creativity.

nominated in the 9th Africa Movie Academy

Centre in South Africa.

kidoti.co.tz

Awards for Best Short Film. “Chumo” earned Jokate the 2011 Zanzibar International Film

In 2014, Jokate became co-host of TV show

Millard Ayo

Festival Best Actress award, and earned her a

known as the “Beat Challenge” broadcast by

On radio since 13-years-old when he won the

Pan African Actress of the year nomination at

DSTV channel Maisha Magic. In 2015, Jokate

chance to do a children’s show on Clouds

the 2012 Nigeria Entertainment Awards.

became a host of fashion TV show “Mashariki

FM, Millard Ayo is now the man behind one of

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MBWANA SAMATTA

MILLARD AYO Tanzania’s most visited websites in the country.

received the call back that he’d been waiting for.

Beside his news blog, he currently has a show on radio every weekday from 7am, which counts

His radio show soon drew a large following of

down the biggest stories around the world from

fans and he has become one of Tanzania’s most

politics to sports to entertainment.

acclaimed and powerful radio personalities. He has also worked with Multichoice Africa as a

Millard Afrael Ayo was born in Arusha on

reporter for DStv.

accurate and informative. He has gained an incredible following and is now the source

26 January 1986 as the first child of four to businessman father Afrael Ayo and school

Spurred on by friends and colleagues and in

people turn to when verifying the accuracy of

teacher mother Mary Ayo.

keeping with the entertainment theme of his

any news story. millardayo.com

new radio show, Ayo started blogging in 2012 After attending the Arusha College of Electronics

to keep followers in the loop. It ballooned

to become an electrician, Ayo battled to make

immediately and gained him two awards from

Mbwana Samatta

ends meet so made the decision to focus on

Africa Stars and Vodacom. Although associated

Mbwana Ally Samatta was born on 13 December

media instead – his real passion. He studied

heavily with entertainment, the website covers

1992 in Dar es Salaam. He is a prolific Tanzanian

media in 2004 at East Africa Training Institute

news across fields including sports, health,

footballer playing in the position of striker. His

(Broadcasting and Press), before moving to

education and even politics.

current team is KRC Genk.

Zamzibar) as a news reporter. Six months later

The Millard Ayo brand has expanded rapidly and

His youth career began in 2008 with African

he moved back to Dar es Salaam and joined

he now employs 14 people, including writers and

Lyon. In 2010, he embarked on his senior career

a Christian radio station as a presenter for

photographers. Other brands are clamouring to

with Simba SC and earned them 13 goals in 25

three years. Although he was still struggling

get on board and his earnings from both the

appearances. In 2011, he joined TP Mazembe

financially, this gave him the opportunity to gain

website and social media are sky-rocketing. He

and scored 60 goals in 103 appearances.

the necessary experience and build up his CV.

has also received personal endorsements from

Samatta was a key figure with TP Mazembe

Superjet, Vodacom and Airtel.

– winning the 2015 CAF Champions League,

Zanzibar and joining Zanzibar Television (TVZ

scoring seven goals in the process and finishing

His life finally changed when he made the move

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as the competition's top scorer.

to Radio 1/ITV and received a larger salary and

To get to where he is Ayo has invested

gained a name for himself. Ever hungry for more,

wholeheartedly into the company and strove to

his dream was to work with Tanzania’s biggest

grow his brand. He holds himself accountable

In January 2016, he became the first player

radio station, Clouds FM. After three years, he

to his readers and ensures that his content is

from East Africa to be crowned the CAF African

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A.Y. artist. He was born on 5 July 1981 in Mtwara, southern Tanzania. It was in 1996 that his career in music began with the group S.O.G.

Reggae Song ("Leo (Reggae remix)") with Avril) - 2012 Channel O Music Video Awards – Best East African Video

He made the decision to go solo in 2002 – becoming one of the first bongo flava artists

• Nominations: - 2005 Kora Awards – Best East African

Player of the Year for 2015. During the Glo-CAF

to commercialise hip hop. His discography

Award gala, which took place on 7 January

includes album releases such as Raha Kamili,

- 2008 Kisima Music Awards – Tanzanian

2016 at the International Conference Centre in

Hisia Zangu, and “Zigo”. He is still releasing

Video of the Year ("Nangoja Ageuke", with

Abuja, Nigeria, Mbwana garnered a total of 127

songs and albums, currently collaborating

Mwanafalsafa) & East African Collaboration

points, ahead of his TP Mazembe teammate

mostly with an ex-coast artist MwanaFA.

of the Year ("Usiwe Mbali", with Amani)

and DR Congo goalkeeper, Robert Muteba Kidiaba, who amassed 88 points.

Male Artist

- 2009 MTV Africa Music Awards – Best Hip A.Y. is well-respected in the industry and

Hop

is considered to be in the top-5 earners in

- 2009 Channel O Music Video Awards –

It was shortly thereafter in 2016 that he was

the bongo flava music industry. He leads

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signed to Belgian side KRC Genk with a 4.5-

an incredibly private life but his music and

year contract. He has thus far scored them 17

numerous accolades speak for themselves.

goals in his 51 appearances with the club.

Video ("Leo")

Awards He first played for Tanzania’s National Team in 2011 and has appeared 38 times in national colours, scoring 13 goals.

- 2011 Tanzania Music Awards – Best Male

• Won:

Artist, Best Hip Hop Song ("Usije Mjini"

- 2007 Tanzania Music Awards – Best Hip Hop Single ("Usijaribu")

greatest footballers and is a Tanzanian national hero.

A.Y. Ambwene Allen Yessayah, better known by his stage name as A.Y., is a Tanzanian bongo flava

From Tanzania ("Usijaribu") - 2008

Tanzania

Music

with Mwana FA), Best Collaboration Song ("Dakika Moja" with FA & Hardmad), Best

- 2007 Kisima Music Awards – Best Video Samatta is tipped to become one of Africa’s

with Mwanafalsafa) - 2010 Tanzania Music Awards – Best Music

East African Song ("Songa Mbele" with Alpha)

Awards

- 2012 Tanzania Music Awards – Best

Collaboration of the Year ("Habari Ndio

Ragga/Dancehall Song ("Good look" with

Hiyo"), with Mwanafalsafa

Ms. Triniti)

- 2008 Pearl of Africa Music Awards – Best Tanzanian Male Artist - 2010 Tanzania Music Awards – Best

- 2012 Channel O Music Video Awards – Video of the Year (featuring Romeo and Lamyia – Speak With Your Body)

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TRAVEL, TOURS & LEISURE

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Zara Tours

ZARA TOURS, founded in 1987, is Tanzania’s

Rovers, 4×4 mini buses, and 4×4 Land Cruisers

unrivaled No 1 Kilimanjaro trekking company

(all equipped with viewing roofs). The company’s

and one of the largest safari operators in

88 registered Kilimanjaro tour guides speak

the region. Zara Tours organizes full-service

English, German, French, and Spanish. ZARA

travel experiences in Tanzania and provides

TOURS also runs ZARA Charity, which plays a

various choices of safaris and climbs of Mount

vital role in the local community by supporting

Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru, and expeditions in

vulnerable groups such as orphans, the Maasai

Zanzibar. Zara Tours own and operates two

women’s group, and more.

hotels, two lodges and four tented camps in the northern circuit of Tanzania. Zara Tours provide airport transfer, city-to-city transfer, VIP and regular tour services to groups and corporations from all over the world. Zara offers additional experiences in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and Ethiopia. The company owns 102, 4×4 Land

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Zara Tours email:zara@zaratours.com Toll free number 1-866-550-4447 I www.zaratours.com


Tanzania Wild Camps Where you are closer to nature!

We own and run our own lodges & eco-friendly tented camps in Tanzania, the Tanzania Wildcamps. Highview Coffee Lodge is an exclusive lodge

Serengeti Safari Lodge is located in the

with 12 cottages, located in the Karatu area with

Seronera Tana Spring Area of the Serengeti. The

easy access to Tarangire National Park, Lake

Camp consists of 20 comfortable luxury tents

Manyara National Park & Ngorongoro Crater.

and 6 cottages.

Highview Hotel has 41 rooms, located in

Ngorongoro Wildcamp is located in the south

the Karatu area with easy access to Tarangire

of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The

National Park, Lake Manyara National Park &

Camp consists of 25 spacious private tents.

Ngorongoro Crater. Springlands Hotel has 80 rooms, located in Ikoma Wildcamp is located between the

Moshi. Perfect base for climbing Kilimanjaro

Grumeti and the Ikorongo Game Reserve,

or to spend your first night before or after your

northwest of the Serengeti. The Camp consists

safari.

of 10 bandas (traditional huts) and 15 spacious private tents. Serengeti Wildcamp is located in the central area of the Serengeti. The Camp consists of 20 spacious private tents. Serengeti Wildebeest Camp is located in the central area of the Serengeti. The Camp

Tanzania Wild Camps PO Box 94 | Karatu | Tanzania Email: reservation@ tanzaniawildcamps.com info@tanzaniawildcamps.com Tel: +255 784 451 000 24Hrs Mobile : +255 746 034 057

consists of 20 spacious private tents.

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Dodoma

Sitting at the heart of Tanzania, Dodoma has been the nation’s official political capital since 1973 while Dar es Salaam has been the commercial centre. Located in the centre of the country,

from the Swahili Coast inland towards Lake

Dodoma lies 453km west of the previous

Tanganyika. Then in the early 20th century,

capital Dar es Salaam and 441km south

it became a major point on the Central Line

of Arusha – which is the headquarters of

railway, which carried agricultural crops for

the East African Community. It covers an

export to the harbour in Dar es Salaam.

area of 2,669km2 – of which just 625km2 is urbanised.

It has held onto this role as a crossing point in travel and trade as it is ideally situated.

With a population of just 410,956 people,

The decision to make the move to Dodoma

the name Dodoma literally translates to "It

as the capital in the early days of Tanzania’s

has sunk" in the Gogo language. It is officially

independence was due to a popular

known as the Dodoma Urban District and is

political motion. Most of Dodoma City is

also the capital of the Dodoma Region.

relatively new and was built only after it was designated the new Capital of Tanzania.

Now set to lose its official title while the seat

A boom occurred after the arrival of two

of government prepares to leave its place

universities – Dodoma University UDOM and

for Dar es Salaam, Dodoma will need to

Saint John’s University. This helped bring

find a new space on the tourism and culture

long-awaiting employment to the people of

maps. Although it is comparably smaller and

Dodoma.

less developed than its rival city, Dodoma packs just as much heart and is an entryway

History

between Tanzania’s lowlands and the fertile

Dodoma was officially founded in 1907 by

and scenic southern highlands.

German colonists during construction of the Tanzanian central railway. In 1973, the

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Situated on the eastern edge of the southern

Tanzanian government announced that the

highlands, the city of Dodoma is surrounded

capital would be moved from Dar es Salaam

by an area rich in agriculture and pleasant

to a more central location to better serve the

scenery. It also happens to be the centre of

needs of the people. As an established town

Tanzania’s burgeoning wine industry –with

at a major crossroads, Dodoma was chosen

the Tanganyika Vineyards Company active

due to its agreeable climate, impressive

in promoting its products.

landscape, and room for development.

Dodoma traces its history back to the days

American

when it was established as a stopover on

developed a master plan for the new capital

the overland caravan trade route – travelling

in 1986. The plan was sponsored by the

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architect

James

Rossant


United Nations and designed under the direction of then President Julius Nyerere. The aim for the city, designed over 1,000 hectares, was to be "the chief village in a nation of villages”. However, most of the initial design never came to fruition, and many government offices chose to remain in Dar es Salaam. The two cities are connected by the Central Railway Line over a distance of 465 kilometres. The city's airport, Dodoma Airport is managed by the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority and the Dodoma municipal authority is also responsible for the upkeep of the nearby Hombolo Dam.

Education Dodoma’s various universities include St John’s University of Tanzania (owned by the Anglican Church of Tanzania), and the University of Dodoma, famously known as UDOM, with about 35,000 students. Both universities officially opened in 2007. Others include Mipango University and CBE. The Anglican Church also owns the only international school in Dodoma: Canon Andrea Mwaka School (CAMS), which was established in 1950.

Sport Football is by far the most popular sport in Dodoma and the city is represented in the Tanzanian Premier League by football clubs Polisi Dodoma and JKT Ruvu Stars. Played on a regular basis, football is the favourite hobby among most young boys in Dodoma. Interest in other sports (such as volleyball, basketball, and even rugby) is also gradually increasing.

www.tanzaniatourism.com www.dodoma-guide.com

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National Parks of Tanzania Tanzania is truly an unmatched safari destination with 15 declared National Parks, under the management of Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA).

One-quarter of the country’s surface area has been set aside for conservation purposes – with the world-renowned Serengeti National Park and vast Selous Game Reserve at the forefront of a rich mosaic of protected areas. Collectively these parks harbour an estimated 20% of Africa’s large mammal population. However, they offer so much more than just game drives to view this spectacular wildlife. Some other activities available to visitors include Bird Watching, Boat Trips, Canoeing Safaris, Chimpanzee Tracking, Fishing, Hiking, Hot Air Ballooning, Mountain Biking, Mountain Climbing, Swimming, Snorkelling and Walking Safaris. It is difficult to mentally encapsulate the Tanzanian experience. Images conjured up include those

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of multitudes of wildebeest marching in endless

The green and blue waters of Momela Lakes

From wooded savannah, the ascent of Meru

unison on the annual migration through the

surrounded by grassy hills, are sometimes tinged

leads into forests of red-hot pokers and moss,

Serengeti, families of elephants wading across

pink by thousands of flamingos and support a

before reaching high open heath covered with

the wide muddy rivers, and prides of well-fed

myriad of both resident and migrant waterfowl.

giant lobelias, while everlasting flowers thrive in

lions sunbathing on the grassy floor of the majestic Ngorongoro Crater.

the alpine desert. Elephants are rarely sighted and large predators include leopards and spotted hyenas. At dusk

GOMBE STREAM NATIONAL PARK Gombe is the smallest of Tanzania's national parks at 52km².

ARUSHA NATIONAL PARK In northern Tanzania, Arusha National Park offers a diversity of habitats in a total area of 552km².

and dawn the veil of cloud on the eastern

Montane forest is inhabited by acrobatic black-

Mount Meru, the fifth highest peak in Africa at

neighbouring the steep slopes and river valleys

and-white colobus monkeys and colourful

4,566m, dominates the Arusha National Park’s

around the northern shore of Lake Tanganyika.

turaco and trogon birds. At the centre of the

horizon. The peaks and eastern footslopes lie

Its chimpanzees were made famous by the

forest is the spectacular Ngurdoto Crater, with

within the national park and it offers unparalleled

pioneering work of Jane Goodall, whose

steep cliffs surrounding a wide marshy floor

views of Kilimanjaro as well as rewarding hiking

behavioural research program stands as the

dotted with various herds and wildlife.

trails.

longest-running study of its kind in the world.

horizon is most likely to clear, revealing the majestic snow-capped peak of Kilimanjaro, only 50km away.

It is a fragile strip of chimpanzee habitat

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country, within an arm of the Rift Valley that ends in the shallow expanse of Lake Rukwa. The bulk of Katavi is a cover of woodland, home to substantial but elusive populations of eland, sable and roan antelopes. The focus for game viewing within the park is the Katuma River and associated floodplains such as the seasonal Lakes Katavi and Chada. During the rainy season, these lush, marshy lakes are a A troop of beachcomber olive baboons, under

haven for waterbirds and Tanzania’s densest

study since the 1960s, also habituates the area,

concentrations of hippo and crocodile.

and red-tailed and red colobus monkeys stick to the forest canopy. The park has 200-odd bird

During the dry season when the floodwaters

species.

retreat, the Katuma becomes a shallow trickle

KATAVI NATIONAL PARK Isolated, quiet and unspoilt, Katavi is a true wilderness, providing a taste of Africa as it was. Tanzania's

third

largest

national

park

at

4,471km², it lies in the remote southwest of the

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MOUNT KILIMANJARO NATIONAL PARK As the Summit of Africa, Kilimanjaro symbolises the compelling beauty of East Africa. Not only is this the highest peak on the African continent, it is also the tallest free-standing mountain in the world, rising in breathtaking isolation from the surrounding plains of 900m to 5,895m. The name Kilimanjaro itself is a mystery. Possible meanings include Mountain of Light, Greatness

– the only source of drinking water for miles. An

or Caravans. The local Wachagga people only

estimated 4,000 elephants can converge on the

refer to the snowy peak as Kipoo (Kibo).

area, together with several herds of 1,000-plus buffalo, while an abundance of giraffe, zebra,

Kilimanjaro is one of the world's most accessible

impala and reedbuck provide easy pickings for

high summits; a beacon for visitors from around

the numerous lion prides and spotted hyenas.

the world. Those who reach Uhuru Point, the

Katavi’s most singular wildlife spectacle is

actual summit, or Gillman's Point on the lip of

provided by its hippos.

the crater, earn climbing certificates.


and frog add to the biological wealth of God’s Garden.

MAHALE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK Tracking the chimps of Mahale is a magical experience. Covering an area of 1613km², Mahale Mountains National Park is home to some of the Africa’s last remaining wild chimpanzees; a population of roughly 800. Mahale’s mountain ridge is around 50km in length and runs across the park from the northwest to the southeast. Its tallest peak, Mt Nkungwe, rises 2462m – the highest point on Lake Tanganyika’s shoreline. The western slopes form a gigantic wall that plunges into the Lake, continuing down under the water and creating the lake’s enormous depths. Numerous rivers cascade down from the mountain tops, carving deep valleys and gorges into their slopes. The national park boundary lies at the 2,700m

scale and diversity during the main rainy season

contour. The footslopes give way to lush

from late November to April.

One of the unusual things about Mahale vegetation is the wide array of habitat types that

montane forest, inhabited by elusive elephant, leopard, buffalo, the endangered Abbot’s duiker,

Perched at around 2,600m between the rugged

it contains. The park is a mosaic of overlapping

and other small antelope and primates. The

peaks of the Kipengere, Poroto and Livingstone

rainforest, woodland, bamboo forest, montane

moorland zone lies higher up.

Mountains and with an area of 412.9km², the

forest and grasslands.

well-watered volcanic soils of Kitulo support the Above 4,000m, a surreal alpine desert supports

largest and most important montane grassland

The lowland forest (locally known as ‘Kasoge’)

little life other than a few hardy mosses and lichen

community in Tanzania.

that grows on the western slopes of the Mahale Mountains in an enclave of Congolese forest,

before vegetation gives way to a landscape of ice and snow. The Kilimanjaro National Park is

One of the most important watersheds for the

with a suitable, humid micro-climate. This

1668km².

Great Ruaha River, Kitulo is well known not only

tropical forest allows Mahale to support many

for a multitude of orchids, but also the yellow-

west and central African animals and birds such

orange red-hot poker and varieties of aloes,

as the giant pangolin.

KITULO NATIONAL PARK Known by locals as Bustani ya Mungu (The Garden of God) and dubbed the Serengeti of Flowers by botanists, the Kitulo Plateau hosts ‘one of the great floral spectacles of the world’.

proteas, geraniums, giant lobelias, lilies and aster daisies – with over 30 species endemic to

LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK

southern Tanzania.

The compact game-viewing circuit through Manyara encapsulates the Tanzanian safari

Kitulo is also highly alluring to birdwatchers,

experience.

with Tanzania’s only population of the rare Kitulo is home to a full 350 species of vascular

Denham’s bustard, alongside a breeding colony

Stretching for 50km along the base of the

plants, including 45 varieties of terrestrial orchid,

of the endangered blue swallow, among others.

