Taiwan

Taiwan, Province of China

Synonym
Taiwanese

Access to justice in Tanzania: It is high time the legal system was decolonised

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  • One of the major challenges facing the judiciary in administration of justice is the delay of cases. The judiciary is overwhelmed by a large number of cases pending in our courts.

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The Intersection of Tax and ESG: Benefits and Challenges

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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations boast a rich heritage and have evolved through a series of disclosure frameworks.

Since the embrace of the concise acronym "ESG," this intricate concept has garnered remarkable momentum, emerging as a prominent and timely topic within the corporate scene.

ESG, entails integration of social, environmental and governance considerations into companies’ strategies to create sustained long-term value.

Mwinyi woos investors from Qatar

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Doha. Zanzibar’s President Hussein Mwinyi has called on Qatari investors to take up investment opportunities in the tourism, real estate, and energy sectors in Zanzibar, media in the Gulf state has reported.

US investors inject $40m for Zanzibar’s blue economy lots

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Arusha. The United States has pledged to support the private sector growth in East Africa and invested more than $ 40 million to the blue economy in Zanzibar.

The commitment was made by the American ambassador to Tanzania Michael A. Battle during his visit to the East African Business Council (EABC) head office in Arusha on Thursday.

ASUS Foundation delivers 100 laptop computers to the SVG Embassy in Taiwan

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In what has been described by the Embassy of St Vincent and the Grenadines in the R.O.C. (Taiwan) as a “partnership of benevolence”, ASUS Foundation, a Taiwan-based, multinational computer hardware and consumer electronics company, delivered 100 laptop computers to the embassy on June 8, 2022.

ASUS Foundation delivers 100 laptop computers to the SVG Embassy in Taiwan

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In what has been described by the Embassy of St Vincent and the Grenadines in the R.O.C. (Taiwan) as a “partnership of benevolence”, ASUS Foundation, a Taiwan-based, multinational computer hardware and consumer electronics company, delivered 100 laptop computers to the embassy on June 8, 2022.

The good we do when we work together

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As individuals, we do have the power to make a difference – in large and small ways. Over the years, the pages of our newspaper have regularly provided evidence of this, with the past two weeks being no exception. In today’s edition, we feature on the front page, a story that demonstrates the inherent compassion and generosity of our people towards each other and what we are able to do when we work together for good.

The good we do when we work together

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As individuals, we do have the power to make a difference – in large and small ways. Over the years, the pages of our newspaper have regularly provided evidence of this, with the past two weeks being no exception. In today’s edition, we feature on the front page, a story that demonstrates the inherent compassion and generosity of our people towards each other and what we are able to do when we work together for good.

A Highly Innovative Growth-boosting Challenge is Launch in Liberia Today

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MONROVIA — Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) comprise the lifeblood of economies the world over, but especially in developing ones such as Liberia. 

By Luther D. Jeke and Robert O. Davis 

Global price increase of farm inputs looms

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The cost of agriculture inputs are expected to continue rising as new challenges in the global supply chain emerge.

Notwithstanding, two of Jamaica's providers of agricultural inputs have indicated that they have implemented measures to mitigate the increasing costs.

In addition to an increase in the cost of freight and raw material, Graham Dunkley, managing director of Caribbean Chemicals and Agencies (Jamaica) Limited, cited geopolitical tensions as a contributor to the jump in input costs.