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President Dr.Magufuli Expects To Be a Real Guest Guest of CTI May 4


CEO of the Tanzania Industrial Federation CTI, Leodgar Tenga, speaking to reporters in Dar es Salaam.

President of the United Republic of Tanzania Dr John Pombe Magufuli is expected to be a guest guest at the 2017 President of the Industrial Development Producer (PMAYA) awarded to May 4 this year in Dar es Salaam.

The PMAYA competition organized by the Tanzania Industrial Federation (CTI) awardes awards to successful industries last year involving members of CTI and non-members.

Speaking to a press conference in Dar es Salaam, this afternoon CEC CEO Leodger Tenga said on December 7, last year, they launched a competitive company producer and 36 companies had already emerged in the process with success and the winners were awarded to be awarded. their gifts on that day of Friday, May 4.


CTI, Thomas Kimbunga, Director of Communications and Publications of Tanzania's Industry Federation, announcing the process of accessing the award winners, during the conference.



CTI, Thomas Kimbunga, Director of Communications and Publications of Tanzania's Industry Federation, announcing the process of accessing the award winners, during the conference. from (left) is the Marketing Manager of the Alaf Tanzania Company, Theresia Mmary, Second Vice Chairman of the CTI, Shabbir Zavery, CTI Chairman, Dr. Samuel Nyantahe and CEO, Leodgar Tenga.

Chairman of the Tanzania Industrial Federation CTI, Dr. Samuel Nyantahe, speaking to the news supporters of the prize.

On behalf of the federal chairman Dr. Samwel Nyantahe has said that the federation is the country's leading producers in the country with the aim of setting up production environment in the country and competing with the competitors and finding opportunities to meet the President and talk to him if it is important that we go to the economy industrial.

The competition involves more than 18 sectors and 36 companies and there are specialties for winners of energy efficiency in their industries.

CTI's director Thomas Kimbunga has described how participation was in three major categories of industries such as large, small and medium-sized and participated groups according to competing groups and criteria in each group including environment, work relationships and staff development in line with the issue of product quality with certified TBS.

He added that the competition would help to maximize efficiency in the workplace in various industries and participants will also have the opportunity to find out what they have done well and to have the opportunity to improve their products. Some of the criteria that have been considered include social, health and safety benefits , exportation, economic performance, technological performance and energy efficiency.

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