600m high Rift Valley escarpment with an

which hosts a wildflower display of breathtaking

Endemic species of butterfly, chameleon, lizard

area of 330km², Lake Manyara National Park

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was described by Ernest Hemingway as “the

Manyara provides the perfect introduction

More than 400 bird species have been recorded,

loveliest” he had seen in Africa.

to Tanzania’s birdlife with over 400 recorded

with colourful common residents like the lilac-

species.

of

breasted roller, yellow-throated longclaw and

An expanse of lush jungle-like groundwater

flamingos, as well as other large waterbirds

bateleur eagle. Hippos are the star attraction of

forest of ancient mahogany trees is home to

such as pelicans, cormorants and storks.

a pair of pools near the main entrance.

MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK Mikumi National Park is the most accessible part of the 75,000km² tract of wilderness stretching east almost to the Indian Ocean.

At 3,230km², Mikumi is the fourth-largest park in

troops of over 100 baboons, blue monkeys, bushbuck, and forest hornbills, among others. In contrast, the grassy floodplain has expansive views across the alkaline lake to the jagged blue volcanic peaks that rise from the Maasai

include

thousands

Tanzania and part of a much larger ecosystem centred on the uniquely vast Selous Game Reserve.

between Dar es Salaam and Iringa.

MKOMAZI NATIONAL PARK Mkomazi offers a bridge between the northern safari circuit and coastal attractions.

acacia woodland is favoured by Manyara’s

The Mkata Floodplain is the popular centrepiece

Set below the slopes of the Usambara and

legendary elephants and tree-climbing lions.

of Mikumi, and abounds with wildlife including

Pare

Banded mongooses and the tiny Kirk’s dik-dik

lions, zebra, wildebeest, impala and buffalo

Kilimanjaro nearby, at 3,245km², Mkomazi is

can be seen underneath the acacias. Pairs of

herds. Giraffes and Mikumi’s elephants forage

easily accessible. This wedge of hilly semi-

klipspringer are often silhouetted on the rocks

on acacias around the Mkata River. Miombo-

arid savannah is home to large herds of

above a field of hot springs that steam adjacent

covered foothills of mountains rise from the

giraffe, eland, hartebeest, zebra, buffalo and

to the lakeshore.

park’s borders.

elephant.

Steppes. Large buffalo, wildebeest, zebra herds and giraffes congregate on these grassy plains. Inland of the floodplain, a narrow belt of

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It borders Africa's biggest game reserve, the Selous, and is dissected by the tarred road

Eastern

Arc

Mountain

ranges

with


agricultural

activities

downstream

and

contributes to hydro-electric power (HEP) for the country at Mtera and Kidatu dams. The park has over 571 bird species. Ruaha is believed to have a higher concentration of elephants than any national park in East Africa. There are numerous cultural and historical sites in Ruaha. The Great Rift Valley crosses the park and it is considered that the valley of the Great Ruaha River is an extension of the Great Rift Valley.

RUBONDO ISLAND NATIONAL PARK Gazetted in 1977, Rubondo Island National Park is an important breeding ground for migratory birds and fish species (especially Tilapia and Nile perch). It was once the only well protected area of Lake Victoria. About 80% of the park is covered by dense forest, providing a variety of habitats to Mkomazi is a refuge for two highly endangered

The park boasts an untouched ecosystem. Its

wildlife ranging from savannah, open woodland,

species – the black rhino and African wild

lifeline is the Great Ruaha River which flows

papyrus swamps to dense forest.

dog. The black rhino are restricted to a fenced

for 160km along the entire eastern boundary

sanctuary, ensuring their safe keeping for future

through rugged gorges and open plains.

generations. Mkomazi supports several rare dry-country specialist species including the oryx, the lesser kudu, and the gerenuk gazelle. A game reserve since 1951, this new National Park takes its name from the Pare tribe’s word for “scoop of water”. It has over 450 bird species, including endemics such as the cobalt-chested vulturine guineafowl, and other large ground birds such as ostrich, kori bustard,

Animals include sitatunga, bushbucks, vervet monkeys, genet cats, spotted necked otters,

It was gazetted Saba Game Reserve by

hippopotamus and crocodiles; and introduced

Germany in 1910. The name then changed

species such as chimpanzees, elephants,

to Rungwa Game Reserve in 1946 under

giraffes, black and white colubus monkeys, suni

the British. In 1964 the southern portion

and African grey parrots.

was gazetted as Ruaha National Park. The name “Ruaha” originates from the Hehe word

The park is 456.8km² of which 220km² is water

“Ruvaha”, which means “river”.

comprising 11 small islets.

Ruaha

SAADANI NATIONAL PARK Saadani is the only wildlife sanctuary in Tanzania bordering the sea.

is

part

of

Rungwa-Kizigo-Muhesi

ecosystem which covers more than 45,000km².

secretary bird, ground hornbill and migratory

In 2008 Usangu Game Reserve and important

species including Eurasian roller.

wetlands in Usangu basin were annexed into the park, making it the largest park in Tanzania and

Located in the centre of the historic triangle

RUAHA NATIONAL PARK

East Africa with an area of about 20,226km².

of Bagamoyo, Pangani and Zanzibar, Saadani

Ruaha National Park is one of Tanzania’s

Ruaha has a high diversity of plants and animals

National Park covers 1100km². The climate

famous wilderness areas which combine rare

including elephants, buffalos, antelopes and

is coastal, hot and humid. It offers a unique

game viewing experiences with fascinating

some endangered species like wild dogs.

combination of both marine and mainland flora

landscapes.

It is economically significant as it supports

and fauna.

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About 30 species of larger mammals are

At the end of the 19th century, Bwana Heri bin

week bout for territory and mating rights. This

present as well as numerous reptiles and birds.

Juma was ruling Saadani. In oral tradition he is

culminates in the survival of the fittest as 40km

Besides many species of fish and the green

the mythological founder-hero of the village as

long columns of wildebeest plunge through

turtle, Humpback whales and dolphins are also

he resisted all Zanzibari attempts to occupy the

crocodile-infested waters as they migrate over

seen in the ocean.

town and defeated the sultan’s troops in 1882.

1,000km north in the search for grazing lands.

An old German boma (Government house) and Gazetted in 2005, it encompasses a preserved

several graves can still be found in Saadani.

ecosystem including the former Saadani Game Reserve, the former Mkwaja ranch area, the

From the coast to inland, the open ocean with

Wami River as well as the Zaraninge Forest.

coral reefs changes to mangrove forest water

Before being included in the national park, the

ecosystems, and into salt pans and bare saline

Zaraninge Forest was managed by the World

areas. Further inland, the Wami River is the most

Wide Fund for nature (WWF) whose goal was to

important fresh water source beside numerous

preserve the extremely high botanical diversity

seasonal rivers and dams.

of one of the last coastal rainforests remaining in Tanzania. Saadani village once was an important harbourtown and slave trading centre in east Africa. Now it is a small Swahili fishing village with

SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK Tanzania's oldest and most popular national park, the Serengeti is a world heritage site and recently proclaimed 7th Wonder of the World.

Migration, which includes over 200,000 zebra and 300,000 Thomson's gazelle. The Serengeti still offers arguably the most scintillating gameviewing in Africa all year round. The spectacle of predator versus prey dominates Tanzania’s greatest park. Golden-mane lion prides feast on the abundance of plain grazers. Solitary leopards hide in acacia trees lining the Seronera River, while cheetahs prowl the south-eastern plains. Almost uniquely, all three African jackal species occur here, alongside the spotted hyena and a host of more elusive

about 800 inhabitants. Other villages adjacent

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The 14,763km² Serengeti is famous for The Great

to the park make their living through farming,

Over one million wildebeest fulfil their instinctive

small predators, ranging from the insectivorous

especially coconuts.

role in the cycle of life in an annual frenzied three-

aardwolf to the serval cat.

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The swamps, tinged green year round, are the

its uninterrupted closed-canopy forest spans

focus for 550 bird varieties, the most breeding

altitudes of 250m to above 2,000m.

species in one habitat anywhere in the world. Species include Kori bustard, the heaviest

Udzungwa is a hiker’s paradise with an excellent

flying bird; the stocking-thighed ostrich, the

network of forest trails, including the popular

world's largest bird; and small parties of ground

half-day to Sanje Waterfall, which plunges

hornbills. Flocks of the colourful yellow-collared

170m through misty spray into the forested

lovebird, rufous-tailed weaver and ashy starling

valley below. The more challenging two-night

are all endemic to the dry savannah of north-

Mwanihana Trail leads to the high plateau before

central Tanzania.

ascending to Mwanihana peak, the second-

A full 100 varieties of dung beetle have been

highest point in the range.

recorded, as have 500-plus bird species,

Tarangire National Park covers a 2850km²

ranging from ostrich and secretary birds, to the

area. Disused termite mounds are frequented

Ornithologists are attracted to Udzungwa for an

black eagles that soar above the Lobo Hills.

by colonies of dwarf mongoose. Tarangire's

avian wealth embracing more than 400 species,

pythons climb trees – as do its lions and

from the green-headed oriole to numerous

leopards.

secretive Eastern Arc endemics. Four bird

After the rains, the land is transformed into an endless green carpet flecked with wildflowers. Wooded hills and towering termite mounds dot the landscape, interspersed by rivers lined with fig trees and acacia woodland.

TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK During the dry season, the Tarangire River shrinks but doesn’t dry up – drawing multitudes of thirsty wildlife.

species are unique to Udzungwa, including a

UDZUNGWA MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK At 1,990km², Udzungwa is the largest and most biodiverse of a chain of large forest-swathed mountains.

forest partridge first discovered in 1991. Of six recorded primate species, the Iringa red colobus and Sanje Crested Mangabey both occur nowhere else in the world – the latter only detected by biologists in 1979.

Known collectively as the Eastern Arc Mountains, the area has been dubbed the African Galapagos for its diversity of endemic plants and animals – most familiarly the delicate African violet. The

Herds of up to 300 elephants scratch the

forests of Udzungwa consist of verdant glades

dry river bed for underground streams, while

enclosed by 30m high trees, layered with fungi,

migratory wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, impala,

lichens, mosses and ferns.

gazelle, hartebeest and eland crowd the shrinking lagoons. It's the greatest concentration

Only Udzungwa has been granted national park

of wildlife outside the Serengeti.

status. It is also unique within Tanzania in that

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Following the path of The Great Migration

Exploring the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater in search of the Greatest Show on Earth

The world-famous annual animal migration in the

The Greatest Show on Earth

During February the wildebeest congregate on

Serengeti is the pinnacle of Safari experiences.

The Serengeti Migration is known as the Earth's

the short grass plains in the south-east to give

The images this spectacle has conjured up in

greatest show. The phenomenon of millions of

birth to approximately 500,000 calves over a

various documented footage, are often the first

animals making their way across the endless

two to three-week period.

reference points for visitors to Africa. The chance

African plains has been described as a breath-

to witness this daily fight for survival, with iconic

taking, chilling and riveting experience.

vistas for a backdrop, is what continues to draw thousands of visitors each year.

As the rains end in May the animals start moving North West around the Grumeti River, where

The plains stretch between Kenya and Tanzania

they usually remain until late June.

– covering Masai Mara in Kenya, Lake Victoria The migrating herds consist of around 2-million

in the West and to the south the Ngorongoro

July is when the main migration of wildebeest,

wildebeest, 200,000 zebra and innumerable

Crater in Tanzania. The animals’ search for food

zebra and eland heads north, arriving in Kenya

gazelles – all jousting for mating rights and

and water covers an area of 800km over the

in late July/ August for the rest of the dry season.

moving in search of grazing lands and following

changing seasons – creating a spectacle for a

the small pockets of rainfall.

memorable experience.

At the start of the short rains in early November, the migration starts moving south again to the

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As the herds move between the grasslands of

The Route of the Migration

short grass plains, usually arriving in December

the Masai Mara and the Northern Serengeti,

The time of year dictates the location of the

in time for calving in February – and the restart

to the southern plains of the Ndutu region in

herds. The circular great wildebeest migration

of the cycle.

the Serengeti, they are never too far from the

begins in the Ngorongoro area of the southern

numerous predators that lie in wait, eager to

Serengeti of Tanzania at the same time of year

The Serengeti

get their long-awaited fill. A true struggle of

annually. This is the calving season running from

The name Serengeti is derived from the Maasai

nature, around 250,000 wildebeest die during

approximately January to March – when there is

language, Maa, from the word "Serengit" which

the journey.

plenty of grass available for the millions of game.

means "Endless Plains".

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Serengeti is the oldest ecosystem on earth,

great migration. Accommodation can range

lions lie in wait never too far. Endangered black

and has remained largely unchanged over

from cosy camps and tents to elegant safari

rhinos can also be spotted either in the safety of

the past million years. This ecosystem is a

lodges. These well positioned places offer

the thick cover of the crater forests or grazing in

geographical region located in north Tanzania,

beautiful surroundings, excellent wildlife viewing

the morning mist.

extending to south-western Kenya, spanning

and countless opportunities for adventure.

over 30,000km².

The alkaline lakes of Ndutu and Masek are A haven for tourists, the Great Migration can

home to rich game populations, as well as a

The Great Migration of the Serengeti is the

also be witnessed from the air during a balloon

series of peaks and volcanoes. The decent of

largest overland migration in the world, placing

safari over the Serengeti National Park.

the crater rim offers spectacular lush rainforest

the Serengeti as one of the Top Ten Travel

which then opens to grassy plains spread out

Wonders of Africa. The Serengeti is also

Ngorongoro Crater

renowned for its large lion population and is

The Ngorongoro Crater is known as "Africa’s

one of the best places to observe prides in their

Eden" and one of the continent’s great Natural

Entering the crater is like stepping back into an

natural environment.

Wonders. The starting point for the Great

ancient time. Olduvai Gorge is known for the

Migration, the crater itself is a type of collapsed

Leakeys’ discovery of the 1.8 million year-old

Approximately 70 larger mammal species and

volcano called a caldera. Not only is the sheer

skeleton of Australopithecus boisei. Excavated

over 500 avian species are found there. This

expanse of this natural geological wonder an

fossils show that the area is one of the oldest

diversity is possible as a result of the range in

incredible drawcard for tourists from all over

sites of hominoid habitation in the world.

habitats, such as riverine forests, swamps,

the world, but within its rim are a number of

kopjes, grasslands and woodlands.

incredible and fascinating attractions.

Hospitality is unmatched, with lodges offering

With unparalleled wildlife, large herds of zebra

highland slopes in continued coexistence with

first-hand knowledge and experience of the

and wildebeest graze within the crater – while

the wildlife – as they have done for centuries.

over the crater floor.

Even the tall Masaai pastoralists still move with their herds to the green pastures below the

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As some of the most beautiful parts of Tanzania,

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is inclusive

the Crater Highlands are an unforgettable part

of the crater, Olduvai Gorge, as well as expanses

of the Tanzanian experience, offering teeming

of highland plains, scrub bush, and forests. The

wildlife and extensive history.

protection status only allows for indigenous

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA)

tribes such as the Masaai to live within its borders.

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area covers

Other important features in the NCA are the

8,292km². It is one of the three divisions that

archaeological and paleontological sites located

comprise Ngorongoro District in the Arusha

at Olduvai Gorge and the early human footprints

Region of Tanzania.

that were discovered at Alaitole in Ngarusi area.

This unique protected area was established in 1959 as a multiple land use area, designated to promote the conservation of natural resources, safeguard the interests of NCA indigenous residents and promote tourism.

These attractions, together with the harmonious co-existence between wildlife and people that has existed for many years, the NCA was named a World Heritage Site and listed as an International Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO’s Man and Biosphere Reserve Programme.

The main features of the NCA are the

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Ngorongoro Crater, The Serengeti Plains that

The NCA Association (NCAA) is a self-financed

support

wildlife

World Heritage Site that provides sustainable

species of the Serengeti Mara-ecosystem and

benefits for indigenous residents and guarantees

the catchment forest of the Northern Highland

protection of natural, cultural and archaeological

Forest Reserve (NHFR).

resources for the global community.

about

2-million

migratory


Multiple Land Use The multiple land use philosophy in the area is to maintain the peaceful co-existence of human and wildlife in a natural and traditional setting. Pastoralism, conservation of natural resources and tourism are the three, main components that are given equal consideration in policy shaping decisions. The NCA aims for the historic balance of people and nature in a way which has not been possible in many parts of the world. This area is so important because of the rich bio-diversity and ecology of the Serengeti Plains and The Ngorongoro Highlands, the major paleontological and archaeological sites and important water catchment areas.

Through

careful

research

and

continuing

management on behalf of the NCAA, the fragile balance between man and nature is being successfully maintained.

Tourism is a vital element in raising revenue and has been encouraged and developed with a respect for culture and without damaging the environment. Man and his ancestors have lived in the Ngorongoro eco-system for more than three million years.

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Lakes of Tanzania

Tanzania has numerous natural lakes scattered across the country. These lakes include some of the world’s largest and most renowned. Not only do these lakes form the country’s main sources of water, but they are also the country’s most unique attractions. The three Great Lakes of Africa lie in

(45%),

Tanzania

(41%),

Burundi,

and

Tanzania and are part of the list of six great

Zambia – Lake Tanganyika flows into the

lakes in the world. These are Lake Victoria,

Congo River system. With 18,900km³ of

Lake Tanganyika, and Lake Nyasa.

alkaline fresh water, it is believed to be the cleanest in the world.

Aside from the prominent waters of Lakes Natron, Manyara and Eyasi, other naturally

There are numerous primate species in

preserved smaller lakes include Ambusel,

the surrounding tropical forests – including

Babati, Burigi, Chala, Ikimba, Jipe, Kitangiri,

vervet and colobus monkeys, baboons and

Ndutu, Nyumba ya mungu reservoir, Rukwa

chimpanzees. Lake Tanganyika has at least

and Sagara Lakes. Most provide safe and

250 species of cichlid fish and 150 non-

attractive places for picnics, walks and

cichlid species, most living along the shore

safaris. These lakes have hundreds of

line to a depth of 180m.

unique freshwater fish species.

Lake Nyasa Lake Victoria

Also known as Lake Malawi, Lake Nyasa is

The largest lake in Africa and second largest

the third largest African Great Lake. It has

freshwater lake in the world, Lake Victoria

a total surface area of about 29,600km²

is about 68,800km² and shared by three

and is 550km long and 75km wide. It is the

countries, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.

second deepest lake in Africa and its clear,

Tanzania holds the majority with over 50%,

tropical, alkaline waters have more fish

located in the north-west of Tanzania.

species than any other lake on Earth. Lake

This body of water is the main source of

Nyasa is the most biologically diverse lake,

the River Nile. The Lake’s main ports are

holding around 30% of world's colourful

Mwanza, Bukoba, Kisumu, Entebbe, Port

cichlid species.

Bell and Jinja. It is known for its superb birdlife, fishing industries and agricultural

David Livingstone was famously the first

land surrounding it.

European explorer to reach the Lake in 1859 and named it Lake Nyasa. The

Lake Tanganyika

Lake borders Malawi, Mozambique, and

The deepest lake in Africa and second

Tanzania.

deepest in the world, Lake Tanganyika is about 675km long, 50km wide, and 1,470m

Lake Eyasi

at its deepest point. Volume estimates

Lake Eyasi is a salt lake cradled between

indicate that it is the world’s second largest

the escarpment of the Great African Rift

freshwater lake and the longest freshwater

Valley and the Kidero Mountains at 1,040m

lake. Stretching over four countries – DRC

above sea level. Covering 1,050km² and

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50km long, the area is home to the Hadzabe, Datoga and Mbulu tribes. The Hadzabe huntergatherer tribe have inhabited the acacia forests and scrubland surrounding Lake Eyasi for over 10,000 years. Located in northern Tanzania, Lake Eyasi lies in the southwest corner of the Ngorongoro Crater conservation area.

