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SOAP DEMAND INCREASED BY HEALTH PROJECT SAYS WORLD BANK
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WORLD Bank’s 2009-10 Water and Sanitation media campaign encouraged hand-washing with soap among 20 million (potentially child-bearing) women aged 15-49 and children aged 5-9 in Peru, Senegal, Tanzania, and Vietnam, claimed an assessment. It added more than 800,000 people were also encouraged to wash their hands with soap through linked personal advice in these countries.…
AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY PLANS MAJOR NEW TANZANIA CAMPUS
BY MOHAMMED YUSUF
Aga Khan University plans major new Tanzania campus
Mohammed Yusuf
The Aga Khan University – the Pakistan-based international multi-site higher-education institution – is planning to open a new campus in Arusha, Tanzania. The campus would house an arts and science faculties and educate up to 3,000 students from across east Africa.…
EMERGING MARKETS MAKE TYRE RECYCLING A BIG GLOBAL BUSINESS
BY DEIRDRE MASON
SALES of new cars are still holding up surprisingly well despite the global downturn, but within a few years of their purchase, how many of them will be running on retread tyres?
The signs are that the market for retread and recycled tyres will grow, as world demand for rubber grows, particularly in China.…
TRADE BENEFITS LOOM FOR TOBACCO SECTOR IF WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION GRASPS DOHA NETTLE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
SIGNIFICANT benefits to tobacco and tobacco product companies will present themselves if a deal on the long-running Doha Development Round is clinched next year at the World Trade Organisation (WTO). And some diplomats at the WTO’s base in Geneva are asking if agreement is not reached next year, whether the current negotiations will be scrapped.…
WORLD BANK PLANS INVESTMENTS IN THREE TANZANIA AIRPORTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WORLD Bank is planning to sink US dollars USD57.5 million into three Tanzania regional airports: Bukoba, Kigoma and Tabora. The financing will be managed by the Tanzanian Airports Authority (TAA), which will itself be spending USD11.7 million on these projects.…
SOMALIA'S SHIFTING SANDS OBSCURE HEALTHY TOBACCO TRADE
BY WACHIRA KIGOTHO
TO say Somalia is a mixed bag for the tobacco industry is an understatement. On the one hand, there is a very weak formal government, whose writ does not run in much of the country. So no public place smoking bans, advertising restrictions and ingredient controls to worry about in this east African country: tobacco is sold freely through a thriving private sector.…
WORLD BANK SAYS COTTON OIL UNLIKELY TO BECOME POPULAR BIOFUEL FEEDSTOCK
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WORLD Bank has predicted "biofuels is unlikely to become a new source of growth for the cotton oil market". The verdict comes in a report analysing cotton by-product industries in Uganda, Tanzania, Benin, and Burkina Faso. The bank says other oils are likely to meet "the recent surge in demand for commodities used as feedstocks for biofuels".…
BIOFUELS PRODUCTION INCREASES IN EASTERN AFRICA
BY WACHIRA KIGOTHO
EAST Africa is developing as an important source of biofuels and biofuel feedstock, with governments keen to attract foreign direct investment for this potentially strategic rural development option.
Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Sudan, and Tanzania are countries where foreign companies are competing to acquire land for biofuel projects.…
TOBACCO CONTROLS MAYBE GROWING - BUT THEY ARE OFTEN WEAK
BY AHMAD PATHONI, ALYSHAH HASHAM, MARK ROWE and KEITH NUTHALL
GIVEN the constant flow of news about tougher tobacco industry regulations from all continents, tobacco executives could be forgiven for thinking there are no countries where they have a relative free hand to sell their products.…
AFRICAN CUSTOMS MAKES SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENTS
BY BILL CORCORAN and ALAN OSBORN
IT is now some five years since a group of London-based multinationals, among them British American Tobacco (BAT), set up a group aimed at improving the conditions for doing business with and through Africa – named the Business Action for Improving Customs Administration in Africa (BAFICAA) initiative.…