Recent Tenders
Tanzania Extractive Industries (Transparency and Accountability) Act, 2015
This Bill intends to introduce the Tanzania Extractive Industries, Transparency and Accountability Act, for the purpose of establishing the Extractive Industries, Transparency and Accountability Committee whose prime duty is to ensure that there is transparency
Greater Transparency in State-Investor Contracts urged by CSOs
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have called upon the government to create greater transparency in state-investor contracts as well as revenues that companies pay the government of Tanzania. The call was made by CSOs during a
CSO training on the New EITI Standards
Policy Forum in collaboration with the Tanzania Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (TEITI) and Hakimadini have organised a training (2nd to 3rd April 2014) in Arusha aimed at getting northern Tanzania civil society representatives working on extractives
Uranium Discovery: Is Tanzania prepared to benefit from exploitation?
Geological survey show that Tanzania is endowed with many kinds of extractive resources and mining accounts for about 3.2% of Tanzania's GDP and 3.6% of its total tax revenues. Gold represents about 90% of these