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Fastjet yatoa ofa ya abiria kusafiri na kila mzigo kwa nusu bei, Shirika la ndege la kila mtanzania laendelea kutoa usafiri wa anga ambao kila mtu anaweza kuumudu. Nunua tiketi mapema na uokoe pesa.

Dar es salaam: Shirika la ndege la watanzania wote, Fastjet, kuanzia leo linarahisisha zaidi usafiri wa anga kwa kupunguza bei za mizigo kwa kuuza nusu bei. Kila begi la kuingia chini ya ndege sasa litauzwa tsh 22,000 unaweza kulipia mzigo wako wakati wa kununua tiketi na Tsh 44000 unapolipia uwanja wa ndege muda wa safari safari. Bei hii inapatikana kwa abiria wote wanaokata tiketi kuanzia leo hadi tarehe 30 Juni. Unaporuka na Fastjet daima unajihakikishia nauli utakayoimudu na kupaa na kutua kwa wakati, kwa punguzo hili la bei kwenye mizigo linafanya safari yako kuwa rahisi zaidi.

 “Upatikanaji wa huduma ya usafiri wa anga ambayo kila mtu anaweza kuimudu ni muhimu sana kwa shirika letu la fastjet” alisema msemaji wa Fastjet Lucy Mbogoro. “Bei hizi mpya zilizopunguzwa zinatoa pia unafuu kwa wafanyabiashara kubeba mizigo yao kwa  kwa bei nafuu zaidi, hivyo kutoa fursa za kimaendeleo kwa wote.” Mbogoro aliongeza kuwa shirika pia linafanya juhudi kuboresha huduma kwa wateja “Tunafanya kazi kwa juhudi sana kuhakikisha kila hatua anayopitia mteja wetu inampa tabasamu na hii tayari inaonekana katika Matokeo yetu ya kuondoka na kufika kwa wakati kwa mwezi Januari na Februari ambapo Fastjet ilizidi 90% kwa miezi yote”

Bei hii ya mizigo iliyopunguzwa inapatikana kwa safari za Fastjet kati ya Dar es Salaam na Mwanza, Dar es Salaam na Mbeya na Dar es Salaam na Kilimanjaro. Mbogoro aliongeza kwa kutoa dondoo ya safari “Ni rahisi kuokoa pesa unaposafir na Fastjet kwa kukata tiketi mapema.” Hivyo alisema  “Unapoandaa safari yako mapema na kukata tiket mapema unapata fursa ya kuokoa pesa.” Bei zetu za kila mzigo kwa tsh 22,000 zinaanza rasmi tarehe 2 Machi 2018.

 

Call for participation 
 
Live music performers, groups, traders, exhibitors, food vendors, Small & Medium sized companies, Journalist, sponsors and collaborators, interested in participating at the 8th edition International Africa Festival Tübingen, Germany can now send in their applications.  
 Each year, the festival bring thousands of people irrespective of their countries together to celebrate Arts & music, young & old talent and tradition vs modernity in an extraordinary four-day event, 2018 shall focus on East Africa region.
The International Africa Festival Tübingen, Germany is a highlight and melting pot for Africans in and out of Germany.
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The call for applications is open until 31 March 2018

The festival will feature traditional and modern live performances on stage offering diverse and original music from across the African continent and the diaspora.  
The selection committee shall meets in April to finalize the line-up, after which all applicants will be notified of their status before May 2018
For those selected, the Festival will cover the following expenses for participating artists
·        A modest honorarium
·        Per diems for meals
·        Accommodation in Tübingen
·        Artist profile in festival programs, press releases, website and social media
·        Please note that artists from outside the region may be required to find their own travel sponsors.
To apply, send the following:
·        Artist profile/biography
·        Latest audio release (send two CDs by post, or maximum three songs via We Transfer / Dropbox)
·        DVD of live performance, or one clip via We Transfer / Dropbox (if available)
·        Two high-resolution promotional photos
·        Stage plan and technical rider (if available)
Supporting documents must be clearly labeled and sent by email: kontakt@afrikafestival.net
 Printed applications by post should be sent to the following address:
AfrikAktiv e.V,  Erlenhof Str. 1, 72160  Horb a. Neckar – Germany
 



 
 
 
 

The Consortium of Tanzania Universities and Research Libraries (COTUL) announces the 2017 COTUL Scientific Conference which will be held in September 2017 in Tanzania.
 