Lake Manyara Lake Manyara’s alkaline waters cover around 231km² in area. A National Park located in the Rift Valley in northern Tanzania, Lake Manyara is west of Arusha Town. Its main attraction is its tree climbing lions. Together with Lake Natron, Lake Manyara is an ideal breeding ground for soda loving algae, which attracts large flocks of flamingos.

Lake Natron Also part of the East Africa Rift Valley Lakes, Lake Natron is a natural alkaline soda lake. At 57km in length, Lake Natron is quite shallow with a depth of less than 3m. It attracts an abundance of bird life including thousands of flamingos. The area hosts a pristine forest reserve and grass plains that extend into the Rift Valley. The Lake is located in northern Tanzania, north of Ngorongoro highlands and south of the active volcano Ol Doinyo Lengai.

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The Ravine of Olduvai Gorge

A picturesque haven of significant archaeological remains

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Adopted as the official name in 2005, the name

Olduvai Gorge, in northern Tanzania, is globally

remains. Research was halted at the start of

Olduvai is a misspelling of Oldupai – the Masai

renowned as the site of Louis and Mary Leakey’s

World War I but after visiting Reck in 1929, Louis

word for a wild sisal plant which grows in the

major discoveries of early humans as well as

Leakey set forth on the now famous expedition

gorge. Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania is one of the

numerous antiquities which document the history

to Olduvai. Louis and Mary Leakeys findings

most important paleo-anthropological sites in

of our stone tool-using ancestors, vertebrate

convinced

the world. It comprises of a steep-sided ravine

fauna, and the changing environments over the

Africa was indeed the birth place of mankind.

in the Great Rift Valley which stretches across East Africa. Lying in the eastern Serengeti Plains in Tanzania’s Arusha Region, the ravine stretches about 48km in length. Between 1961 and 2002, geologist Richard L. Hay studied the Olduvai Gorge and surrounding region and revealed his findings that the site once contained a large lake, with shores

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last two million years. The Leakeys were a globally revered British/ Tanzanian

paleoanthropologist-archaeologist

team and their research programs at Olduvai gained great advances of human knowledge and world-renowned status.

Early research

most

paleoanthropologists

that

A cradle of study, research at Olduvai began a century ago and has never ceased to produce an incomparable abundance of archaeological and paleontological data. Olduvai is credited as the first site in the world where traces of early stone tool culture were discovered. It lent its name to the oldest-known

In 1911, German neurologist Wilhelm Kattwinkel

stone tool industry dating back 2.5 million years

covered by deposits of volcanic ash. He believes

travelled to Olduvai Gorge where he discovered

ago – the Oldowan. Lava and quartz were

that around 500,000 years ago, seismic activity

numerous fossil bones of an extinct three-toed

mostly used to make tools in Olduvai Gorge.

diverted a nearby stream which began cutting

horse. After hearing of this, fellow German

The significance lies in the act that the creation

down through the sediments, revealing the

geologist Hans Reck led a team to Olduvai in

of these tools is the earliest evidence of cultural

seven main layers in the walls of the gorge.

1913 – leading to his discovery of early human

behaviour.

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The Olduvai Geochronology and Archaeology

OGAP’s excavations have focused on some of

The conservation team of OGAP is led by Renata

Project (OGAP) brings together an international

the classic Middle Bed II sites discovered by

Peters (University College London) through

team of archaeologists and geologists, whose

Mary Leakey. The project also expects to extend

the

main goal is to study the mechanisms that led

the list of Middle and Upper Bed II known sites

Research Network. The aim is to make Olduvai

to the origins of the Acheulean tool in Olduvai

with systematic surveys in Olduvai Gorge.

an international reference for conservation

UCL

Conservation

and

Development

excellence, sustainable and socially relevant.

Gorge, which followed the Oldowan period.

Groundbreaking excavations Objectives of OGAP

Henrietta Wilfrida Korongo East East (HWKEE)

The greatest significance lies in the transition

OGAP investigates the origins of the Acheulean

was discovered by the Leakeys but was never

from primitive Oldowan stone tools to the first

in Olduvai by reappraising the site Bed II, and re-

published, so little is known about it as it lay

appearance of more advanced Acheulean

excavating some of the classic fossil and stone

unstudied until 2008. This initial excavation

handaxes.

undertaken by Leakey uncovered substantial

developmental and social complexities in the

quantities of animal fossils and stone tools

earliest humans, as revealed in the production

classified as Oldowan technology.

and use of stone tools.

tool sites in Olduvai Middle and Upper Bed II. These beds preserve a critical interval of time

It

also

shows

the

increasing

which evidences changes in fauna, stone tools and climate.

Located in Lower Middle Bed II, HWKEE is one of the main sites currently under excavation by

Exceptionally among African archaeological

OGAP. The fossils and tools being recovered

sites, Olduvai preserves many artefacts in

are vitally important to understanding factors

primary or near-primary contexts, providing

leading to the emergence of the Acheulean in

additional information on hominid behaviour.

Olduvai

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Hotels of Tanzania

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Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam, The Kilimanjaro (Picture 1)

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Is a modern oasis in the heart of the largest Tanzanian city. The five star hotel’s superb waterfront location, spectacular views of the harbour and Indian Ocean, and proximity to the city’s international airport ensure it is among Dar es Salaam’s best-situated luxury hotels. Dar es Salaam Tel: +255 764 70 1234

Sea Cliff Hotel (Picture 3) Is a stunning five star hotel located majestically on top of a cliff jutting over the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean and is the perfect stopover base to explore this buzzing city, as well a luxury getaway for those seeking romance and pampering. Dar es Salaam Tel: +255 764 700 600 www.hotelseacliff.com

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New Africa Hotel (Picture 5) Renowned for its rich history and ideally located in the heart of Dar es Salaam, with stunning views of the harbour and a stone’s

neighbourhoods, the hotel is located 4km

Heritage Motel (Picture 7)

throw away from the Zanzibar ferry.

from the city centre, main business areas,

Is located in the Central Business District.

international organisations and embassies, with

With a five minutes’ walk to the Zanzibar Ferry

the airport being only 18km away.

Terminal and only 10km from Julius Nyerere

Dar es Salaam Tel: +255 22 2117050/51 www.newafricahotel.com

Holiday Inn Dar es Salaam City Centre (Picture 2)

International Airport. Dar es Salaam Tel: +255 22 260 0288

Dar es Salaam

www.goldentulipdaressalaam.com

Tel: +255 22 211 7471 www.heritagemotel.co.tz

Make the Holiday Inn Dar es Salaam City

Akana Lodge (Picture 4)

Centre hotel your relaxing retreat in the heart of

Situated in Mikocheni, an easily accessible

Jangwani Sea Breeze Resort

the bustling Tanzanian capital.

upmarket residential area of Dar es Salaam, off

(Picture 11)

Old Bagamoyo road, with quite surrounds and

Situated on the mainland of Dar es Salaam

Dar es Salaam

an evergreen tropical garden. With easy access

along Mbezi Beach on clear white sands, a 25

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to the free beach on the Indian Ocean just a

minute drive away from the city centre.

few minutes’ walk from the hotel.

Golden Tulip Dar es Salaam Hotel (Picture 9)

Mikocheni, Dar es Salaam

Tel: +255 78 680 0870

Located on the Msasani Peninsula, one of

Tel: +255 22 270 0122 / 270 1273

www.jangwaniseabreezeresort.com

Dar es Salaams most affluent and elegant

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Dar es Salaam

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Hotel White Sands, Resort & Conferencing Centre (Picture 6)

Sea Cliff Court Hotel & Luxury Apartments (Picture 12)

Formula 10 Livingstone Hotel

The real gem of the East Coast of Africa!

The Hotel and Luxury Apartment Complex

new with all the modern facilities and amenities

Situated on an idyllic 1km stretch of private

is conveniently and centrally situated on the

for business and leisure travellers alike.

beach front. With landscaped gardens and

Masani Peninsula.

panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and

Comprising of 68 Luxury Service Suites,

Kariakoo, Inner City, Dar es Salaam

nearby uninhabited islands, the beach resort,

offering both serviced and fully equipped

Tel: +255 22 2181462

is an oasis just 20kms north of the hustle and

suites for self-catering business trips as well as

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bustle of the Dar es Salaam, City Centre.

holiday stays.

Jangwani Beach, Dar es Salaam

Masani Peninsula, Dar es Salaam

Best Western Coral Beach Hotel (Picture 7)

Tel: +255 22 264 7620-4

Tel: +255 22 260 1968/7 / 260 2528

A boutique Hotel in paradise situated on the

www.hotelwhitesands.com

www.seacliffcourt.com

shores of the Indian Ocean in the exclusive

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Msasani Peninsula area, set amidst beautifully

The Arusha Hotel

Arusha

manicured gardens with palm trees and

Arusha’s supreme boutique hotel offers first-

Tel: +255 27 254 5111

private beach, only 15km from Dar es Salaam

class accommodation and service, surrounded

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International Airport and with easy reach of the

by the history of bygone eras and boasts the

city centre.

finest location in the heart of Arusha, amongst

Ryan’s Bay Hotel (Picture 18)

the tranquil surroundings of its own tropical

Situated on Station Road at Capri Point in

gardens.

Mwanza City on the shores of Lake Victoria

Msasani Peninsula, Dar es Salaam Tel: +255 22 260 1928 www.coralbeach-tz.com

– the largest freshwater lake in Africa. Close Arusha

to the airport, bus station, port, and railway

Tel: +255 27 250 7777

station, with shopping and downtown just a

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five-minute walk away.

International Airport and just 7km from the city

Mount Meru Hotel (Picture 13)

centre on the posh Msasani peninsula right on

At the foothills of Mount Meru in Northern

Capri Point, Mwanza City, Lake Victoria (Picture 15)

the Indian Ocean overlooking Msasani Bay.

Tanzania lies a polished treasure; Mount Meru

Tel: +255 28 254 2347

hotel, a 4 star hotel with breathtaking views

www.ryansbay.com

Hotel Slipway (Picture 10) Ideally located 20km from Dar es Salaam

Masani Peninsula, Dar es Salaam

and boasting modern chic African décor. With

Tel: +255 22 260 0893 / 713 888 301

five various outlets offering different wining,

Sea Cliff Resort & Spa (Picture 17)

www.hotelslipway.com

dining and coffee experiences.

A beautiful 120-room luxury resort located on

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the West Coast of the exotic Island of Zanzibar,

Per Aquum Zalu Zanzibar (Picture 14)

conveniently located 20 minutes from the world

An intimate boutique destination nestled in

heritage site of Stone Town. Sea Cliff is the

a natural cove on the North East Coast of

perfect escape for those wishing to combine

Zanzibar. It combines contemporary luxury with

relaxation with culture.

a real sense of place. This boutique hotel has the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean to

Stone Town, Zanzibar

one side and lush green forests to the other.

Tel: +255 676 702241-9 www.seacliffzanzibar.com

North Coast, Zanzibar Mobile: +255 778 683 960

maru maru Hotel (Picture 19)

www.essquehotels.com

A boutique hotel with international standards, from the Old Fort, the House of Wonders and

Gold Zanzibar Beach House & Spa (Picture 16)

the best shopping on the island, maru maru

Located on the best beach of the island, Gold

hotels’ 44 rooms offer walking access to all the

Zanzibar is a brand new five-star hotel located

sites of Stone Town.

in Kendwa – a beach of white and powdery

set in the heart of Stone Town, just a few steps

sand. Situated on the North-Western coast of

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Stone Town, Zanzibar

Zanzibar, Gold Zanzibar Beach House & Spa

Tel: + 255 24 223 8516/7/8

is a secluded oasis which is not affected by

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the tides, resulting in calm and inviting waters.

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A truly tropical experience, the hotel is built on a wide area but includes only 67 rooms to allow guests to enjoy maximum privacy and relaxation. Its architecture is a mix of African and Arabian influences translated according to contemporary design.

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Kendwa (North Western Coast), Zanzibar Tel: +255 779 700 005

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www.goldzanzibar.com

Kichanga Lodge Zanzibar (Picture 20) Kichanga Lodge is a little resort with a private beach and beautiful charming bungalows. An unforgettable place for those who love nature and romantic atmospheres. Located in a privileged quiet position, Kichanga faces stunning views of the ocean along the Southeast coast of Zanzibar, 65km from the historical Stone Town and a 1 hour drive from the Airport. breath-taking scenery with panoramic views Southeast Coast, Zanzibar

of the beach and ocean. Located on one of

Mobile: +255 777 835 515

Zanzibar’s most beautiful beaches, Dongwe

www.kichanga.com

faces stunning views of the ocean along the Southeast coast of Zanzibar, 10km south of

Dongwe Ocean View (Picture 21)

Paje and 50km from the historical.

Dongwe Ocean View is a "Barefoot Hotel",

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where no shoes are required, as all the

Southeast Coast, Zanzibar

surfaces are covered with either sand or

Mobile: +255 777 835 515

wooden decking. A Boutique Resort, boasting

www.dongweoceanview.com

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Zanzibar’s Greenest Hotel

Hotel Verde,

Azam Luxury Resort – Zanzibar The Bakhresa Group is proud to be branching out into the Hospitality sector with the addition of a 5-star luxury health and wellness resort only 2km from the historic Stone Town. A perfect retreat for business and leisure travellers aspiring to experience the tropical beauty of East Africa.

Teaming up with Verde Hotels, this development

sauna rooms and steam rooms ensure your

promises to be one of a kind. With the major

way to wellness and relaxation. Enjoy a workout

focus being on sustainability and thrivability,

session in the gym or a Yoga class to find your

whilst not cutting any corners on the luxury scale.

chi and melt away the daily hum drum.

The hotel has 106 bedrooms of which 100

Not forgetting the young ones, a play area

are executive rooms with King or Twin Bed

and outdoor gym will keep them active and

configurations and 6 Penthouse suites where

occupied. An inviting pool, specially designed

meticulous care has been taken to ensure a

to make them feel safe, beckons them to enjoy

high level of attention to detail. All bedrooms

splashing in the shallower waters.

have panoramic sea views and are fitted with beautiful furniture and local art.

The resort boasts a modern convention centre that easily caters for up to 300 delegates

Two restaurants offer buffet breakfasts, lunches

and ensures that every event is spectacular,

on the patio and chic fine dining in the evenings.

thanks to advanced audio-visual facilities and

Dinner will be an experience with live action

exceptionally attentive staff.

cooking and interaction with the chefs. Both restaurants are managed to cater to the Halaal

Adjacent to the Hotel is the Azam Water Park for

community.

those looking for some adventure. An array of water slides and the ultimate surf machine, the

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Spend your days enjoying colourful mocktails

Flow Rider, incorporating elements of surfing,

around the pool, a walk on the beach or being

bodyboarding, skateboarding, skim boarding,

pampered in what will be the top Spa in Sub-

snowboarding and wakeboarding promises

Saharan Africa. Meditation pods, treatments,

to provide a great day out. The Marina and

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Dive Centre cater for lovers of water sport and

from the Green Building Council for sustainable

provides mooring for yachts, Jet Ski adventures

practices. “Green” did not stop at development

and exploration of the reefs through snorkelling

and is evident in the daily management through

and scuba diving.

strict principles laid down to ensure the property lives up to its name.

No stone was left unturned where luxury is concerned and the “Green Factor” featured

Hotel Verde Zanzibar, Azam Luxury Resort

prominently

this

promises to be a great escape from the daily

project. Numerous elements were taken into

grind and will leave you feeling refreshed and

consideration from regenerative drive elevators,

rejuvenated, pampered and spoilt. An idyllic

to responsibly sourced furniture and products,

retreat for honeymooners, families and single

to name but a few.

travellers alike, bursting with activities and

in

the

development

of

excursions guaranteed to fill your days with sun, A grey and black water plant has been

sea, spices and the rich history of Zanzibar.

implemented for water treatment. By recycling the grey water from the showers for use in the

We look forward to welcoming you to beautiful

toilet cisterns and filtering and recycling the

Zanzibar.

black water for irrigation of the landscaping, the hotel will save thousands of litres of this precious resource. LED low watt lighting and a sophisticated HVAC System (Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning) to reduce the energy consumption are among some of the elements implemented to achieve acknowledgement

15 Michigan Street, Airport Industria, Cape Town, 7490, South Africa Tel: +27 (0)21 380 5600 Email: info@verdehotels.com www.verdehotels.com

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Fumba Uptown Living Fumba Uptown Living is an innovative residential development project, located along the southern shores of Zanzibar island. The project is the brainchild of Bakhresa Group and is being realized by Union Property Developers, a subsidiary of Azam Bakhresa Group of companies. It is worth mentioning that the project is being personally overseen by our Chairman Said Salim Bakhresa.

At Bakhresa Group, we are committed to

seafront corniche that spans the entire length

supporting our local industry and community. We

of the development. It creates a buffer between

see our project as a means for local job creation

the community development and the beach and

and revenue generation that will fully support the

ocean beyond. It includes a walking and jogging

local construction industry and the community.

track, retail shops, food kiosks and restaurants, children’s play areas, benches and sitting areas,

Project Overview

an amphitheatre, and an ample amount of public

The project comprises of around 500 luxury

parking.

villas, several distinct types of apartment buildings, and ancillary buildings that capitalize

This design feature is envisioned as an epicentre

on the stunning views of the ocean and this

of public activity, particularly on evenings and

unique site location.

weekends where both community members and the general public can mingle and enjoy the

The project was conceived with the input of

fabulous views and breeze of the ocean.

an international consultant team comprised of Bringing this project to life was the distinctive vision of Bakhresa Group and SSB, who have endeavoured to introduce a unique residential community concept in Zanzibar that will provide its residents with a luxurious lifestyle and several options of chic housing units to choose from. The design of these housing units is based on clean

The Masterplan

matter experts from various design disciplines

The project has been planned for phased

that

designers,

development to be executed in six discrete

engineers, landscape architects and urban

phases. Each phase will consist of a variety of

planners.

dwelling units, such as residential villas and mid

include

architects,

interior

to high-rise apartment buildings in addition to The development consists of several amenities

other amenities.

that will complement the luxurious lifestyle envisioned by the Bakhresa Group. Some of

The masterplan has provisions for various

principles of both urban design and housing.

the amenities planned within the development

zones of residential, commercial, institutional

will include a school, community mosque,

and recreational buildings and spaces. These

Located some 25kms from the town centre

hospital, sports centre, amusement and water

buildings are interconnected by a high quality

park, retail spaces and commercial buildings,

network of roads and sidewalks, electrical and

utility

open

water supply, and site drainage infrastructure to

communal activity spaces and playgrounds for

provide residents with both an ease of access

children.

and a high level of comfort. Particular attention

and modern lines, incorporating contemporary

and 21kms from the international airport, the development is primarily accessed by vehicles. However, for the health and wellbeing of the community

several

provisions

have

been

made for active transportation throughout the community.

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several renowned professionals and subject

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buildings,

and

several

large

has been given to site drainage and channelling A highlight among these amenities is the

rain water very efficiently.


