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LEAST 400 people are expected to take part in a one-day annual forum to
discuss creation of an integrated economy in Dodoma mid-next month.
The event, Annual Economic Empowerment
Forum, designed to bring together participants from public and private
sectors under ‘Industrialisation a Pillar for Economic Empowerment’
theme.
The National Economic Empowerment Council
(NEEC), Executive Secretary, Ms Beng'i Issa, said the forum intends to
create an opportunity to learn different methods of promoting the
country’s economic development.
“The forum, among other things, is
expected to provide an opportunity for stakeholders to share experience
in various aspects of the economy as well as stimulate the development
of the nation,” said Ms Beng’i.
The forum will also be attended by ministries, regional commissioners, small and medium entrepreneurs (SMEs).
The forum also, Ms Beng’I said, will make a follow up on policy implementation of economic empowerment to the people.
“This year’s forum is going to carry a different perspective featuring a much bigger audience.
“The platform will also be used to
stimulate the growth of industrialisation as well as provide
opportunities to broaden their networking towards a middle-income
economy by the year 2025,” she noted. Prime Minister (PM), Mr Kassim
Majaliwa is expected to be a guest of honour at this year forum.
The forum is sponsored by the Tanzania
Standard (Newspapers) Limited (TSN) the publishers of Daily News, Sunday
News, HabariLeo, Habari Leo Jumapili and SpotiLeo.
Elaborating on their sponsorship, TSN
Sales and Marketing Manager, Mr Januarius Maganga said besides
publishing newspapers, in recent years the company has been organising
business forums in a bid to open investment opportunities in the
regions.
Mr Maganga said that they are going to use
the platform to create awareness as well as to promote various economic
opportunities which exist in the country.
“We are going to use the experience
garnered in the previous event to engage a wider audience from within
and outside the country because this is the second time TSN is
participating in the forum,” observed Mr Maganga.
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