Theme: The role of libraries in strengthening research and development (R&D) towards       nurturing industrialization in Tanzania
Sub-themes
Papers should focus on the role of libraries in:
  1. Increasing the volume and quality of research and innovations to support industrialization.
  2. Promoting new products, processes, ideas, and innovations for industrialization.
  3. Supporting improvement of science, technology and innovation (STI) skills.
  4. Forging and strengthening partnerships and linkages between R&D institutions and industry.
  5. Role of Library Information Science Schools (LIS) on industrialization
  6. Role of knowledge management and industrialization.
 
Submission Guidelines
Abstracts
  • All abstracts should be in English. Use appropriate words and correct grammar.
  • The abstracts should have a maximum of 300 words.
  • The abstracts should contain the following information in the order provided:
ü   Title of the abstract
ü  Full author details (name, institution and addresses)
ü  The abstract should be structured with the following sub-headings:
·         Background
·         Aim
·         Methods
·         Results and discussions
·         Conclusion

Important Dates

31st March 2017                      Submission of abstract
31st April 2017                         Notification to authors
1st July 2017                            Submission of full text
 
Abstracts should be submitted to: cotulconferencetz@gmail. com

Tandi E. Lwoga (PhD),
Associate Professor 

Director,
Directorate of Library Services,
Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, 
Dar es salaam, Tanzania
Alternative email: tlwoga@muhas.ac.tz
skype id: tandilwoga

Web Research Profile: 

MUHAS library website: http://library.muhas.ac.tz/
 
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Deutsche Post DHL


PRESS RELEASE
DHL Express makes global online shopping easier with On Demand Delivery in Sub Saharan Africa
On Demand Delivery is currently deployed in 6 markets across SSA – South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Mauritius &Tanzania, with plans to roll out to further countries in SSA throughout 2017
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, February 21, 2017/ --
  • On Demand Delivery developed in response to significant growth in premium cross-border e-commerce volumes 
  • Flexible shipping options designed to enhance the customer experience for online shoppers
DHL Express (www.dpDHL.com), the world’s leading international express services provider, has announced the launch of On Demand Delivery for the Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) region. The new service allows shippers and receivers globally to select from a range of standardised delivery options.

On Demand Delivery is currently deployed in 6 markets across SSA – South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Mauritius &Tanzania, with plans to roll out to further countries in SSA throughout 2017.

On Demand Delivery offers shippers the choice to activate specific delivery options and have DHL Express proactively notify their customers via email or SMS about a shipment’s progress. Customers can then select the delivery option that best suits their requirements via the On Demand Delivery website. The service is specifically tailored to the demands of international e-commerce deliveries, where the majority of shipments are addressed to residential addresses and customers place considerable emphasis on flexibility and convenience.

“Globally, we have seen the share of e-commerce deliveries grow from about 10% in 2013 to more than 20% of the international volumes of DHL Express in 2016,” said Hennie Heymans, CEO of DHL Express Sub-Saharan Africa. “This has primarily been driven by the strong demand for high-value and premium goods in the global marketplace, as well as the emergence of start-up retailers who are growing beyond borders and therefore require a worldwide door-to-door delivery service. Our On Demand Delivery service was developed with the needs of our customers at the very core. E-tailers and their customers continue to evolve and we needed to ensure that our services continue to exceed customer expectations.

“On Demand Delivery isn’t just a new customer interface – it also represents an enhancement of our worldwide network, as we have tailored our last-mile operations to meet the specific demands of cross-border e-commerce deliveries. Thanks to On Demand Delivery, we can support the service offering of online shippers and improve the delivery experience for their customers, while improving our own efficiency, particularly for last-mile deliveries.”

On Demand Delivery is easy to use and benefits both shippers and receivers. The site is accessed from any smartphone, tablet or PC, and offers receivers up to six delivery options.

Shippers can incorporate their own branding into customer notifications. Receivers can schedule a delivery, arrange delivery to a nearby DHL Service Point or their own alternate address, and even request that a shipment is put on hold during a vacation. On Demand Delivery further improves first-time delivery performance, increases customer satisfaction, and makes the overall delivery process more efficient.