The design of the masterplan has taken the

Starting from the choice of exterior materials for

We have opted for permanent exterior finishes

natural contours and terrain of the island in close

the road network that include a high grade and

that will render a timeless character to the

consideration, leaving a minimum requirement

thick coat of asphalt rolled over several layers

architecture and a high-level of visual appeal

for cutting and filing in and around the site. This

of well compacted earth and aggregate, to

that requires minimal maintenance. This notion

is an essential factor when you consider the

the concrete curbs and pavers that have been

of permanent finishes has translated into our

hard terrain of the site. Special care was taken

either fabricated on site or sourced from the best

use of natural stone accents to compliment the

to ensure proper siting of the residential villas to

quality suppliers.

cementitious stone plaster to provide an overall crisp white finish to all building facades.

maximize and exploit the views and vistas to the All of the materials have been meticulously tested

ocean and the horizon beyond.

and undergone a continuous process of quality As the site terrain is naturally contoured our site

control through constant site supervision by our

design exploits every opportunity offered by

experienced personnel. The choice of a polished

these site contours. Embankments and hard

natural granite on the wall along the corniche is

landscape features augment the visual quality of

just another testament to our uncompromising

the urban landscape.

belief in using materials of the highest quality.

Materials & Finishes

In order to ensure a robust and durable building,

As a matter of principle, the Bakhresa Group’s

we have opted for a building structure comprising

uncompromising

has

of concrete columns, beams and slabs that have

spearheaded the selection and application of

been engineered to meticulous detail. Although

materials of the highest quality throughout the

there are several alternative and cost effective

project.

materials available in the market that are being

attitude

on

quality

used by the local building industry, we feel that To keep costs realistic and quality under

ultimately quality overshadows cost. We have

strict control, we have decided to produce

ensured the strength of our concrete structure

certain building materials at site. We take our

using high grade reinforcement bars, aggregate,

social responsibility and commitment to our

sand and cement with constant quality control

environment very seriously and constantly

and laboratory and field testing. All exterior and

endeavour to minimize our carbon footprint. By

interior walls are constructed from solid concrete

producing materials on site we have managed

masonry unit (CMU) block walls. These block

to minimize otherwise significant transportation

walls provide the maximum thermal and acoustic

costs. These savings will be passed onto home

control ensuring a quiet and comfortable living

owners and residents.

environment for its occupants.

When it comes to interior finishes of the housing units, we have selected only the finest quality fixtures and finishes. The interiors boast premium quality Italian and Spanish porcelain and ceramic tiles. We are partnering with industry leading brand names such as Villeroy and Boch, Kohler, and Ideal Standard for our sanitary ware. To ensure an airtight building envelop and to provide thermal comfort to our residents we have chosen double glazed windows. The choice of these windows complies with international standards and specifications for our climate and will prove to be energy saving feature for our residents.

P.O. Box 744, Zanzibar, Tanzania Email: salimaziz@bakhresa.com

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Azam Marine Co Ltd & Kilimanjaro Fast Ferries Ltd As International tourists discover the magnificent destination of Tanzania, Azam Marine and Kilimanjaro Fast Ferries are moving with the times to provide them with swift and comfortable ferry services from Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar and Pemba Islands.

Both companies are pursuing a vigorous policy

board. The crew is well trained and highly

of modernising and maintaining fleets in line

experienced.

with fast-moving developments in the world of water transportation. The air conditioned ferry

Azam Marine and Coastal Fast Ferries are the

boats are built in Australia/Europe to Azam’s

first ferry companies in Tanzania to deploy a

Specifications to provide the best possible

modern online ticketing system.

services for Tanzanian travellers, international tourists and business people.

Our system can be used from anywhere in the world as long as the user has access to internet.

The entire fleet of vessels has up to date

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communication and navigation instrumentation,

In its own right, Zanzibar is one of the world’s

along with stringent safety equipment on

most exotic tourist destinations but when


considered as a bonus to the mainland attractions which include some of the world’s finest game parks, the Serengeti, the vast and spectacular stretches of Lake Victoria and the incomparable Mount Kilimanjaro, it is clear that Tanzania is a giant awakening in the international travel industry. The passengers can find comfort in our modern

route is from Dar es Salaam, Unguja, Pemba

passengers, including Royal Class. Using a

air-conditioned passenger lounge watching the

and Tanga every week.

modern navigation system, auto pilot and AIS the vessel travels at a speed of 30 knots,

world news, sipping tea, coffee, juices, and testing Azam Ice Cream, Cakes and Other

Azam Comoro

powered by magnificent Cummins engines,

Bakery Products, while waiting for their boat.

This 65m long

model QSK 60 MCRS. The vessel is fitted with

Free wireless internet connectivity is provided in

July 2017. Built by Songoro Marine, under

the lounge.

specification of Damen Holland. The vessel is

land craft was launched in

Naiad dynamic ride control for rough weather.

capable of carrying 1500 tonnes or 65 trucks

Sea Link II

with ballast water of 800 tonnes.

This is a new vessel built in Greece, she was

Passengers can purchase tickets online

launched in January 2017. She is 100m

Kilimanjaro VI

long, capable of carrying 200 cars and 1500

This state-of-the-art catamaran launched in

passenger at a speed of 14 knots. The vessel's

January 2016 and is capable of carrying 524

from the comfort of their home by logging into www.azammarine.com

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FASHION & DESIGN

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Sheria Ngowi Limited

Founded and headed by Tanzanian born Sheria Ngowi (Walter Thomas Ngowi) who was born in Dar es Salaam on the 1st October 1982 and is the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of the Sheria Ngowi Brand since 2008 to date.

Since our registration in 2011, we have acquired extensive experience in the areas of fashion designing, garment manufacturing and fashion design consultation. Offering more than just clothing design, we offer our services and experience in the Interior Design, Furniture, Art Creation and Design world too.

Our Product Pipeline and what we offer: • Clothing Line • Fashion Consultation • Interior Design • Custom-made Furniture • Art Creation & Design

Our core clothing line includes the following: • Male and Female custom made executive three piece suits • Male and Female custom made executive safari suits • Designer shirts & ladies blouses • Male and Female designer trousers • Designer jackets • Bridal attires • Children clothing • Evening clothing • Uniforms for security guards, hospital personnel, Industrial workers, office, sales and customer center workers • Custom made T–shirts designing and printing • And other custom made garments We have worked with a wide variety of clients for both their personal and corporate needs in Tanzania and have worked with the following clients to name a few: • The Tanzania Football Federation • The National Bank of Commerce (NBC) • Lake Oil • Mark Law Chambers • FastJet Airline

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• Tanzania Prime Minister – Hon. Mizengo

MEET THE TEAM Management

Pinda • Zambian President – Hon. Edgar Lungu • Army Chief Retired – General George Waitara

MR WALTER THOMAS NGOWI (SHERIA NGOWI)

• Government

Mr Walter Thomas Ngowi (Sheria Ngowi) the

• Tanzania Minister of Agriculture Food Security

Founder and Managing Director of the company.

Officials

and

Members

of

Tanzanian Parliament & Cooperatives – Hon. Stephen Wassira • Tanzania Deputy Minister of Science &

Having worked previously in the corporate world as CEO for both Business In Africa Group of Companies and Thomas & Mary Real Estate, as well as Deputy Managing Director of Ngowi’s & Sons Company, he is now the Creative Director & Designer of Sheria Ngowi Brands; bringing with him a wealth of corporate and business experience; he is a financially and organisationally sound business entity whose management capacity in the era of fashion designing and consultation can only be matched with a few in the local industry. From dressing Presidents, Prime Ministers and Top business executives, to being the official designer for Miss Tanzania beauty pageants, sports teams, famous music artists and achieving recognition at International level fashion shows such as Mercedes Benz New

Technology – Hon. January Makamba • Ilala Municipality Mayor – His Worship Jerry Silaa • Mwanza Municipality Mayor – His Worship Stanislaus Mabula • Managing

Directors

and

CEO’s

from

Government and Private Sectors in Tanzania • CRDB Managing Director – Dr Charles Kimei LAPF Managing Director – Mr Eliud Sanga • Coca-Cola Managing Director – Mr Basil Gadzios • Raha.Com

CEO

Mr

Aashiq

Shariff

International and Local Clientele from all over the world • Consulate of The Gambia in South Africa – Hon Seedy M Lette • NBA Africa Managing Director in South Africa – Mr Amadou Gallo Fall • Corporate and Business men from different sectors

York Fashion Week, to winning numerous

• Famous Music Artists Such As Diamond

Designer of the year awards, Sheria Ngowi

Platnumz, C-Pwaa, Mwana FA, Wakazi and

has only just begun and brings an impressive

others

resumé to the table, having worked with the following elite:

Awards & Recognition • 2011 – Swahili Fashion Week Awards, Men’s

Top Executives • Tanzanian President – Hon. Dr Jakaya Kikwete

wear Designer of the year • 2013 – Swahili Fashion Week Awards, Men’s wear Designer of the year

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• The First Designer to win different local and international Awards • Swahili Fashion Week Designer of the Year 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015

• 2014 – Hub of Africa-Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

HEALTH, SAFETY SECURITY & ENVIRONMENTAL GUIDELINES

• 2014 – Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Africa –

We are highly HSSE conscious and we

Toronto, Canada

Johannesburg, South Africa

• Fashion Designer of the year Africa 20162017 • African Youth Entrepreneur of the Year 20162017 • Achievers Awards: The Most Inspired Fashion Icon of Year by University of Dar es Salaam 2015 • Tanzania Leadership Awards – Fashion Icon of the Year 2017 • Among the Best Top 10 Designers in Africa from 2015-2017

strenuously strive to be HSSE compliant in all our operations. The overall final responsibly for

National Level Achievements

HSSE is under our Managing Director whereas

• 2011 – Official Designer for Miss Tanzania

the day-to-day responsibility for ensuring HSSE

Beauty Pageant

compliance is delegated to the HSSE Manager.

• 2013 – Official Designer for Tanzanian Men’s Football Team (Taifa Stars)

We take extreme measures to make sure that

• 2013 – Official Designer for Tanzania National

we prevent HSSE underperformance and

Bank of Commerce NBC (Leadership Forum)

comply with HSSE standards by continuously

• 2014 – Official Designer for Fastjet Airline

educating our workers and the public, providing

• 2014 – Official Designer of Diamond Platnumz

adequate training to employees and ensuring

(Tanzanian Leading Music Artist) In MTV

they are competent in protecting themselves

awards

and others in the course of their work.

International Level Achievements (Fashion Shows)

Africa, BET Awards & MTV Europe

Technical works like those performed by

• 2012 – Mode of Africa-Lagos, Nigeria

• 2014 – Official Brand Ambassador for Peroni

SHERIA NGOWI LIMITED are heavily exposed

• 2013 – Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week – New York, USA • 2013 – Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Africa –

Beer in Tanzania • 2014 – Official Brand Ambassador for Tanzania Living Room (TLR)

Pretoria, South Africa • 2014 – Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Berlin – Berlin, Germany

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to a variety of HSSE problems. Accidents may not only cause harm to people and equipment, but may also mean delays and unplanned costs. Wrong HSSE conduct can lead to short or even

Qualifications

long-term health and environmental damage.

BA & LLB (University of Bangalore, India);

• 2014 – London Fashion Week-London, UK

Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design (VOGUE

To mitigate and avoid these problems, the

• 2014 – African Fashion Week Toronto –

Institute of Fashion, Bangalore, India)

goals of our Healthy, Safety, Security and

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conform to legal and regulatory requirements • Use the policy at the technical works (personnel) HSSE induction program • Provide HSSE training guidelines for the CLIENTS personnel and its contractors • Provide guidelines for HSSE performance Environmental (HSE) Policy is to ensure that our working environment has:

• Identify basic technical practices that may

• No accidents

• Determine applicable baseline requirements

• No harm to people

to fulfill good technical works, HSSE practice

• No damage to the environment

and serve as a reference guide • Facilitate best practices transfer and set

Our policy is designed to fulfil the following objectives Identify and document details on aspects of operations that fit into HSSE management framework

and

make

monitoring and evaluation

have strong HSSE implications

sure

reference points for HSSE audit • Provide HSSE checklist aimed at helping different units to conduct self – HSSE audits • Ensure that any potential material hazards

essential

are identified and action is taken to avoid

measurements and records are available.

accident harm to technical works personnel

Provide guidelines on health, safety, security and environmental related procedures, systems managements and relevant controls.

and damage to the environment • Ensure that any purchase handling storage use and disposal of waste and materials

For any of your design needs, or for further enquiries please feel free to contact us! Tel: +255754837251 Email: sheria.ngowi@gmail.com Plot No.1019, Buzwagi Street, Masaki P.O. Box: 7002 Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania Facebook: Sheria Ngowi Brand Twitter: @SheriaNgowi Instagram: sheriangowi

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Who we are We are the market leader in outdoor advertising in Tanzania with footprints in Kenya and Zambia. We develop products that enable brands to connect with consumers impactfully and cost effectively. Our success is driven by nearly three decades

We are a forward-thinking company with a diverse portfolio of traditional and new out of home media.

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in the outdoor advertising industry and is fuelled by our passion and commitment to excellence.

Our Values Leadership | Integrity | Quality | Passion


Why Outdoor Advertising? Outdoor advertising poses a unique opportunity for brands to • Reach a wide audience due to the increasing population on the move; • Strengthen brand recall, dominance, and loyalty; • Promote sales through strategic campaigning and promotions; • Capture the right audience through strategic positioning

and

content

that

engages

targeted market segments; • Delivers frequency through repeat exposure at no extra costs; • Cost effective reach per thousand compared to other media.

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OUR PRODUCTS

Digital Outdoor Media

Our range of products include:

Our high-tech Led screens are placed in prime locations to reach a multiple target audience.

• Digital Screens

We offer flexibility in booking; screens can be

Captivating, 24/7 dynamic exposure;

booked individually, as part of a network or as a

• Billboards

bespoke package.

Strategic locations for maximum visibility and impact;

Advantages of Digital Media

• Mobile billboard

• Multiple messages

Flexibility to place your brand anywhere;

• Broadcasting messages at specific times of

• Street Furniture Cost effective way to promote your brand.

day • Shorter lead times • Production costs savings

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Our Services We provide free Out Of Home planning, artwork design, and material production logistics.

Our Team A1 Outdoor is led by industry experts with over 40 years of combined experience in developing, operating, and selling Out Of Home inventory in local and international markets. Together, A1 Outdoor is a community of sales managers, engineers, estate surveyors, operation gurus, media planners, and creative designers who share a passion for outdoor advertising.

Zek House, 6 Shaurimoyo Road Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Tel: +255 22 2184181 / 2865861 info@a1outdoor.co.tz and hotline number +255 784700600 Mbaruk Road, off Muchai Drive, off Ngong Road, Nairobi, Kenya Tel: +254 704642322 catherine@a1outdoor.co.ke Nangwenya Rd, Plot No 4177, Lusaka, Zambia Post Net No 619, P/Bag E891 Lusaka Tel: +260 211 254901 chika@a1outdoor.co.zm www.a1outdoor.co.tz

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Clouds Media Group is Tanzania’s leading media house that revolves around the entertainment industry via various media platforms. Clouds TV (National), Clouds FM (National), Choice FM (Dar es Salaam), Coconut FM (Zanzibar) and Clouds Digital are the native platforms supplemental to platforms outside of Tanzania in the likes of Clouds TV Rwanda and Clouds TV International (Dubai) to mention a few. In brief, Clouds Media Group runs 3 Radio Stations, 9 TV Stations, a 50-Channel Cable/ DTT TV Network, East & Central Africa’s Largest

Celebrating 18 years of growth and success in Africa’s entertainment industry.

OTT platform and East & Central Africa’s largest Event Marketing Firm. With a strong hold on TV (Clouds TV) and an even stronger hold on radio (Clouds FM), Clouds Media Group has achieved to become a major influence in the Tanzanian society where youth, women empowerment and the engagement of economical growth is concerned.

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CLOUDS FM

Tanzania’s highest rating youth oriented TV

CHOICE FM

Being Clouds Media Group’s first platform and

station founded in 2010. For mature content that

A talkative and more music oriented radio

a super brand, Clouds FM also known as The

focuses on hard news from every angle including

channel, Choice FM is a regional radio station

People’s Station is CMG’s and Tanzania’s highest

politics, entertainment and society, Clouds 360

in Dar es Salaam that targets the local Swahili

rating urban radio station hosted by Tanzania’s

is the number one Tanzanian morning TV show

speaking youth. With various personalities like

strongest Swahili speaking personalities in the

having gained popularity with Tanzanian working

Idris Sultan and Abby Plaatjes, Choice FM has

country.

class locals including the President of the United

shows in both English and Swahili to satisfy

republic of Tanzania Dr John Pombe Magufuli.

both the Swahili speaking and more linguistic

With innovation in mind, Clouds FM has received

diverse local audience.

a position of major influence where the society,

Having various highest rating youth orientated

especially the youth, is concerned by forecasting

shows of the likes of Shilawadu, Siz Kitaa and

With the slogan "Freedom", Choice FM gives

and acting upon what the audience wants and

many more, Clouds TV is the first Tanzanian

the audience the freedom to choose what they

needs. Examples of such is the early support

TV station to fully incorporate social media

want to hear by focusing on the trending music,

and engagement in Tanzania’s Bongo Flava

interaction with everyday broadcasting.

culture and requests.

genre when society was not yet fully exposed to it and other mediums not aware of its coming

Targeting an age group of 18 year olds to 35

popularity both national and international.

year old, Clouds TV gives the youth a sense of belonging through promoting their fellow

CLOUDS TV

talented youths by both employment and

A vibrant Swahili speaking TV station for the

relevant content which can both be seen on

urban youth with just enough hard content

screen alongside everything that is cool hot and

to please the mature minded, Clouds TV is

happening.

www.cloudsmedia.com

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AIM Group

AIM Group was founded in 2009 with the key intention of disrupting the way advertising was done in Tanzania. Our journey began with an initial focus on physical deployments of digital technology (i.e. Touchscreen Kiosks, Interactive Projections, etc.) as a way to provide utility to consumers at retail outlets while also providing an alternative channel for advertisers.

In 2011 we pivoted to focus on providing a suite of Digital Marketing services, placing an especially high emphasis on Strategy, Creative finesse and ROI-oriented reporting. Our services in this domain include: Digital Roadmapping, Campaign Strategy, Social Media Management, Web/App

Development,

User

Experience,

Online Media planning and buying. Over the years our service offering has evolved further to us becoming a more holistic Agency offering Above-the-line Creative services as well as our Digital offering. A key area we have heavily invested in and grown is an in-house production

AIM Group’s Projects Unit key solution offering is

facility focused on content marketing, i.e.

a electronic know-your-customer (KYC) product

narrative-form branded content. The Agency

that provides for paperless registrations, robust

unit of AIM Group currently services a portfolio

validations through key identity databases,

of over 15 local and multinational brands.

verifications through facial and biometric data and

a

sophisticated

business

intelligence

In 2014 we further expanded our disciplines of

architecture to provide real-time analytics to key

focus by founding the Projects Business Unit

stakeholders. Our EKYC® solution is an end-to-

of the company that focuses on R&D, Product

end offering that will also manage any last mile

Development, Service Design and Enterprise

or back office needs. This solution is currently

Technology. This was an important step in us

in use by all the leading mobile operators in

being able to fulfil our objective of being an

Tanzania as well as others in the region.

through a multidisciplinary and cross-functional

AIM Group Projects Unit has a number of key

As of 2017 we further developed our production

parts and our passion to make tangible, future-

product and service offerings in the market.

capabilities and are focusing on developing

We

services

original content and working with creators to

for some of the leading Mobile operators,

support them with the tools to do this. The

turnkey integrations for loyalty and redemption

content production is supplemented through

campaigns, we are the technology partner for

the development of modular platforms to

Mkito.com, one of East Africa’s largest online

support in publishing and an expertise in

music services and we have an in-house

maximizing commercial value to allow creators

product testing lab.

to turn passion into profit.

ecosystem enabler and market disruptor. The

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Messaging

Through our multiple units we believe in the idea of diversified integration, the building of synergy approach. We are greater then the sum of our proofed change in the area of technology, payments, mobile services, design, advertising, media and publishing. At AIM Group we are also shamelessly self-aware that joy at work and in what you do is important. While we take what we do very seriously we don’t take ourselves too seriously and you will frequently find some form of shenanigans at our offices.


