
Lutengano Mwinuka
Dr. Lutengano Mwinuka is a lecturer at the University of Dodoma (UDOM) who specializes in social issues. He has highlighted the economic implications of traffic congestion in Tanzanian cities, emphasizing the loss of productive time and increased transportation costs due to prolonged delays in traffic.
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University of Dodoma economics lecturer Dr Lutengano Mwinuka discussed the influence of seasonal production cycles on agricultural trade.
How gold exports drive Tanzania’s trade surplus with neighboursEconomist, Dr Lutengano Mwinuka, said fuel pricing in Tanzania follows a formula that uses reference prices from previous months.
Why falling crude oil prices may not cut fuel costs in TanzaniaDr Lutengano Mwinuka noted that the pattern reflects a natural progression in borrowing behaviour as households move through different stages of life and economic responsibility.
Why households now bank on business income to repay loans
University of Dodoma lecturer Dr Lutengano Mwinuka cautioned that delays slow economic growth and weaken citizen welfare.
Why Tanzania must act fast on Mchuchuma–Liganga projectsDr Lutengano Mwinuka emphasized the urgent need to revisit the national budget and reassess revenue and expenditure.
Samia warns of possible aid shortfall following poll chaosDr Lutengano Mwinuka urged swift restoration of communication systems to revive commercial activity.
Tanzania counting economic losses in the wake of chaos that hit key sectorsDr Lutengano Mwinuka attributed the surge in mobile money subscriptions to the integration of government systems.
Mobile money subscriptions nearly double in four yearsUniversity of Dodoma economist, Dr Lutengano Mwinuka, said modernised ports can accommodate larger vessels, enabling direct exports and imports, lowering operational costs and commodity prices.
Ports projects position Zanzibar as EAC’s major trade gatewayDr Lutengano Mwinuka added that value addition and processed products had significantly enhanced the worth of exports.
Tanzania’s trade surplus jumps 91.6pc in Q1 on robust exportsDr Lutengano Mwinuka of the University of Dodoma noted the sector's diversity and the impact of local sales on farmers' earnings.
BoT-backed study urges reforms to unlock Tanzania’s horticulture export potential
Dr Lutengano Mwinuka, Agricultural Trade Economist at the University of Dodoma, noted that increased education and improved infrastructure have enabled more farmers to use the WRS.
Warehouse receipt system benaefits 2.4 million farmers
Dr Lutengano Mwinuka, a senior economics lecturer at the University of Dodoma, highlighted the purchasing power benefits of a stronger shilling.
Major winners as shilling rallies against dollarDr Lutengano Mwinuka of the University of Dodoma said electricity should be treated as a commodity.
Why power export deal could herald new era for TanzaniaDr Lutengano Mwinuka emphasized the importance of promoting energy-efficient stoves that use less charcoal and firewood to reduce overall consumption.
Charcoal sales surge in Tanzania amid push for clean cooking energyDr Lutengano Mwinuka, an economics lecturer at the University of Dodoma, noted that the improvement in cross-border trade could be attributed to several factors.
Tanzania’s cross-border trade surplus grows by 24.8 percent, boosted by export surge
Dr Lutengano Mwinuka, an economics lecturer at the University of Dodoma, attributed the Coast Region’s economic struggles to underutilisation of marine resources.
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An economist at the University of Dodoma (Udom), Dr Lutengano Mwinuka, called for the continued expansion of cashew cultivation.
Tanzania earns a record Sh1.52 trillion from cashew exportsAn economist at the University of Dodoma (Udom), Dr Lutengano Mwinuka, called for the continued expansion of cashew cultivation.
Tanzania earns a record Sh1.52 trilion from cashew exportsDr Lutengano Mwinuka, an economics lecturer at the University of Dodoma, attributed the Coast Region’s economic struggles to underutilisation of marine resources.
Dodoma, Coast lag in incomes despite economic significance
An economist at the University of Dodoma (Udom), Dr Lutengano Mwinuka, called for the continued expansion of cashew cultivation.
Tanzania earns a record Sh1.52tr from cashew exportsDr. Lutengano Mwinuka from the University of Dodoma discusses the impact of salaries on productivity.
Sekta binafsi inavyoongoza kwa mishahara midogoDr. Lutengano Mwinuka from the University of Dodoma discusses the importance of salaries in empowering people in production.
Sekta binafsi inavyoongoza kwa mishahara midogoDk Mwinuka emphasized the importance of borrowing responsibly and highlighted the potential benefits of public-private partnerships.
Sababu, athari Serikali kukopa zaidi maeneo hayaDr. Lutengano Mwinuka stated that people have been losing a lot of time in traffic jams, reducing their economic activity.
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