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    describe the communication problem and the resulting symptoms that are occurring with Barrick Gold Mine Company happening at the peak of Andes range‚ the Pascua-Lama development‚ and the concerns of its stakeholders. As an ending to this case analysis there shall be a solution provided on how the massive gold mine company can solve the disputes with its stakeholder groups. The main communication problem that Barrick is facing is caused by their own hand‚ by saying and promising things and doing completely

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    South African Breweries in Tanzania 1. There are many factors that contributed to SAB’s entrance into the Tanzanian market. It all started when SAB observed the new trend of brewers in developed markets eyeing places like Latin America‚ Asia‚ and Africa as new business prospects. Instead of allowing a larger company to come in and buy SAB‚ the company prepared to become a part of the global market and compete with major companies. The company began by expanding to countries such as Swaziland

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    Foreign Exchange Market? (b) Does Tanzania need to have a foreign exchange market? Explain. (c) Identify and explain the role of each agent who is participating in the foreign exchange market. Question Two (a) Define and give an example of (i) Direct quote between Tanzanian shilling (TZS) and Kenyan shilling (KES)‚where Tanzania is designated as a home country. (ii) Indirect quote between Tanzanian shilling (TZS) and Rwandese Franc (RWF)‚ where Tanzania is designed as a home country. (b)

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    country‚ would attract investment and business from outside. The political leaders of Tanzania are striven to enhance the current political stability within mainland Tanzania‚ while also vitally focused on creating necessary political cohesion between Tanzania and the island Zanzibar. A factor that is essential to any well-functioning government and country‚ which would have attracted SAB‚ is that Tanzania had managed to rid its government of corruption. This was managed by the thinning –out

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    Reflection on the fight against Corruption in Tanzania. This essay will discuss a fight against corruption in Tanzania in which I have become competent in practicing. I will use a reflective model to discuss the challenges in the fight against corruption in Tanzania. The reflective model I have chosen to use is Gibbs model (Gibbs 1988). Gibbs model of reflection incorporates the following: description‚ feelings‚ evaluation‚ analysis‚ conclusion and an action plan (Gibbs 1988). The model will be applied

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    assess material changes in financial condition and results of operations as at and for the three month period ended March 31‚ 2013‚ in comparison to the corresponding prior–year period. The MD&A is intended to help the reader understand Barrick Gold Corporation (“Barrick”‚ “we”‚ “our” or the “Company”)‚ our operations‚ financial performance and present and future business environment. This MD&A‚ which has been prepared as of April 23‚ 2013‚ is intended to supplement and complement the condensed unaudited

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    APLICATION OF PORTER’S FIVE FORCES FRAMEWORK IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY OF TANZANIA: Determine‚ Develop and Deliver Competitively. By Dr. Elisante Ole Gabriel (PhD) Head of Entrepreneurship Development Centre Faculty of Commerce Mzumbe University P O BOX 6 Dar es Salaam Tanzania elisante_gabriel@yahoo.com : Tel. +255-754-434412 Abstract: The banking industry of Tanzania has been growing fast during the last decade. There are so many things happening within the industry after the liberalization

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    the Tanzanian laws settled to ensure that there is free corrupt society so that to create better environment and good governance in the public offices in Tanzania 1.1BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY There are many unsolved problem in Tanzania ‚ but the issue of upsurge of corruption is troubling. The notion of the fight against corruption in Tanzania can be traced from the colonial era whereby during the the colonial time several legislations was enacted to combat the corrupt practises which existed then

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    inadequacies of foreign direct investment (FDI) determinants in Tanzania. Despite of the several efforts ‚ such as the far-reaching reforms in the economy‚ done by Tanzania to increase FDI inflows in the country‚ the results are far from satisfactory. The author argues that the unsatisfactory FDI inflows into Tanzania is caused by‚ inter alia the inadequacy of FDI determinants in the country. The main conclusion is that Tanzania lacks the adequate FDI determinants that would attract a substantial

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    United Republic Of Tanzania is a developing country‚ located in East Africa. Tanzania has high level of unemployment‚ poverty‚ and a weak national institutional system. After independence in 1961 till 2000‚ the country had little influence on the business activities of foreign investments and was passing through transformation from its socialist policies to a market economy. Towards the end of 1980’s‚ however‚ the views of “African socialism or Ujama” began to experience a series of extremely hard

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