Our bragging rights: 80 full-time employees, active in 4 countries, highlighted as Mashable’s 20 companies to watch in Africa, First African company to speak at the acclaimed SXSW conference, winner of Vodacom international business partner of the year, Africom award shortlist, multiple mentions by Forbes magazine with our Chairman being listed as top 30 under 40, over 7,000 beers drunk and 600 pizzas ordered cumulatively.

www.aimgroup.co.tz

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Edwin Bruno, Founder & CEO at SMART CODES

An award-winning Tanzania digital agency We are a digital trusted partner and collaborator. We partner with Big, medium and small brands to create meaningful and connected customer experiences. Our approach to clients is more pro-active and we create a mutual relationship and understanding what is it that the client is looking for or trying to solve. Our services range from full-scale digital services including social media marketing, advertising, strategy, research, content creation, planning, execution, reporting and development of Websites, Applications and Products.

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customer loyalty around your product on social media corresponding to your business goals and offline marketing efforts.

Content studio We create content that specifically addresses customers’ expectations to help change the behavior of customers online. We understand customers preferences to businesses and for each client we create a representative personality, a visual identity and a human voice to give the content a human feel and life. We achieve this by creating content like images, captivating videos, creatively written messages, graphics and other interactive content.

Digital Advertising We connect your business with your customers in a way that is designed to grow your online presence. Based on your business goals; campaigns can be short or long term, with us compiling reports at a later stage showing the

Our strategists are keen in every process of

impact of the entire campaign. Supporting Ads

generating customized digital solutions for your

monitored by our advertising tool, "Kwanza" are

business that comes along with a roadmap to

also designed to run parallel with the campaign

online success. We design innovative digital

to increase awareness, website traffic, Google

campaigns that tell stories, creates brand

rankings, blog promotions, digital, PR reputation

awareness, talk-ability and build a lifetime

and digital customer service.

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Smart Codes team, on capacity building

Smart Codes & Vodacom launching M-Paper (Newspaper App)

Edwin Bruno, Founder & CEO giving a keynote at GSMA Mobile 360

Creative Design

backed up by strong proof for effective and more accurate

Our creative design team is well equipped with design

communication that is relevant to the target audiences, giving

knowledge to give your business a more appealing and

them exactly what they are looking for or what they want to

relevant visual appearance to the public. We pick the perfect

hear.

look and feel that only your brand will own regardless the communication channel.

Our Clients A list of some clients and brands we have had the pleasure to

Technology development

work with include: Vodacom, DKT International, CBA M-Pawa,

We focus on simplicity to create stunning websites, Apps

Heineken, Huawei, Copy Cat Tanzania, Swiss Agency for

and products. We take time to understand your unique

Development and Corporation, Red Gold Limited, TECNO

communication goals and align them with your audiences.

Mobile, Oman Air, UNGC Tanzania, WWF and World Bank.

We then develop targeted digital strategies that are innovative

Including a gold medal in Geneva, Switzerland and platinum

and intelligent that result in really slick and high performing

award in Paris, France.

responsive Website apps and products.

Research Our working principles are simplicity, clarity and elegant problem-solving. Our executions and implementations are

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Mikono Speakers International Mikono Speakers International is a Tanzanian based company which started operating in Tanzania in 2011 and has now expanded its offices to South Africa.

With the aim of transforming African human

Mikono Speakers International is considered to

capital to become one of the best in the world,

be one of the consulting firms in Africa with the

Mikono Speakers have organised numerous

strongest influence in the corporate world – and

trainings, seminars, workshops, conferences,

up to now, has already transformed more than

breakfast and coffee meetings.

1.2 million people around the continent through their various programs.

All these have been well attended with a number of great speakers, facilitators, business owners,

With its growing number of clients and partners,

CEOs, managers, employees and students.

Mikono Speakers have a number of Exhibitions and Conferences in the year 2017 to include:

With topics from various fields such as business,

• Dar Construction Trade Expo 2017 from 17

finance, leadership, sales and marketing for

– 18 August 2017. This event includes other

discussion and training, these events have had a

events such as:

major impact on the knowledge of participants,

• The Furniture Expo 2017;

while simultaneously creating well organised networking platforms.

• East Africa Smart Building Summit 2017. • Working Mothers Expo and Conference 2017 from 4 – 5 August 2017. This event will take

In 2013, Mikono Speakers became part of Excel Management and Outsourcing Limited.

place at the same time with “East Africa Education Fair 2017”.

Together with its sister Company Mikono Expo

• Marketers Gala Dinner on 4 August 2017.

Group, they began to officially operate in 2013

• East Africa Tourism and Hospitality Trade

with

hosting

export-oriented

International

Expo 2017 from 17 – 18 November 2017.

Trade Exhibitions in various countries including

Events included here are:

Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and South Africa –

• Outdoor ECO Adventure Travel Experience

which have been successful and progressive each year.

EXPO; • Africa Food and Drinks EXPO; • World Embassy Festival;

From 2013, Mikono Speakers International and

• EA Financial Services Expo and Conference

of world-class Conferences, such as: World

2017 from 3 – 4 November 2017, to include:

Leadership Conference with Brian Tracy 2014

• Mortgages Business Expo 2017;

in Tanzania, Kenya and Nigeria; World Sales

• Insurance Expo 2017;

Conference with Brian Tracy 2015 (South Africa,

• Social Security Fund Expo 2017;

Uganda and Tanzania); Tanzania Financial

• Payment Solutions Expo 2017;

Services Expo and Conference 2016; and the

• Venture Capital Expo 2017;

World Sales Conference with Victor Antonio

• East Africa Microfinance Conference and

2017.

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• Dar Carnival 2017.

Mikono Expo Group have organised a number

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from 9:00am - 6pm

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Date: August 17th - 18th 2017 Time: 8:00am to 6:00pm

The largest all-inclusive furniture trade fair ever organized in Tanzania for the entire furniture ecosystem and value chain. Meeting |Incentive Travel | Conference& Exhibition

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ENSOL (T) Ltd

A Tanzanian Solar Contractor ENSOL (T) Ltd established in August, 2001, is a 100% Tanzanian company.

Established in August, 2001, ENSOL LTD is a 100% Tanzanian company. The company is registered with Contractors Registration Board (CRB) as an Electrical Contractor specialising in Solar Energy. The company is also a corporate member of Tanzania Solar Energy Association, an umbrella organisation uniting

was organized by Rural Energy Agency (REA) in

partners. • Innovation: Strive to be innovative to achieve the best possible and cost effective solutions. • Professionalism:

Work

professionally

in

ENSOL won a grant worth Euro 185,000 through Energy and Environment Partnership

everything we do. • Hardworking: Strive to always work hard and

(EEP)

project

proposal

competition,

for

implementation of credit supply of solar power

as a team.

systems to rural horticulture farmers in Tanga.

all RE practitioners and a member of Alliance for Rural Electrification (ARE), an international

Award & Prizes

organisation based in Brussels, Belgium that

ENSOL Limited has also been participating in

ENSOL was ranked 42nd among the Top 100

puts together all private stakeholders who share

various activities nationally and internationally.

Mid-sized companies for the year 2010/2011

the mission of electrifying rural areas of the

At national level, the company participated in

and 38th for the year 2011/2012 as per a

world with clean energy.

various National Trade Exhibitions in Tanzania

survey conducted by KPMG and Mwananchi

with notable achievements.

communication.

To lead in providing easy access to; and

In the 32nd Dar es Salaam International Trade

Products & Services

affordable prices of quality clean energy

Fair (DITF) which took place in 2007, ENSOL

• Solar Power Systems

products and services.

Limited emerged third winner in the Electronics

Our range of industry-leading solar systems

Products Category. The 33rd DITF which took

and solar battery storage options are

The resolve to become the most reliable supplier

place in 2008, ENSOL Limited clinched the

designed to make sure you get the most out

of high quality and affordable clean energy

second prize in the same category.

of your solar energy in order to maximize your

Goals

savings.

services. At international level, in 2008, ENSOL Limited

• Solar Lantern and Pico Lighting Systems

Mission

participated in the World Bank administered

Our solar lantern/pico lighting systems gives

Providing energy solutions that create value to

Lighting

people’s life and environment.

Competition and was among the 54 finalists. The

Africa

Development

Marketplace

improved lighting; which has significant socioeconomic, health and environment benefits.

competition attracted hundreds of participants

• Solar Back up Power Systems

Vision

from all over the world who had a similar vision

Computer, laptops, faxes, lights, refrigerators,

Being the most preferred partner in the delivery

and mission to ENSOL’s in provision, supply,

PBAX etc- we depend on them daily. What

of clean energy solutions in East Africa.

installation and inclination to effectively use

they depend on, is electricity. We would like

internationally and is acceptable worldwide.

to believe that the supply of power that feeds our appliances is secure and reliable.

Our Values • Respect: Being respectful to human life and the environment.

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collaboration with the World Bank.

In April 2010, ENSOL Limited won a grant worth

• Solar Micro-Mini Grid

USD 100,000 from Lighting Rural Tanzania

Ensol

has

since

2014

embarked

on

• Integrity: Being honest and trustworthy.

Competition for electrification of dispensaries in

becoming an Independent Power Producer

• Partnership: Listening to; and learning from our

Tunduru and Mbinga districts. This competition

(IPP) using Solar Energy technology. The

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first project as an IPP, a 50kW Solar Hybrid Minigrid has been commissioned end of July 2017. The project will connect more than 250 customers including a health facility, a school, households, small businesses and places of worship. A second minigrid to be constructed at Mandakerenge Island in Lake Tanganyika is expected to be commissioned in the second quarter of 2018, with the long term objective of constructing more than 15 minigrids of the same size in a period of five years in different locations of Tanzania. • Solar Water Heating Systems If you are not using the sun to heat the water in your home, hotel, hostel etc, not only are you wasting your money, you are also contributing to global warming. Solar Water heating Systems are simple, reliable and cost-effective technology that harnesses the sun’s energy to provide for the hot water

OPERATIONS

needs of homes and businesses.

Our Engineers will advise you of better ways

• Solar Street Lights

to operate and maintain the system; and upon

Solar Street/Area lights are designed for a

special contractual arrangement our company

wide range of lighting applications.

will be happy to offer operation and maintenance

• Solar Water Pumping

services.

In many parts of the globe, water for drinking, livestock watering, irrigation and other use is

MAINTENANCE

a very limited resource. Ensol has come up

Our team from the engineering department

with a perfect solution for that!

provides operation and maintenance services for sustainability of the project. Do not hesitate

INSTALLATION We

have

great

team

to call us anytime. of

engineers

and

technicians with many years of experience; we

‘’Engineering, Design & Planning;

will walk with you through your project ideas

Procurement & Construction; System

and help you with the proper design, planning,

operation & Monitoring; Maintenance &

engineering works and installation.

Services are what we can do best.’’

‘’Ensol Tanzania Limited have a team of qualified and experienced staff with specialisations on products we deal in that have undergone rigorous trials and tests in internationally recognized laboratories. We are also a renowned supplier of the highest quality solar products and related components; and, for each solar project installed we provide a high level technical support…’’

2nd Floor Ubungo Plaza, Morogoro Road P.O. Box 42227, Dar es Salaam Tel/Fax: +255 22 2460 100 Cell: +255 786 630066 Email: info@ensol.co.tz www.ensol.co.tz

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Dar es Salaam International Academy (DIA) Dar es Salaam International Academy (DIA) aims to develop internationally minded lifelong learners through a well-balanced, holistic curriculum and a partnership between school, home and community.

DIA

offers

an

internationally

recognized

can choose from in order to ensure a well

curriculum and is accredited by the International

balanced lifestyle. From athletics, swimming,

Baccalaureate Organisation to deliver the

and football, to drama clubs, Model United

Primary Years Programme (Kindergarten –

Nations, and 3D printing – students continue

Grade 5), Middle Years Programme (Grades

to develop all aspects of their interests and

6 – 10) and the Diploma Programme (Grades

passions.

11 – 12). DIA boasts various facilities on both of our With a student and staff body representing

campuses, including, but not limited to, visual

over 35 countries and speaking 40 different

arts classrooms, digital design labs, science

languages, DIA is truly a diverse educational

labs, performing arts spaces, multi-purpose

experience. DIA believes in nurturing inquiry,

court, swimming pool, and comprehensive

open-mindedness as well as promoting 21st

libraries. Students are taught by specialist

century skills, integrating technology and arts

teachers in all subject areas, allowing them to

through all aspects of teaching and learning.

delve deep into subject matter and content and developing rigor and tasks that provide

DIA’s Primary campus is located on the Msasani

opportunity for students to take their inquiry

Peninsula and the Secondary campus will

further.

celebrate its opening in a purpose built facility this academic year, and is located in Ada Estate.

DIA currently has a ratio of 1:4 teachers to students, we value our small classroom sizes,

With an emphasis on service and action as well

1:1 attention and our ability to be as inclusive as

as getting involved in projects that are going on

possible for students who may require additional

in and around our community, DIA believes in

support, or are gifted and talented.

students taking the lead in community projects and supporting organisations and action that is

The DIA Family offers a safe, secure and

happening in our host country.

inspiring environment for our entire community.

Students who attend DIA not only experience a well rounded curriculum within the classroom, taught by our certified teaching staff, they also have an array of extra curricular activities they

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Tel: +255 22 2600202/6, +255 758 828 300 www.dia.co.tz


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Kairuki Hospital

Kairuki Hospital (KH), formerly known as Mission Mikocheni Hospital, is one of the leading private hospitals in Tanzania. KH is owned by Kairuki Health and Education Network (KHEN), a Tanzanian Non-profit, Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) with a social agenda. The hospital opened its doors to the public in March 1987 when it began offering a variety of health services.

Staffing KH has 200 professional and 150 general staff who work in the hospital on a daily basis. KH also serves as a teaching hospital for Hubert Kairuki Memorial University (KHMU) and Kairuki School of Nursing (KSN). Specialists at HKMU also participate in attending to patients at the hospital.

Hospital Capacity KH attends more than 600 patients a day in three (3) outpatient departments and has a bed capacity of up to 150 beds. It is a multidisplinary general hospital.

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Vision: To grow and build capacity so as to provide medical services in different areas of specialty and super- specialty.

Mission: To run a hospital that provides high quality and accessible health care services at affordable cost.

Location Our hospital is located in Regent Estate, Mikocheni area on No. 70 Chwaku Street, about 100 meters from Oil Com Petrol Station on New Bagamoyo Road, about half a kilometer north of the American Embassy.

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SERVICE & FACILITIES Specialties Internal medicine • General Medicine • Cardiology • Neurology • Nephrology • Pulmonology • Dermatology & Allergy • Gastroenterology • Hermatology • Psychiatry Dentistry

• General Surgery • Urology • ENT / Otorhinolaryngology • Eye / Opthalmology • Dental Surgery • Orthopaedic Surgery • Neurosurgery • Oral Health & Maxillofacial Surgery • Vascular access surgery • Emergency & Trauma Radiology • Conventional X-ray • Mobile X-Ray

Obstetrics & Gynaecology

• Fluoroscopy

• Obstetrics and Gynaecology Clinics

• 4D Ultramodern Ultrasound with Doppler

• Child Birth Education Clinics • In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Clinics (Coming Soon) Paediatrics • Neonatal Nursery • Children's Play Room • Regular Consultation Room

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capabilities • Mammography • Computer Tomography (CT-Scanner) Physiotherapy • Cervical and Lumber Traction • Infrared therapy • TENS • Ultrasonic therapy


Some of the rare but relatively advanced medical

OTHER SERVICES OFFERED:

interventions that are performed at our hospital

• Emergency unit 24 hours, 7 days a week.

include:

Is equipped with the latest technology,

• Endoscopic procedures such as foreign

and is manned by skilled staff and medical

body removal, dilatation of strictures,

professionals,

esophageal, variceal banding, Injection /

anaesthetists,

including

surgeons

and

Sclerotherapy, Heater probe coagulation, Stenting of malignant strictures and Polypectomy with a snare, • Laparoscopic procedures include diagnostic Biopsy & Staging, Appendectomy,

• Free

TB,

RCH,

VCTC

&

PMCTC

in

collaboration with the Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly & Children (MoHCDGEC),

Cholecystectomy, Adhesiolysis & Herniorrhaphy, • Tubal surgery, Myomectomy, Ophorectomy &

• KH serves as a teaching hospital for Hubert Kairuki Memorial University (HKMU) and

Ovarian drilling,

Kairuki School of Nursing (KSN). The two

• Thoracoscopy,

tertiary education institutions are social

• TURP,

enterprises which, together with KH are

• ENT: (Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery)

incorporated in KHEN. The latter was

FESS,

established by the late Prof Hubert Kairuki and

• Hysteroscopy submucosal myomectomy,

his wife in the early 1990s with the express

• Haemorrhoids:

aim of improving the quality of life of humanity

• Staple haemorrhoidectomy /

through investments in social services with

haemorrhoidial band ligition,

particular emphasis on quality and affordable

• Trans anal haemorrhoid de arterization

health care as well as tertiary education

(THD),

services. Whereas Kairuki Hospital is devoted

• Orthopaedic:

to the provision of quality healthcare services

• Total knee replacement surgery. TKR,

to the community, Hubert Kairuki Memorial

• Hip replacement surgery / Atroscopic,

University and Kairuki School of Nursing

• Vascular access procedures:

focus on the provision tertiary education.

• Temporary vascular access for dialysis; Quinton line, • Permanent vascular access for dialysis: Tunnelled

For more details concerning the various programmes offered HKMU and KSN, please visit our website below:

• Arteriovenous fistula surgery, • Ultrasound guided core biopsies and FNAD

Website: www.hkmu.ac.tz

of Liver, Kidney, Breast, Thyroid and other

Email: admissions@hkmu.ac.tz

soft tissue lesions,

or secvc@hkmu.ac.tz or info@hkmu.ac.tz

• Intrauterine Artificial insemination, • IVF (coming soon), • One stop consultation, investigation and treatment, • Echocardiograph, • Stress ECG, • Holter 24 hrs ECG, • Ambulatory BP monitoring for 24 hrs, • Dialysis for Acute & Chronic renal failure patients,

Kairuki Hospital Centre Tel: +255 22 2700021-4 Mobile: +255 653 723 707 Email: info@kairukihospital.org www.kairukihospital.org Operation hours Monday – Sunday: 24/7

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Sanitas Hospital

Sanitas Hospital is a private healthcare provider here in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. SANITAS was established more than 5 years ago and has now evolved from a day clinic service to a fully fledged and busy hospital. SANITAS is open 24 hours a day and can cater to whatever your medical need.

SANITAS accepts most healthcare insurance

Our nursing team is very experienced and look

cards, both national and international; AAR,

after our patients with care through their out-

Jubilee,

patient or in-patient services.

Aetna,

Bupa,

Cigna,

Strategis,

Metropolitan, NSSF, Tanesco, to name just a few.

