Tanzania Interviews

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Tourism Industry in Tanzania: Moustafa Khataw Gives An Overview of Travel Management Company Skylink Group

Moustafa Khataw discusses the impact of COVID on the tourism industry in Tanzania and gives an overview of Skylink Group, the only ISO 39001 2015 certified travel management company in the country. Skylink won the World Travel Awards for the fourth year in 2020, reinforcing the confidence that clients will be provided quality service at all times when they book a safari, air travel, or car rental.

Exclusive Interview with Mohammed Dewji of MeTL Group, A Leading Economic Force in Tanzania

Mohammed Dewji gives an overview of MeTL Group, Tanzania’s largest home-grown company and a leading economic force in the country, with major investments and successful operating companies in key business sectors. MeTL Group employs close to about 32,000 people across Tanzania, in areas as diverse as trading, agriculture, manufacturing, energy and petroleum, financial services, mobile telephony, infrastructure and real estate, transport, logistics and distribution.

Tanzania Securities Limited: Wealth Management, Corporate Finance Advisory and Securities Trading

Maro Kohi gives an overview of the investment industry in Tanzania and presents Tanzania Securities Limited, the country’s leading stockbrokers and members of the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange. The financial services firm focuses on three main segments: wealth management, corporate finance advisory and securities trading. Maro Kohi also talks about the impacts of COVID on the economy of Tanzania and shares his vision for the future of Tanzania Securities Limited.

Dow Elef International: Freight Clearing, Freight Forwarding, Shipping and Freight Logistics in Tanzania

Emmanuel Kazimoto gives an overview of Dow Elef International, a company specialized in freight clearing, freight forwarding, shipping and freight logistics. He also talks about the challenges to be faced by the company and the logistics sector in Tanzania and shares his projects and vision for the medium term.

Financial Services: SSC Capital, Corporate Advisory and Investment Management in Tanzania

Salum Awadh gives an overview of corporate advisory and investment management firm SCC Capital. He also shares his assessment of the financial services and capital markets sectors in Tanzania and discusses challenges to be faced by the industry. Finally, Salum Awadh talks about his vision for SCC Capital in the medium term.

Tanzania Aviation Sector: Precision Air, The First IOSA Certified Airline in Tanzania

Patrick Mwanri gives an overview of the aviation sector in Tanzania and presents Precision Air. The airline was established in 1993 and started as a private charter air transport company. Its initial line of business mainly entailed providing connections to tourists visiting the rich natural attractions of Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Zanzibar Island and other parts of the country.

Capital Markets in Tanzania: Brokerage and Investment Advisory Services by CORE Securities

George Fumbuka discusses capital markets in Tanzania and gives an overview of CORE Securities Limited, a brokerage firm and provider of investment advisory services in capital markets in Tanzania and the SADC Region. He also talks about the impacts of COVID on brokerage and capital markets, and shares his vision for CORE Securities Limited in the medium term.

SAGCOT: Geoffrey Kirenga Discusses Investment Opportunities in the Agricultural Sector in Tanzania

Geoffrey Kirenga shares his assessment of the agricultural industry in Tanzania and gives an overview of SAGCOT (Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania), a public-private partnership initiated in 2010 that aims to further develop the Tanzania agricultural sector through agribusiness investments in the country’s southern corridor.

Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange: Discussing Capital Markets in Tanzania with Moremi Marwa

Moremi Marwa discusses the impact of COVID on the capital markets in Tanzania and gives an overview of the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange. He also talks about the launch of DSE’s mobile trading platform, as well as the implementation of the DSE Enterprise Acceleration Program. Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange is a member of the African Stock Exchanges Association and the World Federation of Exchanges.

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