
Exaud Kigahe
Exaud Kigahe is the deputy minister of Industry and Trade in Tanzania, who has acknowledged the regulatory issues surrounding imported products in supermarkets. He has stressed that these products must adhere to local labelling laws to ensure consumer safety and fair competition in the market.
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Exaud Kigahe is among the deputy ministers facing uncertainty after the primaries.
What next for dozens of former Tanzanian lawmakers sidelined in CCM primaries?Deputy Minister for Industry and Trade Exaud Kigahe said the government is undertaking comprehensive economic reforms and implementing strategic initiatives to attract investment and boost trade volumes.
Tanzania, India target $10 billion tradeExaud Kigahe, the Industry and Trade deputy minister, acknowledged the significant challenges but asserts that the government is actively taking steps to address them.
Why Tanzania’s textile industry is strugglingDeputy Minister Exaud Kigahe stated that the logo aims to build consumer confidence and enhance the visibility of Tanzanian products in international markets.
Lucas aliyetikisa ubunifu nembo ya ‘Made in Tanzania’Industry and Trade deputy minister Exaud Kigahe said new investments in cotton processing will create jobs.
Samia’s plan to transform Lake Zone economyThe Deputy Minister for Industry and Trade, Mr Exaud Kigahe, intervened and pledged to resolve their concerns within 15 days.
Traders shut shops in protest over informal business invasion in IringaHon. Exaud Kigahe, Deputy Minister for Industry and Trade, emphasized the importance of compliance with the new food fortification regulations.
Tanzania officially launches new regulation to combat malnutrition: All flour millers to fortify
Mr Exaud Kigahe is the Deputy Minister for Industry and Trade.
Officials say no need to panic as maize, bean prices edge upExaud Kigahe is the Industry and Trade deputy minister who gave DL Company a deadline to clear outstanding payments.
How Tanzania plans to revitalise its tea industryMr Kigahe is the Deputy Minister for Industry and Trade who expressed concern about the factory’s viability and the impact on livelihoods.
Kenyan firm given three-month ultimatum to pay workers, farmers in TanzaniaIndustry and Trade deputy minister Exaud Kigahe said imported products must adhere to labelling laws.
Concern as several food products sold in Asian supermarkets in Dar lack labels in Kiswahili or EnglishIndustry and Trade deputy minister Exaud Kigahe said imported products must adhere to labelling laws.
Supermarkets under scrutiny over labelling violationsIndustry and Trade deputy minister Exaud Kigahe acknowledged the issue, stating that imported products must adhere to labelling laws.
Supermarkets on the spot over product labelling






