The Dialysis unit is equipped with new Fresenius German technology and our head technician is

SANITAS has divided services into different

amongst the most experienced and professional

sections. We have separate clinics for Children's

in Tanzania.

health, Women's health, Physiotherapy, Dental care, Dialysis and Internal Medicine. This means

SANITAS Pharmacies are well stocked and our

that your visit to the doctor is much faster,

team of pharmacists are friendly and informative.

friendlier and you will be much better informed. SANITAS has a dedicated Dialysis unit, two

MOTHER & CHILD EXPERTS

fully equipped surgical theatres and a very busy

Our Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Nutrition and

maternity department handling both normal and

Cervical cancer screening units combine to

caesarian births.

provide the most comprehensive diagnosis, treatment and care possible for mother and

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child.

Our Nursing, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy and

The Maternity unit is fully equipped for natural

Dialysis

diagnostic

deliveries and we have experienced midwives on

departments by providing ongoing care and

every shift in case of any emergency. SANITAS

treatments with skill and compassion.

participates in all national programmes and

units

compliment

our


SURGERIES & SUPER SPECIALISTS In addition to our own team of surgeons who perform complex surgical procedures on a daily basis, SANITAS hosts international super specialist surgeons on a regular schedule, to provide our patients with the best possible options for their surgical consultations and procedures. Why travel to India when SANITAS brings Indian super specialist surgeons right here to Dar es Salaam and offers major, complex surgeries at a fraction of the expense right here where you can be surrounded by your near and dear ones.

SANITAS HOSPITAL – An entrepreneurial venture Dr Gautam Kodikal Orthopaedic Specialist Surgeon

SANITAS is the brainchild of entrepreneur Krishnamurthy

Venkateswaran

(aka

'Murthy') a citizen of Australia, India and New Zealand.

Dr Subramaniam Iyer Reconstructive Specialist Surgeon

Murthy is an engineer with an MBA from the University of Otago in New Zealand. He has worked in a variety of industries all over the world and led organisations of all sizes and complexity to excellence in their fields.

Dr Aditya Pradhan Urology Specialist Surgeon

Having observed the challenges of healthcare from the inside of the Tanzanian medical care industry, he decided to take on the issues and

Dr Suhel Hassan ENT Specialist Surgeon

create a quality healthcare facility, with an aim to provide world class health care accessible to all Tanzanians. Murthy has founded SANITAS with the assistance of local medical specialists

Dr Jagat Deep

and international investors. He now

Obstetrician & Fertility Specialist

heads SANITAS as the CEO.

provides all government scheduled vaccinations for children free of charge.

MEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS Our diagnostic units include one of the finest laboratory facilities in Tanzania, equipped with the best European diagnostic machines including, Roche, Schiller, Thermo, Cole Palmer, Nuve, Optika, Vacuette, Eppendorf and more. Our laboratory staff are highly skilled and follow strict international protocols in sampling and processing. Our Imaging department is equipped with a digital X-ray, Mammogram, CT, MRI and a 3D Ultrasound. Our imaging team are fully qualified and professional in their care and understanding of their patients. Our Cardiology unit and resident Cardiologist combine the use of ECG, ECHO, Stress testing and lab investigations to

SANITAS Hospital Baraka Plaza, 168 Mwai Kibaki Rd | P 0 Box 60255, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Mob: +255 688 86 30 35 www.sanitashospital.co.tz | kuuliza@sanitashospital.co.tz

provide the most precise diagnosis.

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CRDB Bank Plc

CRDB Bank Plc is the largest, wholly-owned private universal bank in Tanzania.

Background

overseas subsidiary in the neighbouring country

international cards platforms; Visa, MasterCard

The Bank was established in 1996 as a result

of Burundi a part of the Regional Expansion plan

and China Union Pay.

of Tanzanian Government privatisation of state

in East Africa.

Financial strength

owned firms. The major shareholders of the Bank are Denmark Government sponsored

Internally, CRDB Bank has a large footprint with

On the basis of its financial strength, the Bank

fund, leading Tanzania pension funds, IFC, CDC

250 branches, 515 ATMs (spread across the

has been selected as a friendly partner by all

and FGG. CRDB Bank has over years grown

country), 15 Mobile branches, 490 Microfinance

major International financial institutions such

and prospered to become the most innovative,

partners’ institutions, 2500 Agent Banking

as International Financial Corporation (IFC),

first choice, and trusted bank in the country.

"Fahari-Huduma"

merchants

KFW-DBG, Germany, CDC-UK and African

CRDB Bank offers a comprehensive range of

with sales terminals (PoS), internet and mobile

Development Bank. In 2016, CRDB Bank

Corporate, Retail (SME), Business, Treasury,

banking facilities.

became the first bank in Tanzania to be rated

outlets,

1000

amongst the top 10 stable and safest to invest

Private, Agriculture and Microfinance services.

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Driven by the corporate motto: "The Bank that

in African banks by the world’s most respected

CRDB Bank structure and operating network

listens”, which puts emphasis on customer

rating agency, Moody's Investors Services.

centric business model, CRDB Bank has defied

Moody's rated CRDB Bank with a “B1 stable

CRDB Bank as a group comprises of three

all odds to become the most preferred Bank in

outlook” which is the highest rating to have been

subsidiaries

Microfinance

Tanzania and is amongst the first local Bank to

acquired by banks or financial institutions in sub

Ltd that deals with Microfinance business,

be listed on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange

Saharan Africa.

CRDB Insurance broker that offers a range of

in June, 2009. CRDB Bank is the first and only

insurance services and/or products and the

Bank in the zone to co-brand its debit card

CRDB Bank also possesses a healthy balance

CRDB Bank Burundi Ltd, which is the first

known as “TemboCard” with major renowned

sheet with Total Assets of TZS 5.4 Trillion (USD

namely

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2.5 billion) and Total Deposits of TZS 4.06 Trillion

• Major contributor in terms of supporting

(USD 1.8 billion) as at 31st December 2016.

growth of economy-Agriculture, Education,

With a robust technology backbone and 3,196

Tourism, Energy, Infrastructure and Services,

personnel, CRDB Bank offers its customers a

• Large network: 250 branches, 515 ATMs and

reliable and trusted partner for major financial investment dealings in Tanzania and Burundi.

1000 merchants, • Leader in financial inclusion strategy by having a Microfinance Network of 490 micro

Products & Services

co-operations, 2500 plus Agent network with

CRDB Bank provides a wide range of products

loans starting from $50,

which suit the needs of different segments in the market, from the top to the bottom of

• 24 hour world class tri-lingual (English, Swahili and French) Call Centre,

E-commerce and Prepaid cards, • Recipient of “Best Corporate Consumer Award” in Tanzania, • Winner of 2004 “Best Bank in Tanzania award” and received “Euro Money Award”, by Euro money Magazine, • Winner of “Best Regional Bank East Africa” in 2016 African Banker Awards, • Winner “Best Retail Bank Tanzania” in 2016 East Africa Banker Awards, • Winner “Best Trade Finance Bank Tanzania”,

the pyramid such as Savings products, Loan

• Subsidiary company in Burundi,

“Commercial Bank of the Year Tanzania” and

products, Trade Finance products, Treasury

• No.#1 Tanzanian bank in terms of deposits

“Best Innovation Bank in Retail Banking” in

products, Premier Banking services, Agency

with a high CASA deposit of Central Bank of

Banking

Tanzania,

services,

E-banking

products,

Microfinance products, and SME products.

• Super Brand status since 2009, • A giving back to society Bank: 1% of annual

CRDB Bank milestones • Largest Tanzania Universal Bank, • Market leader in Corporate Banking with exposure in all 14 economic sectors,

profit into community development, • Pioneer in alternative Banking channels: EMV Cards, Depository ATMs, Branch on wheels, Mobile Banking, Internet Banking,

2016 International Banker Awards.

CRDB Bank PLC Box 268, Azikiwe Street, Dar es Salaam Tel: +255222112113 Customer_hotline@crdbbabk.com www.crdbbank.com

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Tpb Bank

A bank on the cutting edge of transformation

HISTORY

sound financial management while creating

TPB Bank PLC (TPB) started as Tanganyika Postal

value for our stakeholders".

Office Savings Bank in 1925 when Tanganyika

a Savings Bank under the then East African

CHANGE OF NAME FROM TANZANIA POSTAL BANK TO TPB BANK PLC

Post and Telecommunications which ceased

The reason for changing our bank's name lies

to operate after the collapse of the East African

in registering the bank under the Companies

Community. The now defunct Tanzania Posts &

Act as we were formally formed by the Tanzania

Telecommunications Corporation (TP&TC) came

Postal Bank Act No. 11 of 1991. This is so that

into being to cater for the Tanzanian market with

we would now be compliant with the Banking

TPB functioning a bank working out of the Post

and Financial Institutions Act, 2006 that requires

Office. Tanzania Postal Bank was established by

all banks to be registered under the Companies

the Tanzania Postal Bank Act No. 11 of 1991

Act or Co-operatives Act. The change of name

and was registered under the Companies Act

necessitated a change in the logo and tagline to

(Cap 212) on the 28th of March 2016. On the

reflect the new look and refreshing feel.

was under British Rule as a bank positioned to serve the indigenous community. It later became

19th of January 2017 the bank unveiled its new The bank purposely chose the butterfly logo

name and logo to the public.

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as it depicts the metamorphosis a butterfly

Finally,

VISION & MISSION

goes through in its life cycle, a true reflection of

continuously position TPB Bank PLC brand as

From its inception, TPB Bank has always

our banks long heritage and history of serving

a transformative force that cares for, uplifts and

focused on bringing its services closer to the

Tanzanians. This bank started as the Tanganyika

pro-actively drives financial inclusion in Tanzania.

common Tanzanian and being a bridge to

Post Office Savings Bank in 1925 in what

We will continue to be a force of economic

making participation in the formal financial

could be described as the egg stage and we

empowerment as we take active steps in being

sector a reality. The bank’s vision is "to be

have ultimately transformed through two other

a force of positive change across the country.

the leading bank in the provision of affordable

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financial

financial

years later. Our Vision of becoming the leading

TPB Board Chairperson Professor Lettice

inclusion in Tanzania', and mission statement is

bank providing affordable financial services

Rutashobya, the Hon. Dr Philip Mpango,

"to improve the economic well-being and quality

and promoting financial inclusion in Tanzania

Minister for Finance and Planning of The United

of life of every Tanzanian by actively promoting

remains the same and our Financial Inclusion

Republic of Tanzania and TPB CEO Sabasaba

savings, access to credit and the practice of

drive has gathered further momentum.

Moshingi at the launch of TPB Bank PLC.

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promoting

our

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going

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OUTREACH TPB currently has 60 branches comprising 30 branches and 30 mini branches spread all over mainland Tanzania and the Isles of Zanzibar. This is a growth from 33 main and mini branches in 2011. The bank has also renovated 70% of its old and dilapidated branches in the last six years. 431,791 customers who were unbanked have been brought into the formal financial system in the last six years. Additionally the banks customers can access 250 ATM’s on the Umoja Network.

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Chart 1: Outreach Growth 2011 – 2016

What are TPB’s competitive advantages? TPB's

has

competitive

advantage

that

lies in several areas. Firstly, TPB is now a technologically driven bank where both our outreach and product roadmap is technically driven. Secondly we have a wide distribution network that would be the envy of most banks in Tanzania in terms of the network we are building and our association with the

FINANCIAL TRANSFORMATION TPB has been undergoing a financial transformation over the last six years. Revenue has grown by 260% from TZS 20 billion in 2010 to TZS 92 billion in 2016. From 2015 to 2016, revenue grew 24% from TZS 74 billion to TZS 92 billion.

Chart 2: Revenue Trend: 2007 – 2016

Loans and advances have also grown to TZS 298 billion in 2016 from TZS 65 billion in 2010, growth of 358% or TZS 233 billion. Loans and advances grew by 18% from TZS 252 billion in 2015 to TZS 298 billion in 2016.

Chart 5: Loans and Advances Trend: 2007 – 2016

Umoja Switch. Further, TPB has built a diverse workforce of the best and we seek to further deepen this pool. Also, TPB is a local brand that our primary markets understand, grew up with and identify with. TPB is now 92 years old since our inception in 1925, we have a long and close-knit history with Tanzania. Finally we have positioned ourselves as a conduit for the breadth of transactions that Tanzanians wish to make. From mobile money we have partnered with M-PESA and Airtel Money, to international money transfers with Western Union, to TRA payments, to insurance payments; we cover the full scope of financial transactions that make life better for Tanzanians.

Profitability likewise has also grown by 1,644% from TZS 0.9 billion in 2010 to TZS 15.7 billion in 2016. Year-on-year, profit before tax has been on a constant upward trajectory like revenue. Pre-tax profit grew by 31% from TZS 12.0 billion in 2015 to 15.7 billion in 2016.

The bank’s balance sheet has grown steadily from TZS 121 billion in 2010 to TZS 401 billion in 2016, growth of 231% or TZS 280 billion. Between 2015 and 2016, total assets grew by 8%.

Chart 6: Total Asset Trend: 2007 – 2016

Chart 3: Pre-tax Profit Trend: 2007 – 2016

What is the way to reach Tanzania’s unbanked population? Several things need to happen together to reach Tanzania's unbanked population in terms of how a bank manages its distribution channel. This is a cash economy so the physical presence of a bank matters, so apart from the more traditional brick and mortar approach a bank needs a mix of its distribution network. Technology needs to be leveraged as a means to create low cost, convenient, value-adding products like TPB Popote where customers can use both their mobile phones or point of sale machines. Agency banking needs to be embraced as this creates a "branch" in a customers doorstep which is what TPB is doing. Banks should also look at collaboration with non-traditional

This impressive growth has been underpinned by health growth in balance sheet items over the same period. Total deposits have grown by TZS 228 billion from TZS 109 billion in 2010 to TZS 337 billion in 2016, 209% growth. Growth of 9% was registered between TZS 308 billion in 2015 and TZS 337 billion in 2016.

Chart 4: Total Deposits Trend: 2007 – 2016

The bank’s equity has shown real value for the owners having grown from TZS 7.7 billion in 2010 to TZS 51.8 billion in 2016, growth of 573%. The banks shareholders fund grew by 26% from TZS 41.0 billion in 2015 to TZS 51.8 billion in 2016.

Chart 7: Shareholders Fund Trend: 2007 – 2016

banking institutions where partnership and not competition is the way to go as this can be used as a gateway to reach the unbanked. Again TPB has shown the way through its tie-ups with Vodacom, Tigo Airtel and Zantel their mobile money products M-PESA, Tigo Pesa, Airtel Money and Ezy Pesa respectively.

What is your view on Tanzania’s banking sector current situation and possible evolution? The sector will remain very competitive simply because a small section of the Tanzanian population is banked by many banks. Banks will continue to focus their brick and mortar operations in urban/peri-urban areas, margins will continue to be pressed in the short to medium term in regards to historic levels but this

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may-not necessarily deter new entrants. Mobile

Azania. Furthermore, with M-PESA customers

money will continue to pose challenges. It will be

being able to transact on Umoja ATM’s, this

interesting to see if mobile operators in Tanzania

further widens our outreach to more potential

become more bank-like as Safaricom's M-PESA

customers.

in Kenya has – you can save and borrow small

international money transfers, mobile money

How can you describe your relationship with the Bank of Tanzania and other financial institutions in the country?

and now prepaid cards. The successful bank

TPB has a very good relationship with BoT.

long-term is one that not only among other

We have found BoT to be very supportive of

things, is able to collaborate with what maybe

our initiatives and the kind of bank we wish

your typical non-financial institution that offer

to become – focused on the unbanked and

substitute goods that will move to becoming

under-banked. With regards to other financial

mainstream, but also predict the direction of the

institutions, I can only say that we have fostered

industry and where future gaps lie.

a relationship of mutual respect, understanding

amounts of money. There will continue to be a wave of innovations from more advanced markets to Tanzania. We saw this micro-finance,

and where possible collaboration. For example

Where do you see the bank in the next 5 years?

we are currently working together with our

TPB will continue to be a market leader in

as their cash collection agents in regions. In

product innovation and access to credit. We will

regards to BoT, I believe our central bank is

continue to challenge conventional thinking and

doing what it can to deliver sound monetary

by delivering superior financial performance,

policy in Tanzania and regulate the industry as

we will be the bank that touches the hearts

well as it can.

partner banks Citibank and Standard Chartered

of all Tanzanians. The unbanked and undera concerted effort on TPB's part, which we are

Does the bank have specific products for women?

diligently executing, to reach the vast majority

In Tanzania, Village Community Banks (VICOBA)

this assistance. This philanthropic commitment

of Tanzanians who because of a mix of physical

are typically affiliated to women. TPB has

presented the bank with both tangible and

and economic barriers are not in the formal

also made a conscious effort to establish a

intangible returns in-terms of business and

banking system. Working to reach the last mile

relationship with VICOBA and to provide them

goodwill. A total of TZS 149 million was given

of Tanzanians into the formal banking system

with a secure system of saving and making

to worthy causes in 2016, up from TZS 108

is where the largest challenge and opportunity

various payments and contributions to the

million in 2015. The focus was on education,

lies and this is where TPB is focused on making

group. TPB also plans to engage micro-finance

health and social causes. Some of these worthy

tangible impact to the financial landscape in

institutions to deepen the VICOBA's financial

causes were: the construction of classrooms,

Tanzania.

inclusion. We see ourselves as agents of change

staff room with furniture and provision of 50

and take that responsibility very seriously.

desks at Makambako Primary School at a cost

banked are TPB's primary focus. This calls for

You are part of the Umoja Switch network, what advantage does this give you?

of TZS 19 million, providing 43 desks and chairs to Ikoma Secondary School in Serengeti worth

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

TZS 8 million and building a series of latrines at

The Umoja Switch network has 250 ATM’s

TPB does not operate in a vacuum but is

TZS 30 million.

and TPB has 47 ATM’s in this network. We

very

have the benefit of being able to reach out to

Bank participated in several corporate social

all bank customers whose bank use Umoja and

responsibility activities with the aim of sharing

this is as diverse as CBA and BOA to TPB and

its profits with communities that were in need of

conscious

of

its

environment.

schools in Tanga, Kyela and Songea at a cost of TPB

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ACHELIS (TANGANYIKA) LIMITED Achelis Tanganyika Limited was established in 1961 as part of the Achelis Group of Companies which has a network of associated companies and representatives in 24 countries worldwide. The mother company, Joh. Achelis & Soehne GmbH, Bremen / Germany founded in 1826 and functions as the central head of the co-operation. Acting as an independent local company, ATL

The founder of the company, Johann Achelis,

represents “after-sales-service" for a specialized

was a Consult of Russia, an honour, which his

product range. ATL also stocks spare parts

sons took over. Under their management the

for heavy machinery, like forklift trucks and

company developed into the leading German

construction equipment, and carries out regular

tobacco wholesaler. In addition, a substantial

maintenance and repair works through its

import business in wool was transacted.

own workshop. Depending on the needs of its customers, ATL conducts its business either as

In 1960, the old company had the unique

an importer, local distributor or as commission

chance for a new prospective future. Dr Heinz

agent.

Beutler took over the company Joh. Achelis & Soehne and, at the same time, started the

Achelis (Tanganyika) Limited is located with its

African subsidiaries in Nairobi, Mombasa,

own office and workshop’s made up of various

Kampala and Dar es Salaam.

departments, like sales, technical service and administration.

