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The CEO Roundtable is a policy dialogue forum that brings together CEOs of 60 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 more than 70,000 Tanzanians.
The CEO Roundtable started out as an informal policy discussion group back in the year 2000 and transformed into a legal entity in 2008 when its membership reached 45. The CEO Roundtable is led by a 7-member Board of Directors chaired by its co-founder Ali A. Mufuruki.
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The CEO Roundtable was formally
registered as a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee under the
laws of Tanzania in February 2008.
Membership to the Roundtable is open to CEOs and Chairmen of major companies
operating significant businesses in Tanzania and is by invitation only..
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Dar es salaam,November, 2011
SOS & CCBRT win CEO Roundatble 2011 awards
Speaking during the third annual awards gala dinner over the weekend, the chairman of the CEO Roundtable, Mr Ali Mufuruki, said the awards showed CEOs’ gratitude and respect for civil society’s leadership, generosity and courage that they do for the country.
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Dar es salaam,
October, 2011
TShs 10 Trillion Parastatal ventures worry CEOs
By Ludger Kasumuni, The Citizen
Investors in the country have raised concern over the increasing number of public enterprises noting that they have been squeezing them out of the competition.The parastatals have investments worth Sh10.3 trillion, representing 30 per cent of the national gross domestic product (GDP). Apart from scrambling for loans with them in financial institutions, the public enterprises also use their funds to invest in areas where the private sector has identified as well.
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Read Mr. Zitto Kabwe's remarks here in full>>
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Dar es salaam,
September, 2011
Now Makamba punches holes in govt power plan
By Alawi Masare, The Citizen
The chairman of Parliament’s Energy and Minerals Committee, Mr January Makamba, has questioned the government’s commitment to ending the longstanding power crisis.
Energy and Minerals minister William Ngeleja promised the nation during the parliamentary budget sitting last month that an additional 572MW would be available on the national grid by December as part of the government’s emergency plan to ease the crippling power shortage.
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Read Mr. January Makamba's remarks here in full>>
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