The CEO Roundtable is a policy dialogue forum that brings together CEOs of over 70 leading companies doing business in Tanzania.
The members of the Roundtable and the companies they lead account for more than 40% of the tax revenue collected by the Government of Tanzania and employ over 70,000 Tanzanians.
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The CEO Roundtable started out as an informal policy discussion group.
A Chairman who was chosen by his/her peers by way of nomination and
acclamation led the group.
Following its rise in prominence as one of the foremost public-private
policy dialogue forums in Tanzania, the CEO Roundtable was formally
registered in February 2008.
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Dar es salaam, May 15, 2013
Kinana's take on PPP policy
By Felix Lazaro
The Citizen Reporter
CCM has insited that it is commited to working closely with the private sector.
This was said by Mr. Abdulrahman Kinana, the CCM Secretary General at a monthly dinner meting for the CEO Roundtable, May 14th 2013.
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Photo Gallery from the dinner |
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Dar es salaam, April 10, 2013
Amend PPP law, says Slaa
By Felix Lazaro
The Citizen Reporter
Public-private Partnerships Act should be amended because it has failed to work, more than two years since it was enacted, Chadema says.
Chadema secretary general Wilibrod Slaa told a CEOs Roundtable monthly dinner in Dar es Salaam on Tuesday that the amendments should address bureaucratic issues, inadequate legislation and unfairness that make the law unworkable.
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Dr Slaa wants PPP Act reviewed
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Dar es salaam, March 13, 2013
AfDB says door open to private sector
By Alawi Masare
The Citizen Reporter
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has challenged the local chief executive officers to utilise the borrowing opportunity availed by the regional bank through its private sector window.
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Feb 5, 2013
Goldman Sachs Annual Macro Conference
2013 – Hong Kong
Investment Opportunities and Africa’s Competitive Advantage
Keynote address by Ali A. Mufuruki, Co-Founder and Senior Partner, Gro Energy LTD |
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Dar es salaam, November 26, 2012
Creating a sizable middle class is the best way of speeding the country’s development. - Ole Naiko
By The Citizen Reporter
Dar es Salaam. The CEOs Roundtable of Tanzania, a policy dialogue forum – is facing an uphill task of helping the government in its efforts to develop a middle class in the country as the African Development Bank (AfDB) data shows that Tanzania’s middle class is far lower than that of Kenya and Uganda.
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CEO forum basks in gas galore (Daily News)
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