In addition to Achelis (Kenya) Limited in Nairobi and

Mombasa,

Achelis

(Uganda)

Limited

The History

in Kampala as well as Achelis (Tanganyika)

Achelis having been founded in July 1826,

Limited in Dar es Salaam and Arusha, later

shipped its first order of 5 barrels of Virgin

supplemented by Achelis Motorex (Kenya,

tobacco from USA to Russia. This marked the

Uganda, Tanzania) Limited, the Asian activities

beginning of trading activity.

started and the Achelis (Hong Kong) Limited was founded in 1962. The group of companies

The level of business progressively intensified at

was extended further by Achelis (Taiwan) Limited

a steady rate, and particularly with Russia.

in 1969, and by Achelis Singapore (Pte.) Limited and Achelis (Zambia) Limited in 1976.

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nature. Over time, the Company expanded its

The Group’s main activity was to supply her

activity with cigar manufacturers into Northern

own companies, various overseas importers,

Germany, Southern Germany, the Rhine Valley

and key manufacturers in Germany and other

and areas of the Czech Republic.

European Countries.

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Parallel to the development of each country, high

Looking at business development and in seeking

class consumer goods and technical products,

to expand operations, two reputable companies

raw materials and semi-made products were

were acquired in 1996: Kraemer Trading GmbH

taken up. This made it necessary for the

and Hein – Nebelung – Isensee. All concentration

overseas Achelis companies to move beyond

of operational activity was focused in Bremen,

their sales activities and concentrate more and

which in addition has supported the increasing

more on value added services and support.

global orientation within the Achelis Group. This

The sale of spare parts for leading brands we

led to the set-up of Achelis HNI (South Africa)

represented, increased as well.

(Pty) Limited, based in Johannesburg.

In spite of all the political and economic

Achelis (Hong Kong) Limited has a strong

difficulties in East Africa, the business developed

concentration on exporting Chinese production

and Achelis became the leading German trading

to USA and Europe.

company in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. In 1980 the activities were extended to Zimbabwe

The Present

and the Achelis (Zimbabwe) (Private) Limited

Today, 14 Achelis companies in Eastern and

was founded.

Southern Africa, South East Asia and China successfully handle the business of the group

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in over 20 countries. Achelis owns offices, workshops and company houses in various places, strengthening the position of the group. Through the group’s proven track record, Achelis is able to use their vast depth of territorial knowledge to their benefit, gaining the edge in terms of confidence and consequent future growth and enter new, ever-changing markets with confidence.

PRODUCT GROUP Technical Equipment (Material Handling, Warehousing Solutions and Construction) Authorised agents for: • Hyster Europe U.K. • Manitou France

Growth in Achelis evolves organically and is fluid

• Utilev China

from within; the company’s constant flexibility

• Case Construction Italy

and innovation towards customer requirements

• Bomag Germany

and the territorial demands being one of their

Medical and Laboratory Equipment

key strengths.

Authorised agents for: As the largest European trading house in East

• Sartorius Germany

Africa and through the employment of a vast

• Techno Medical – Germany

skill set within East Africa, the company is empowered to drive and expand on this creating what Achelis is today. Achelis is committed to building a sustainable business; very few companies can truly say that they have been in existence since 1826 and here in East Africa since 1961. This is in its own

• Eppendorf – Germany • Koettermann – Germany • Werfen – Italy

Security Equipment and Solutions Authorised agents for: • Smith Detection – Germany

Industrial Equipment and Solutions Authorised agents for:

right a show of dedication to partnership and

• Ring Rollers – South Africa

sustainability.

• Kirow – Germany

Airport Development The Future

Authorised agents for:

Achelis is a company that is diverse and big

• Ziegler – Germany

enough to facilitate many customer needs,

• Trepel – Germany

but at the same time individual enough to form very strong and lasting relations with the clients throughout the territory. It is a brand name synonymous with East Africa. The company will continue to grow at the extreme rates that have been experienced over the past five years, growing from strength to strength for another 50 years and more.

Agricultural Equipment and Solutions Authorised agents for: • Solo Kleinmotoren – Germany • Petkus Technologies – Germany

Oil and Gas Authorised agents for: • Shawcor – Netherlands

Energy Authorised agents for: • Isolux Corsan – Spain • Pramac – Italy • Beka – South Africa

For more information: www.achelis.co.tz www.joh.achelis.de

Graphics • Heidelberg – Germany • Polar – Germany • NBG – India

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LAW | TAX | COMPLIANCE

FIN & LAW LAW | TAX | COMPLIANCE

FIN & LAW is a full service and highly accredited

International environments offers the right

clients, as this is the only way accurate solutions

consultancy firm which owes its prestige to

solution in any of our work.

are identified.

establishment, the firm is anchored on core

THE FIRM’S PHILOSOPHY & APPROACH

OUR CORE VALUES & PRINCIPLES

values of focusing on client satisfaction, time

The FIN & LAW’s mission is “to appropriately

• Expertise

essence, reliability and our people.

and legally plan, manage, and protect the wealth

• Superior Client Service

of individuals and institutions.” We carefully

• Excellence

The Firm provides unique cutting edge services

and appropriately take care of business, in

• Teamwork

and solutions to local, national and international

providing valuable assistance in Tanzania's

• Integrity

clients. In our work, we focus on staying current

business environment to cater to client needs

• Sustainability

with not only legal environment in Tanzania

and expectations. Our objective is to achieve

but also business/commercial updates and

our client desired results in the safest, quickest

OUR SERVICES

trends using knowledge not only from domestic

and most economical way without unnecessary

Our aim is to provide services at the highest

resources but also from abroad as well. This

complexities. We constantly endeavour to

professional level, capable of rendering effective

connection of knowledge of the local and

understand the needs and circumstances of our

solutions mainly in the following areas:-

providing first class services in Tax, Legal and Compliance services in Tanzania. Since its

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• Company formation and Secretarial Services

SECTORS SPECIALITY

• Labour and Industrial Relations (Including

At FIN & LAW we have carefully positioned ourselves to the sectors we serve based on our capabilities, track record and unmatched expertise. We consider ourselves the best on the following sectors: • Financial Institutions Sector • Real Estate and Land Issues Sector • Procurement and Contract Management • Transport and Logistics Sector • Telecommunication and Technology Sector • Construction Sector • Mining Sector • Oil, Gas and Energy Sector • Industrials Sector • Agriculture Sector • Government Relations and Public Policy

Immigration Law) Compliance and Advisory • Corporate and Business Law Compliance and Advisory • Tax Advisory • Banking and Capital Markets Compliance and Advisory • Competition and Anti-Trust Compliance and Advisory • Land and Property Law Advisory • Procurement and Disposal of Assets Advisory • Dispute Resolution (Mediation and Arbitration) • Wealth Management Trust and Planning • Governance, Compliance and Legal Audit Services

FIN & LAW House 193 Rose Garden Road, Mikocheni Area P.O. Box 32945, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Tel: +255 22 277 3815 Fax: +255 22 270 1493 Mobile: +255 784 808 999 Email: info@finandlaw.com www.finandlaw.com

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ME COMPANY LIMITED

Dealers in installation and commissioning of telecom equipment, site maintenance and auto mechanics solutions.

Our mission We strive to provide the most reliable and superb telecommunication solutions that exceed our customer expectations through efficience and effectiveness.

Core values We believe in customer commitment, quality performance, people and personal touch. We grow through creativity, invention and innovation. We integrate honesty, integrity and business

Founded in Aug 2008 ME is a leading telecom

ethics into the aspects of our business.

engineering company devoted to the first growing and evolving field of telecom and

Core business product

electronics. Our aim to improve telecom

Installation and maintenance

network infrastructure led us to create a unique

• Microwave radio link

and customized way of delivering our services.

• Optic fiber cable & systems

We do this by gaining an understanding of the

• Cellular base station

client’s current and future requirements hence

• Communication tower

ensuring quality and professionalism. ME has gained a commendable reputation on quality installation and commissioning of telecom equipments and other related fields. We gained this by having a strict quality assurance policy on which the whole company is geared and which is strictly adhered to.

Telecommunications Project Implementation • Turnkey project management • Network roll-out, optimisation and swapping • Transmission network optimisation Network planning and design services • Fundamental planning • Telecommunication networks design Structured cabling and computer networking • Design of structured cabling system for telecom and computer networking, i.e. LAN,

To ensure quality for our customers, we have

WAN

also invested in training our employees to

Logistics

ensure they are up to date with the necessary

• WH for material storage

skills to do various work and availing them

• Transportation of material.

with all necessary tools required to ensure efficiency and effectiveness. Our teams are very passionate in what they do and willing to go an extra mile ensures that our clients are adequately catered for.

Our vision To be recognised as the leader of telecommunication engineering service provider in Africa as a whole by earning an outstanding reputation on customer satisfaction, excellent work results and continuous quality improvement.

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On Bagamoyo Road Plot 415 Livingstone Street Mbezi Beach- Salasala Rd P.O Box 60627 DSM Tanzania Tel: +255 754 784 052 +255658784052 Email: info@mecompany.co.tz www.mecompany.co.tz


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MAKGROUP MAKGROUP Tanzania is the ICT Company that specialises in technology and innovative solutions catering to enterprises, government and community needs. We focus on delivering high-impact solutions that incorporate customized functionality. The combination of thorough process, comprehensive experience and expansive creative minds enables us to create effective reliable solutions.

MAKGROUP Tanzania was instated in 2011 in response to the growing market demand for high quality Innovative solutions at affordable prices. Our commitment to refining the development process and creating a superior infrastructure has allowed us to introduce a range of packages and customized solutions that integrate most of economic and social activities. With industry experience and on-going national and

international

relationships

with

well-

established affiliated companies, our team of engineers, technicians and developers have worked with industry leading companies to acquire an in depth understanding of the latest technologies and processes.

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Statement from Godwin Makyao, CEO Makgroup was born by a burning desire to simplify life, finding a better way of doing things and solving complex issues around the globe. We partner with both local and international organisations, as well as government institutions to drive solutions that will make an impact on businesses and communities at large. We have invaluable experience for implementing solutions in a wide variety of markets; we use best practices to deliver the most innovative, economic and efficient strategies to our clients. We welcome you to contact us, whether to enquire about our products or to offer your thoughts as to how we can serve you better. We are building the bridge in Tanzania, East Africa and Africa for the future and for best utilisation of wide opportunities which are still untouched in this region. We are committed to working with any interested partner and stakeholder who is keen on making a difference.

Our Products

Our Affiliate Companies

Vision “Building local capacity to transform lives in Africa through meaningful investment.”

Mission “To continue offering and support our customers with reliable technologies and solutions to help them stay competitive in their business.”

Our Solution

Africa of Tomorrow For us, Africa is home, it is a place to invest and stay, not to invest and go. We are proud of this mighty land. Despite our many challenges on the ground, we have an abundance of natural resources, enough manpower and enough market. We only need passion, energy and vision of a better tomorrow. At Makgroup we are ready to be a part of transformation; and play a role in overcoming our economic and community challenges.

• ICT transformation & software solution • Telecommunication solution • Revenue collection & management system • Project management • Resources management • Parking system

Makgroup Company Limited 2nd Floor, Maktech House Building, Bagamoyo Road, Mbezi Beach (Africana) P.O.Box 642, Dar es Salaam Email: info@makgroup.co.tz | Mob: +255 745 756 116

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Holtan East Africa Limited

HOLTAN is one of Tanzania’s prime construction companies and a leader in high end Buildings, Interiors and General Construction. It has over the years created a desirable reputation of high quality finishes complementing the quality reinforced concrete structures that are now synonymous with HOLTAN.

HOLTAN

provides

turnkey

solutions

to

prospective developers, as well as contributing

building blocks, and alternative finishes such as "Strizo" floor finish.

to innovative designs that have been created by some of the more renowned Architects and

“Holtan has been driven by its key values. To date

Interior Designers in the region.

we still believe in ensuring Quality, Reliability and Consistency in our standards. This has led us to

Aside from this, HOLTAN has established the

not only invest in the best plant and equipment,

largest woodworking facility in the region that

but also in our most important resource; our

allows it to fabricate its own joinery, timber

Employees.” – Robertus Scheltens, Managing

flooring, hardwood cladding and even high end

Director.

furniture products that are now visible in the grand hotels in Tanzania, Zanzibar, Rwanda,

Holtan is now a very strong player in building and

Comoros and Mozambique, including Serena

infrastructural components of the construction

Hotels (East Africa), White Sands Beach Resort

industry.

(Zanzibar), Nyungwe Resort (Rwanda), Mt. Meru Hotel (Arusha – Tanzania) and City Lodge Hotels

OPERATIONS

(East Africa).

Holtan has a robust set up in its Tanzania office housing its project management team, as well

The company’s headquarters are in Dar es

as the commercial, and technical teams led

Salaam (Tanzania) and have registered branches

by experienced and innovative managers. The

in Zanzibar and Rwanda.

exciting and world class products from the Holtan workshop are as a result of a resolute

BACKGROUND

operations department. The Human resource

Holtan was started in 1996 and has since then

department and Finance departments are led by

been on a growing curve to date, with a reach

award winning managers, an attribute that has

throughout East Africa, and an employee base

had a significant impact on the professionalism

of over 500 local and expat staffs.

of the company. Perhaps one of the key pillars is the procurement team which largely runs the

It is perhaps one of the companies that pioneered

main warehouse in Dar es Salaam.

renaissance of the Tanzanian construction

Aside from this, the Rwanda and Zanzibar

industry with new technology such as Moladi

branches each manage their requirements,

‘Our landmark projects include South African High Commission (Dar), TACAIDS Office Building (Dar), Refurbishment of Kilimanjaro International Airport, Dar es Salaam Bus Rapid Transport terminus buildings, Bilila Lodge in the Serengeti, Mt. Meru Hotel in Arusha, Malouane Vamisi Lodge in Mozambique, Nyungwe Lodge in Rwanda, Exim Bank Plaza in the Comoros, amongst many other commercial and residential developments’

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with the standard support in management and

homes and industrial buildings. We always

Our Management team is also closely involved in

logistics from the Head Office management.

deliver quality products and a first-class service

the project at all times, monitoring progress and

to our clients, on-time and on-budget.

addressing any issues with finality as and when

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they arise. We are focused one hundred percent We believe that building relationships based

on quality of product and quality of service with

Construction

on honesty and respect is essential to our

an end goal of customer satisfaction in mind,

Holtan (E.A) Ltd. provides a professional, reliable

working practices, both with our clients and

and have stringent measures in place to ensure

and quality building and construction service.

our suppliers. We believe in ownership and

that the highest standards are adhered to at all

We have a wealth of experience in building

accountability from the top down. All of our

times; and at every stage of the project right up

world class structures for both residential

managers and site supervisors’ work hands-on

to completion.

and commercial clients. Projects we have

with the project at hand and one manager will

successfully completed include hotels, banks,

always personally oversee a particular project,

Manufacturing

office and commercial properties, new build

from start to finish.

With our manufacturing facility occupying

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over 3,500m2 of floor space and being able to

accuracy. We are also capable of calibration

It may seem like such a time is not for now, but

process 150m3 of kiln dried timber a month,

sanding of 0.1mm to ensure the most accurate

at Holtan, we always prepare for the Client’s

it is no wonder that we are one of the biggest

component milling possible and employ up to

future needs.

producer of timber finished products in Tanzania.

150 local staff in our manufacturing unit when

Our facility has kiln driers that season timber to

we are at peak production.

the necessary moisture content to ensure your product remains the same as the day it was

The Future

installed.

The future of construction foretells a time where the Contractor will be a one-stop shop, meeting

Holtan today are proud owners of a 5 axis CNC

all the clients’ needs under the one roof. Holtan

machine; the only one of its kind in Tanzania,

is aligning itself to not only provide Turnkey

which is a highly sophisticated processing

solutions for construction and fit out works, but

equipment capable of ensuring precision and

where possible even for infrastructural projects.

Plot no 6, Mikocheni Industrial Area P.O.Box 14131 Dar es Salaam – Tanzania Tel: + 255 22 2701588 / 89 / 90 Mobile Phone: +255 677021907 Email: info@holtan.co.tz Fax: + 255 22 2701591 www.holtan.co.tz

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CSI Energy Group

CSI companies have been the chosen partners of governments and market leaders for more than 25 years, and have supported infrastructure development in 11 countries and 2 continents during that period.

About Us

in Mauritius, its largest operational office in

• 7 offices

Tanzania,

• 11 countries

in Mozambique, Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi,

• 25 years in Sub-Saharan Africa

Zambia, Ghana and Nigeria.

and

associate/subsidiary

offices

• 200+ projects

Our Sectors

• 50 million beneficiaries

CSI has successfully completed more than 200 Over the past quarter century, we have grown

infrastructure projects in Sub-Saharan Africa

considerably

working within four key sectors:

from

our

Tanzanian

origins,

expanding our existing companies, acquiring new assets and affiliates, and offering a greater

Power & Infrastructure

range of services and specialisms across a

CSI companies have been at the forefront of

wider geographical area.

energy sector developments in the past decades, helping both to electrify Africa and support the

In 2017, we brought together our old and new

regeneration of a post-war Afghanistan. We

assets into one united company called CSI

are experts in power generation, transmission

Energy Group.

and distribution, with our projects (for example) generating more than half of Tanzania’s total

CSI Energy Group operates in Tanzania as CSI

installed capacity.

Electrical and CSI Engineering hence bearing a combined capacity of over 25 years experience

Mining & Industry

in the Tanzanian market itself.

CSI has long supported the development of the East African minerals sector, successfully

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Today, CSI Energy Group works across Sub-

improving mining infrastructure across the

Saharan Africa, with its corporate headquarters

region. Our permanent workshop in Dar es

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Bulk Oil Storage Facility, Mechanical Works, Piping, Testing & Commissioning


Grand Mosque, Zanzibar

Salaam, together with temporary satellite bases,

energy production: from processing to refining

ensure that we can produce parts locally and

to distribution.

in close proximity to operational sites, thus increasing efficiencies, reducing costs, and

Buildings

minimizing our environmental footprint.

CSI works with both the public and private sector to construct, refurbish and upgrade buildings

Oil & Gas CSI

is

engaged

across Sub-Saharan Africa. From airports to with

engineering

new

embassies, from hotels to private homes, CSI

power plants, modifying existing ones, and

produces exceptional infrastructure, with a full

commissioning infrastructure for all stages of

service scope.

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Our Approach As

an

Engineering,

Procurement,

and

Construction (EPC) contractor, CSI is involved in all stages of a project. Our clients trust us to work with them from concept to completion, and to produce integrated infrastructure solutions that are innovative, eco-conscious and sustainable. Our work practices meet – and often surpass – international quality, safety and environmental standards, and attract clients who value exacting installation standards and a strong life-cycle

Ubungo Power Plant Mechanical, Steel Works & Commissioning of 2No Gantry, Tanzania

performance. We are proud of the numerous accolades and

Our Capacities

which allows us to produce tailor-made materials

awards our peers have bestowed on us. For the

Electrical: CSI can carry out electrical installations

and parts to international safety standards.

past two consecutive years, for example, we

of any type, size, scale and complexity, from high-

have been voted one of the top 100 mid-sized

voltage transmission to low-voltage control. Our

World-class construction, engineering and

companies in Tanzania, in recognition of our role

electrical capability covers the entire spectrum

electrical expertise

as a market leader whose rapid growth is helping

from generation to distribution to transmission.

to drive development in the region.

