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  2. National Social Security Fund (Tanzania) - Wikipedia

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    The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) is the government agency of Tanzania responsible for the collection, safekeeping, responsible investment, and distribution of retirement funds of all employees in all sectors of the Tanzania economy that do not fall under the governmental pension schemes.

  3. Ministry of Labour and Employment (Tanzania) - Wikipedia

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    Website. kazi .go .tz. The Prime Minister’s Office – Labour, Youth, Employment and Persons with Disabilities (PMO-LYED) can be traced back from the time when our country got independence in 1961. From 1961 to 1962 the Ministry was known as Ministry of Labour and Healthy; Ministry of Communication (1962 to 1968), Ministry of Communication ...

  4. Human resource management system - Wikipedia

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    Employee self-service. Employee self-service (ESS) provides employees access to their personal records and details. ESS features include allowing employees to change their contact details, banking information, and benefits.

  5. Tanzania Telecommunications Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 1,600 (Feb 2016) Website. Company Website. Tanzania Telecommunications Corporation, formerly Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited ( TTCL ), is the oldest and largest fixed line telecommunications company in Tanzania. The company comes forth from the former Tanzania Posts and Telecommunications Corporation in 1993.

  6. Tanzania Revenue Authority - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .tra .go .tz. The Tanzania Revenue Authority ( TRA) is a semi-autonomous Government Agency of the United Republic of Tanzania. It was established by the Tanzania Revenue Authority Act, CAP. 339 in 1995 and started its operations on the 1st of July 1996. It is headed by the Commissioner General. The Current Commissioner General is ...

  7. Taxation in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Value Added Tax is a consumption tax charged by VAT registered traders on all taxable goods and services at a standard rate of 18%. The VAT is a multistage tax levied at each stage of production and distribution up to the retail stage. The tax is also levied on taxable imports made by persons whether or not registered for VAT.

  8. Occupational safety and health in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The first law in Tanzania that related to workers health and safety was the Factories Ordinances Cap. 297 of 1950, that provided for occupational health and safety standards for workers in factories. As most of Tanzania's workforce was employed in the agricultural sector, this ordinance left most workers in the country unprotected. [1]

  9. Federal institutions of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Defence and National Service. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, E.A.C, Regional and International Cooperation. Ministry of Energy and Minerals. Ministry of Finance and Planning. Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Seniors and Children. Ministry of Education, Science and Technology and Vocational Training.

  10. Portal:Tanzania/Intro - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania (/ ˌ t æ n z ə ˈ n iː ə / TAN-zə-NEE-ə; Swahili: [tanzaˈni.a]), officially the United Republic of Tanzania (Swahili: Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania), is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region.

  11. Employee self-service - Wikipedia

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