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Dar es Salaam, 13h July 2010

PRESS RELEASE


CEO Roundtable Secures Anti-Cyber Crime Scholarships for Tanzanian Police Officers in India


The CEO Roundtable of Tanzania will today celebrate yet another important milestone in its ongoing effort to foster closer collaboration between the public and private sectors in Tanzania when it announces scholarships for senior Police officers who will leave shortly for India to study the latest techniques in fighting the scourge of cyber-crime.

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April 20, 2010

World Economic Forum Recognises CEOrt Award Recipients

In what is clearly a recognition of the growing influence of our  organisation, the World Economic Forum (WEF) of Geneva, Switzerland,  has decided to honour the recipients of the Annual CEOrt Public Sector  Partner of the year Award by inviting them (free of charge) to attend  the WEF Africa Summit of the following year.

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December 05, 2009

PRESS RELEASE


IGP Saidi Mwema and PS George Yambesi Awarded
Public Sector Partner of the Year 2009 by the CEO
Roundtable of Tanzania

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>> Visit the Gala Dinner photo gallery here


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Opening Remarks By Ali A. Mufuruki,
Chairman, CEO Roundtable of Tanzania at The Annual CEO Roundtable Gala Dinner 2009
Kilimanjaro Kempinski, 5th December 2009

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>> Visit the Gala Dinner photo gallery here


December 05, 2009

Brief remarks by the Inspector General ofPolice on the CEO Roundtable gala dinner held at Kilimanjaro Kempinski Hotel on 05/12/2009

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June 10, 2009

Infotech's Mufuruki on African Entrepreneurship

Tanzanian tech entrepreneur Ali Mufuruki discusses the challenges Africa confronts and his efforts to help build a new generation of continental leaders

By Steve Hamm (Business week) >> Read here

 

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Launch of EPSL Programme (May 25th - June 5th, 2009)

 

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May 25, 2009

PRESS RELEASE:
CEO Roundtable of Tanzania Supports Police Fight Against Cyber-Crime

Today, we have the pleasure to announce the launch of a special training programme designed to help Tanzanian law enforcement agents in their daily fight against the ever growing menace of computer-based crime.

This event marks yet another proud milestone in our country’s efforts to engender a culture of public-private partnerships that deliver a social good and support our national development effort.

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>> Read speech by Deputy Director Of CID

 

 

 


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August 2008

PRESS RELEASE:
Government urges public-private sector collaboration to curb poverty


ZANZIBAR, SUNDAY AUGUST 24TH, 2008. The Chief Secretary of the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar, Ramadhan Mwinyi Muombwa, today called for a strong collaboration between the public and private sectors in the ongoing fight against poverty and other economic challenges facing Tanzania.

Muombwa made the appeal in Zanzibar while closing a six-days seminar on leadership attended by senior officials from the Union and the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar as well as representatives from the private sector. The seminar is the first in a two-year series of seminars to be delivered by the Enhancing Public Service Leadership in the Globalized Era (EPSL) program targeting leaders from the government and the private sector.

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October 2007

President Kikwete launches CEO scholarship fund for public service


Presedent Jakaya Kikwete on Monday launched Public Service Scholarship Fund, a brainchild of private sector designed to induce significant improvement amongst servants in service delivery. The project, dubbed Chief Executive Officers (CEO) Scholarship Fund was conceived by the CEO Roundtable as part of private sector initiative to transform mindsets of public servants in the increasingly competitive world economy.

"This is relevant intervention which we need to transform the functioning of public service in our country. It will assist our civil servants change old mindsets of controlling the private sector instead of facilitating or work with it" President Kikwete said as he officially launched the project.
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October 2007

CEO Roundtable holds first annual summit with H. E. President Kikwete

One of the outcomes of that summit was a commitment by the President to follow through on the recommendations made by the CEOs aimed at creating hyper-growth in the Tanzanian economyThe CEOs on their part committed to continue working in partnership with the Government to achieve that goal. The summit also witnessed the launch of the 2 million dollar CEO Scholarship Fund and its first project called Enhancing Public Service Leadership (EPSL), a consciousness transformation seminar programme that will see 240 senior government leaders equipped with the knowledge tools needed to lead in the globalisation era over the next three years.
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