We are experts in thermal power plant systems,

Our People

and support technologies that utilise natural

Our employees are our most valuable asset, and

Local expertise, international standards, African

resources such as solar, biofuel and wind.

we are committed to extending their capacity

reach.

through professional development and training

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Engineering: CSI is able to carry out all aspects of

programs. We believe in building local talent,

the engineering process from specialist material

rewarding performance, and maintaining a happy

Corporate Governance & Sustainability

fabrication to structure erection. Our 10,000m2

and diverse team that is able to make a positive

After 25 years in Africa, we have a deep

workshop in Dar es Salaam is equipped with

impact on the growth and development of the

understanding of the potential impacts of our

rolling, cutting, bending and welding equipment,

CSI Energy Group community.

work. As a result, we are committed to consulting

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Left: Baobab Home, Tanzania. Supported by CSI Energy Group Below: Womens Health Pavilion, Kigutu, Burundi. Design, Supply, Installation and Commissioning of full MEP Works with community stakeholders, understanding and adapting to local contexts, and identifying risks and opportunities in each infrastructure project. Through these principles we believe we can best enhance the social wellbeing and the economic vitality of the communities and countries in which we work. Quality,

health,

safety

and

environmental

commitments underpin all our work and guide everything we do. All aspects of our business comply with international standards, national laws and regulations, and industry best practices, including ISO 9001, ISO 14000 and OHSAS 18001. We observe Social Accountability and are a supporter of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and a signatory of the Global Compact. We value the people we work with, and the

Reinforcement of Power Distribution in Unguja, Tanzania

places we work in.

Our Foundation The CEG Foundation was established in 2017 to support children and young people across SubSaharan Africa. Its mission is to improve health, education and life skills for the most vulnerable, prioritising those living with disabilities and life threatening conditions. We also operate an Entrepreneurship Programme that offers apprenticeships, start up loans and capital security for young entrepreneurs. CSI Energy Group: leading infrastructure development across Sub-Saharan Africa.

Head Office: S7-9 Palm Square, La Mivoie, Royal Road, Black River, Mauritius Tel: +230 483 1259 Email: contactus@csi.energy www.csi.energy Tanzania: The Energy Centre, Plot 7-1/7-2 Nelson Mandela Highway, Mabibo, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Tel: +255 22 245 0028 Email: contactus@tz.csi.energy

Pre-Start Meeting Terminal 3, Julius Nyerere International Airport, Tanzania

Follow us on: Twitter: @CSIEnergyGroup Instagram: @CSIEnergyGroup LinkedIn: CSI Energy Group

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ENERGY, OIL & GAS

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PUMA ENERGY

Puma Energy is a vertically integrated midstream and downstream oil company with operations across five continents in over 47 countries.

Puma Energy is an integrated global energy company like no other. When we say we fuel journeys, we are not just talking about putting gasoline or diesel in our customers’ tanks, or providing high-quality fuel to some of the world’s largest airlines, shipping companies and power suppliers.

It goes further than that Fueling Journeys is about showing customers our pioneering, passionate and performancedriven spirit. Delivering authentic customer experiences to make a real difference in the communities we serve. Over 6,000 Puma people, our premium quality products and our world class services are what bring our customers back day after day.

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We are Puma Energy, ARE YOU? Puma Energy Tanzania is one of the largest oil marketing companies in Tanzania. The Puma Energy Group first established its presence in Tanzania via the acquisition of BP’s 50% stake in BP Tanzania. The

share

transfer

was

completed

on

1 September 2011. Currently, the Company is jointly owned by the Puma Energy Group (50%) and the Government.

Our key success factor We have heavily invested in storage capacity and therefore provide security of supply to all of our customers. We have also just installed a TMS (Terminal Management System).

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ISO Certification

We have built our success to date by following

Puma Energy is the only Oil Marketing Company

a tried and tested business model focusing on

in Tanzania that is ISO 14001-2004 and ISO

acquisitions in emerging markets. We deliver

9001-2008 certified.

product when and where it's needed and we invest in infrastructure including storage, supply

ISO 14001-2004: Environmental

systems and people. As a result, business and

Management Systems

retail customers around the world trust Puma

Demonstrates our willingness to establish,

Energy to deliver high quality fuels safely, reliably

implement, maintain and improve an environ-

and at a fair price. They know we understand

mental management system, to ensure that

their local markets and we are always where

we conform with environmental policies and

they need us to be.

regulations. Our approach is very simple, we are committed ISO 9001-2008: Quality Management

to operating our business responsibly, safely and

Systems

ethically. We strive to create conditions where

Demonstrates that Puma Energy Tanzania

our employees and communities can thrive,

continuously develops, implements and improves

while maintaining responsible, environmental

the effectiveness of its quality management

stewardship.

system to consistently provide product that meets customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements and aim to enhance customer satisfaction.

Doing business in the right way We are committed to operating our business responsibly, safely and ethically. We strive to protect our employees, the environment and the communities where we work from any adverse

Bandari Road, Kurasini P.O. Box 9043 Dar es Salaam | Tanzania Email: enquiries@pumaenergy.com www.pumaenergy.com

effects our activities cause.

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Hanspaul Group

At Hanspaul Group of Companies, quality is not an option, it’s in the package.

Hanspaul’s

in

From first producing five machines a month,

manufacturing has been achieved through

group-wide

success

production expanded to 450 machines a month

company diversification. Now consisting of six

by the late 1980s. The focus now is mainly on

thriving companies, the Tanzanian manufacturing

agriculture trailers, conveyors and bag stackers,

business has many facets allowing customer

pressed panel tanks, and fuel storage tanks,

satisfaction across a wide range.

most notably with steel structure buildings and warehouses. The company is also registered

Hanspaul Group is continuously innovating

Mechanical and Building Contractors. The

whilst maintaining consistency across its range

company’s development has sophisticated

of quality products. The company was started

engineering

in 1965 as a small repairs workshop in rented

strategy at its core.

with

a

"from-design-to-build"

premises. It thrived through mechanical aptitude and has prominently risen in Tanzania in recent

The group is investing in an automated water

years as a result of adaptation.

bottling plant, under the brand of “Just Water” and is planning to expand into the food and

Satbir Singh Hanspaul, now CEO after growing

beverages industry as well as a complete solution

up with his grandfather’s and father’s business,

logistics company – Yellow Logistics Ltd.

has supervised the rise of the six companies over the last nine years since graduating with

Hanspaul Industries Limited

a degree in BSc Accounting and Finance from

Hanspaul Industries Limited was established

the University of Birmingham in the UK in 2008.

in 2003 by Kamaljit Singh Hanspaul as a sister company of Dharam Singh Hanspaul & Sons

The company is based on an ethos of producing

Limited fully diversified company. The board of

quality, innovative products at competitive prices,

directors consists of Kamaljit Singh Hanspaul

backed up by open customer communication

and Satbir Hanspaul. Their expertise is in export

and after sales service. As engineers who are

quality corrugated carton boxes manufactured

continually improving their product, Hanspaul

to customer specifications and sizes. This grew

Group is well versed in its designs after over 40

from converting 30 to 40 tonnes of paper into

years of customer service.

corrugated boxes every month in the early 2000s, which continued to grow until in 2008

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From its foundation in a manufacturing capacity,

when they purchased a fully automatic plant

Hanspaul Group has branched out as a result of

with 600 tonnes a month capacity. They have

the ever-increasing competitive market due to

two semi-automatic corrugation lines and one

an influx of imports. In the 1980s, Dharam Singh

fully automatic board-making plant. This modern

Hanspaul & Sons Ltd started manufacturing

machinery includes a fully automatic four colour

agricultural machines and tools.

printer, slotter and slitting machine.

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Hanspaul Industries Limited has a team of technically qualified and experienced personnel

CEO Satbir Hanspaul and Chairman Kamaljit Singh Hanspaul

guiding production and management. The

taking Hon Kassim Majaliwa, The Prime Minister of The Republic

quality control department checks and tests

of Tanzania for a factory tour

products

during

production

and

before

dispatch. These tests include Busting Strength, Box Compression Strength (BCT), Edge Crust

company has the capacity to supply ready

Test (ECT) and GSM. The company is venturing

built/fabricated Tourist vehicles Tax Free, it has

into new products such as Paper Bags etc due

exported its products throughout Africa and has

to the upcoming demand in the country.

exported as far as Europe!

Hanspaul Industries Limited is a TBS registered

While still attentive to the steel structure buildings

company.

avenue of Hanspaul, the ever-growing company plans to expand further into new countries

Hanspaul Automechs Limited

and industries. There is also currently a new

The group decided to further diversity into the

vehicle conversion venture underway through

automotive industry in 2007 by introducing

numerous innovations and improvements in

Hanspaul Automechs Limited, specialising in

designs which meet the African 4x4 and tourism

safari vehicle conversions and 4x4 accessories.

market specifications.

They have the capacity to fabricate up to 40 vehicles to come through the Hanspaul factory

From simple roots as a family business founded

for modifications per month – each to specific

by the late Dharam Singh Hanspaul, the current

customer

Conversions

CEO’s grandfather and Chairman Kamaljit Singh

are recognized by Toyota Tanzania Ltd and

Hanspaul’s father, the company began to win

approved by CMC (T) Ltd exclusively. The

numerous manufacturing awards in Tanzania –

specifications.

HAL

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Satbir Hanspaul (MD) & Kamaljit S. Hanspaul (CEO)

including a gold medal in Geneva, Switzerland

art manufacturing facility in Arusha Tanzania.

and platinum award in Paris, France.

The company has proven its products’ quality

MD, Satbir S. Hanspaul

by having its New Product, The Hanspaul Other recent Awards and Certifications

Waste Disposal Skip Truck registered with

• Awarded "President's Manufacturing of the

Tanzania Bureau of Standards as first of its

year award – 2014" – Medium Industry under

kind to be produced locally in Tanzania. The

the category of "Metal & Metal Products" and

firm specializes in all kinds of mechanical and

“ Construction” by Confederation of Tanzania

building construction and soon venturing into

Industries (CTI) – PMAYA 2014

civil construction projects to meet the demand

• Awarded "President's Manufacturing of the

of the infrastructure development in Tanzania.

year award – 2015" – Medium Industry under the category of "Metal & Metal Products" by

Corporate Social Responsibility

Confederation of Tanzania Industries (CTI) –

Hanspaul Group strongly believes in giving

PMAYA 2015

back to the community. The group supports

• Awarded "President's Manufacturing of the

various projects through Rotary Club and Lions

year award – 2016" – Medium Industry under

club. Recently the group built and donated

the category of "Metal & Metal Products" and

a community bridge for the Engutoto area

“Construction” by Confederation of Tanzania

in Arusha for easy and safe access for the

Industries (CTI) – PMAYA 2016

community in the area.

• Awarded Top 100 Mid-Size Companies of Tanzania by KPMG – 2016

Dharam Singh Hanspaul & Sons Ltd Manufactures Steel Structures / Pre-Engineered Structures and Buildings in its’ state of the

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44 Njiro Industrial Estate P.O. Box 613 & 149, Arusha, Tanzania Tel: +255 272549138, +255 763000555, +255 754307838, +255 756888864 Email: info@hanspaul.co.tz or auto@hanspaul.co.tz | www.hanspaul.co.tz


Tata Show Room in Mwanza – Turn Key Project

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Puma Energy Tanzania strongly believes in

for schools for 3 years now, an initiative that

Winners of the drawing competition are

making strategic decisions that will benefit

offers young children education on road safety

recognized nationally through the road safety

not just us but also the people who live and

in primary schools. The program that was

week campaign.

work near our operations. Our work in many

initially initiated by Puma Tanzania has now been

countries including Tanzania demonstrates our commitment to make positive contributions with a positive impact in the communities where we serve.

adopted across other Puma Operations in Africa due to its success in Tanzania. Puma started the program in 2013 and it has

Puma Energy Tanzania is one of the main

already covered 33 schools with a total of

sponsors of the Tanzania Road Safety Week.

39,000 children in the country.

This event occupies a very important place in

The

campaign

that

involves

road

safety

awareness training to school children also involves a drawing competition among school children. The purpose of involving school children is because we believe road safety awareness needs to be sensitized to them from their

our HSSE agenda as it is our contribution to

The training so far has been conducted in 33

childhood. In doing so they grow up with road

try to curb the number of road accidents in the

primary schools and trained over 39,000 children

safety knowledge which they acquired at their

country.

on road safety. This resulted in increasing road

young age‌ this is our first priority.

This activity creates awareness among all stakeholders and a special focus is given to the younger generations as they are the future of this nation.

safety awareness to school going children, hence reducing the number of accidents to children by 50% around covered schools. During the drawing competition, participating

Among other CSR that Puma Tanzania has been

school children are given a chance of competing

involved in, Puma Energy Tanzania in partnership

in a road safety drawing competition, where

with the Tanzania Traffic Police Force has been

they expressed the understanding for road

conducting a Road safety drawing competition

safety and the winner and school are awarded.

Bandari Road, Kurasini P.O. Box 9043 Dar es Salaam | Tanzania Email: enquiries@pumaenergy.com www.pumaenergy.com

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ENSOL (T) Ltd

A Tanzanian Service Provider ENSOL (T) Limited has been fully engaged and has participated in the design, supply and installation of many projects, ranging from individual households to Governments and Religious Institutions, International Aid Organisations, private companies, parastatals, as well as educational institutions such as secondary schools and health centres.

Being a trusted and respected supplier and installer of reliable Solar Power (Independent power stand alone systems), Back-up Power systems, as well as Solar Water Heaters throughout the country, we partnered with the Green Athlete Project USA to donate solar power systems for Idodi Secondary School after a fire tragedy claimed the lives of innocent poor school girls. This was to enable the lighting of the girls dormitory and four class rooms. The total value of this project was USD 12 045.00. With ENSOL (T) Limited contributing USD 5 996.00; and the Green Athlete Project of USA contributing USD 6 045.00. This was to fulfil ENSOL (T) Limited’s corporate social responsibilty policy by expressing a human face of sympathy following an inferno that claimed 12 lives of innocent students, as well as their belongings. Accordingly,

ENSOL

(T)

Limited

donated

Five Hundred Thousand Tanzanian Shillings (Tshs. 500 000.00) to the Mbagala bomb blast victims.

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Similarly,

ENSOL

(T)

has

donated

Tshs. 300 000.00 to the Kilosa flood victims through the Tanzania Professionals Network (TPN). Ensol (T) Limited has continued with their social responsibilty policy by supporting technical education, this is done by accepting students for practical training from the Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology (DIT). Situation at KIEGEA: This is a Charity project funded by ENSOL (T) LTD as CSR by 100% to support the people of KIEGEA, but also complimenting the effort of the World Bank and Government to promote applications of Solar technology in water pumping. To date we have already spent USD 15,500, which includes: the installation of 6KWp Power, installation of 7.5KW PV Inverter and a Solar Mount Structure for 6KWp, as well as other installation works. ENSOL (T) Limited has and will continue with our corporate social responsibility initiatives and assist where we can for the benefit of our people and Tanzania as a whole.

Ensol Tanzania Limited 2nd Floor Ubungo Plaza, Morogoro Road P.O. Box 42227 Dar es Salaam -Tanzania Tel / Fax: +255 22 2460 100 Cell: +255 786 630066 Email: info@ensol.co.tz www.ensol.co.tz

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CRDB Bank Plc

CRDB Bank Plc is the largest, whollyowned private universal bank in Tanzania.

CRDB Bank believes that in order to have sustainable results, the Bank should always strive to position itself as a responsible Citizen by ensuring that on a daily basis, its promises to

distinguished

shareholders,

customers, staff and the communities are kept. The Bank creates a lasting bond by giving back to communities. While the Group remains committed to continuously bringing a positive impact

to

the

community,

our

customers and shareholders, it is

CRDB Bank Branch Manager, Mrs Clementina Kinabo handing over cement bags worth TZS 20 Million to Kibasila Secondary School’s Headmistress.

also flexible in addressing emerging societal challenges. The strategic roadmap towards Corporate Social Investment (CSI) is spelt out in the 5 year strategy and relevant policies. The giving back culture is guided by the Bank's CSI policy that requires that at least 1% of its profit after tax is invested in community support initiatives on an annual basis.

Box 268, Azikiwe Street, Dar es Salaam Tel: +255 222112113 Customer_hotline@ crdbbabk.com www.crdbbank.com

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CRDB Bank’s Managing Director, Dr Charles Kimei handing a TZS 55 Million worth donation to Bukumbi Elderly Center in Mwanza. Receiving the donation is The Fisrt Lady of The United Republic of Tanzania, Mama Janeth Magufuli.


CRDB Bank’s Managing Director Dr Charles Kimei (1st right) handing over a cheque worth TZS 100 Million to Dar es Salaam regional commissioner to support the “Donate a Desk” campaign for Dar es Salaam region. Standing on the first left is CRDB Bank Deputy Managing Director – Operation and Customer Service, Saugata Bandyopadhyay.

CRDB Bank’s Managing Director, Dr Charles Kimei shaking hands with the President of the Republic of Tanzania, H.E Dr John Pombe Magufuli after handing over a modern Tanzania Police Call Center with an estimated cost of over TZS 350 Million all financed by CRDB Bank.

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Clouds Media Group is a company for the people, thus it takes immense responsibility in using its widespread influence to assist Tanzania and its people to socially and economically move forward. To mention a few and most recent campaigns:

Malkia Wa Nguvu Translated to "Strong Queen" and focusing on the rising women entrepreneurs in Tanzania, Malkia Wa Nguvu acknowledges every major sector in the Tanzanian economy. Examples of such industries are the Health Industry, the Retail Industry, the Agribusiness Industry and many more. The aim of this annual award campaign is to shine a spotlight on the innovative and

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hard working Tanzanian women who, through

The goal is to put aside society’s global

their businesses, contribute to this country’s

prejudiced opinions of a female’s role in

economical growth.

the society and ensure that the women of tomorrow follow paths of passion, hard work

A key element that these Tanzanian businesses

and innovation in order to play the important

and the campaign itself have in common is

role in advancing the growth of their country’s

innovation combined with hard work.

economy.

Kipepeo

The above is done through self-esteem building,

Translated to "Butterfly" the Kipepeo campaign

character growth and academic support using

focuses on the women of tomorrow. Girls under

various Tanzania public figures as inspiration.

the age of 18 go through a certain transition from being a girl to becoming a woman and the Kipepeo campaign is here to ensure that the average Tanzanian teenage girl receives the right guidance and motivation in life.

www.cloudsmedia.com

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100

Achelis (Tanganyika) Limited

134

AIM Group

106

ASAS Dairies ASAS Group of Companies ASAS Transporters Co Ltd Azam Marine Co Ltd Bakhresa Group Clouds Media Group

156 152, 156, 186 186 90 84, 86, 88, 90 41, 104, 196

ComNet 148 CRDB Bank Plc

40, 128, 194

CSI Energy Group

166

Dar es Salaam International Academy (DIA)

116

ENSOL (T) Ltd FIN & LAW Fumba Uptown Living Global Village World Hanspaul Group of Companies HOLTAN East Africa Ltd

114, 192 140 88 IFC, 4, 198 82 160

Hotel Verde, Azam Luxury Resort

84

ISA Ltd (Industrial Spares Africa)

178

Kairuki Hospital (KH)

118

Kilimanjaro Fast Ferries

90

MAKGROUP 146 ME Company Limited

144

Mikono Speakers International

110

Petrolube (T) Ltd

158

Professional Computer Lab Company Ltd

150

Proudly African

IFC, 4, 6

Puma Energy

172, 190

Sanitas Hospital Sheria Ngowi Ltd Smart Codes

124 94 108

Tanzania Wild Camps

53

TPB Bank PLC (TPB)

130

Zara Tours

52


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