MWANZA, Jan. 6 -- THE Deputy Minister of State, Presidents Office – Planning and Investment, Dr. Pius Stephen Chaya, has said the Tanzanian government has directed them to establish a One Stop Centre at border areas, a move aimed at reducing inconvenience to traders and investors importing gold into the country.
Speaking during his working visit to the Mwanza Gold Refinery, Dr. Chaya said the Government has identified the challenges facing trade and gold refining in the country and has begun taking steps to resolve them, while calling on the National Mining Corporation (STAMICO) to collaborate closely with the Government to improve the investment environment in the mining sector.
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