TMEA hands software to Tanzanian Chamber of Commerce
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By BiztechAfrica - July 28, 2012, 6:26 p.m.Trademark East Africa has handed Tanzania’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry ICTs worth over 167m/- as part of a project to strengthen the Chamber’s work to remove trade barriers in the region.
The Chamber was given desktop PCs, UPS, scanner, printers, laptops and software.
Trademark East Africa says the Chamber is a key partner in promoting intra-regional trade in the EAC. The donation forms part of a USD1 million, four-year project to improve its capacity.
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