On Demand Delivery will be deployed to more than 100 countries across the globe in 2017, accounting for the majority of global trade and online retail activity, and is available in over 45 languages.
Distributed by APO on behalf of Deutsche Post DHL.
Media Contact: 
Megan Collinicos
Head of Marketing, Sub-Saharan Africa, DHL Express
Tel +27 21 409 3613
Mobile +27 76 411 8570
Megan.Collinicos@DHL.com

Follow us at: www.Twitter.com/DHLAfrica

About DHL:

DHL – The logistics company for the world

DHL (www.dpDHL.com) is the leading global brand in the logistics industry. Our DHL family of divisions offer an unrivalled portfolio of logistics services ranging from national and international parcel delivery, e-commerce shipping and fulfillment solutions, international express, road, air and ocean transport to industrial supply chain management. With about 340,000 employees in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide, DHL connects people and businesses securely and reliably, enabling global trade flows. With specialised solutions for growth markets and industries including technology, life sciences and healthcare, energy, automotive and retail, a proven commitment to corporate responsibility and an unrivalled presence in developing markets, DHL is decisively positioned as “The logistics company for the world”.

DHL is part of Deutsche Post DHL Group. The Group generated revenues of more than 59 billion euros in 2015. 
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Deutsche Post DHL

“Bando HaliChachi”: Tigo Trailblazing Yet Another First For Tanzania
Tigo
The new bundle, dubbed in Swahili “Bando HaliChachi” (translated “bundle that does not expire”) is testament to Tigo’s unwavering commitment to giving customers the freedom to communicate
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania, February 17, 2017/ -- Following the launch of “Megamix” - the first ever Data bundle with Free Minutes and SMS, in October 2016, Tigo Tanzania (www.Tigo.co.tz) has thrilled customers once again with the launch of yet another data and voice bundle combo. 

The new bundle, dubbed in Swahili “Bando HaliChachi” (translated “bundle that does not expire”) is testament to Tigo’s unwavering commitment to giving customers the freedom to communicate.   

Speaking at a press briefing on the 15th of February, Tigo Brand Manager, William Mpinga said, “As Tigo Tanzania, we are truly excited to introduce a bundle that ensures our customers the autonomy they need. They can use their bundle as they please without worrying about bundle expiration time limits”.  

“We are launching this unique bundle with the confidence that it will be the perfect solution for our loyal customers - a clear indication that we listen, are responsive and will continue to be first to deliver practical digital telecom solutions in Tanzania” he added.  

Past innovations include the introduction of Free Facebook in Swahili, Free WhatsApp, and Free Nights on YouTube.   
Distributed by APO on behalf of Tigo.
Media contact:  
Woinde Shisael
Corporate Communications Manager
+255 713 123 431
Woinde.Shisael@Tigo.co.tz

About Tigo:
Tigo Tanzania (www.Tigo.co.tz) is Tanzania's leading digital lifestyle telecommunications company. Tigo started its operations in Tanzania in 1994.  

Through its distinctive and diverse product portfolio in voice, SMS, high-speed internet and mobile financial services, Tigo has pioneered digital innovations such as the first Smartphone in Swahili, Free Facebook in Swahili, Tigo Pesa App, Tigo Mobile App as well as the first East African cross-border mobile money transfer with currency conversion.    

For 3 consecutive years, Tigo has dominated market growth, becoming the second largest operator in Tanzania.  

With an aggressive expansion plan, Tigo launched 4G LTE network in Dar es Salaam and 21 cities around the country between 2015 and 2016.    Tigo boasts a loyal 10 million registered subscribers, and directly and indirectly employs over 300,000 Tanzanians including, an extended network of customer service representatives, mobile money merchants, sales agents and distributors.  

Tigo is the commercial brand of Millicom, a multinational company championing digital lifestyle in 13 countries worldwide; with commercial operations in Africa and Latin America and corporate offices in Europe and the US.  

For further information visit: www.Tigo.co.tz

Tanzania Online

Current Awareness List

A Gateway to Information on Development Issues in Tanzania

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Here are our latest additions to Tanzania Online, the gateway to information on development issues in Tanzania. All documents are available free on the Internet at www.tzonline.org

You are invited to join Tanzania Knowledge Network (www.taknet.or.tz), the initiative established to promote the sharing of knowledge and information on various aspects of social and economic development.

Current discussions online are





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