Bank M CEO Jacqueline Woiso receiving a trophy as the main
sponsor from The Vice president of the United republic of Tanzania HE Samia
Suluhu Hassan during the President's Manufacturer of the year awards ceremony
held in Dar es salaam over the weekend. Bank M sponsored the event for a second year in a
row. Others from left are; Minister of Industries, Trade and Investment Charles Mwijage, TPSF
Chairman Reginald Mengi, CTI 2nd Vice Chairman Zavery Shabbir, CTI
Executive Director Leodegar Tenga and Permanent Secretary Min. of
Industries, Trade & Investment Dr Adelhelm Meru.
The President’s Manufacturer of the Year Awards (PMAYA) 2016
winners have been finalized yesterday in
Dar es salaam during the prestigious awards ceremony which was graced by the
Vice President of Tanzania Hon. Samia Suluhu Hassan as a chief guest.
The event
revealed the 2016 winners being Tanzania Breweries, other companies
scooped the top most positions were
Kioo Ltd and Mufindi Paper Mills. Others are Petrolube, Alliance Insurance
Corporation, Hanspaul Automechs, Nyanza Mines Tz, Tanpak Tissues, DPI Simba,
Alliance Life Assurance, Prisons Corporation Sole, Chemi Cotex Ind, Said Salim
Bakhresa, Jambo Plastics, Nida Textiles, Ital shoe, Dharam Singh Hanspaul &
sons and Tanelec.
The President’s
Manufacturer of the year Awards is an annual event that is organized by the
Confederation of Tanzania Industries (CTI) to award the outstanding
manufacturers of the preceding year.
The Awards are given to companies in small, medium and large manufacturer categories that exhibit a high degree of economic impact. Bank M Tanzania plc is the main sponsor of this year’s event for a second year in a row.
Speaking during the event,
the Vice President congratulated CTI for the initiative and mostly by inviting
the non members to participate this year as well as Bank M for sponsoring the
event. In addition, Hon. Samia assured CTI and the stakeholders that the
government is always ready to work with the private sector in order to boost
the industrial sector.
She also commented on the challenges facing the
industrial sector and assured CTI that the government is working on the challenges
to find out solutions ” I fully understand there are several challenges facing
the industrial sector such as tax issues on raw material, infrastructure etc,
but be assured that the government is working on them”, said the Vice president.
Speaking on behalf of Bank M, the Deputy CEO Ms. Jacqueline
Woiso expressed the Bank’s satisfaction to the whole process, “we congratulate the
president for your efforts to boost the economy, we also congratulate CTI for
this initiative, as well as the winners. PMAYA plays a central role in the
economic growth of Tanzania.
By recognizing the industrial sector contribution,
we believe that they will be encouraged to do even more. By so doing, such industries
will prosper increase productivity as well as its contribution to the social
welfare of the people by creating more employment opportunities and most
importantly boosting our economy.”
Commenting on the event success, the CTI Executive Director,
Leodeger Tenga, said the companies competing in this competition will enable
the East Africans business community to expand the market space, and make the
region more competitive via larger economies of scale. “Congratulations to all
the winners”, Mr. Tenga said.
Apart from Bank M, other sponsors, who have joined hands
with CTI in this year’s event include GIZ, Motisun Group, Alaf, ITV, The
Guardian, Nipashe, Radio One, Serena Hotel, Cocacola, Mwananchi, The Citizen,
Siemens and Clouds Media.
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