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  2. Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology (DIT) is one of the high learning institutions in Tanzania.Originally established in 1957, it is fully accredited by the National Council for Technical Education (NACTE) to offer technician and engineering programmes leading to the awards of Ordinary Diploma(OD) in engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) respectively and Master of Engineering(MEng).

  3. Engineering education - Wikipedia

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    According to Tanzania Laws, it is illegal for an engineer to practice or call themself an engineer if not registered with the board. Registration with the board is thus a license to practice engineering in United Republic of Tanzania. Asia Bangladesh. Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)

  4. Regulation and licensure in engineering - Wikipedia

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    Regulation and licensure in engineering. Regulation and licensure in engineering is established by various jurisdictions of the world to encourage life, public welfare, safety, well-being, then environment and other interests of the general public [1] and to define the licensure process through which an engineer becomes licensed to practice ...

  5. Engineers Registration Board - Wikipedia

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    The Engineers Registration Board (ERB), is a statutory authority established in 1969, under the Engineers Registration Act (ERA) Cap 271, whose mission is to regulate and supervise the profession of engineering in Uganda.

  6. Water supply and sanitation in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    In Tanzania, around 26 million people, in 2015, lacked access to "at least basic" water. Regarding sanitation around 40 million, in 2015, lacked access to "at least basic" sanitation. In Tanzania, in 2015, only 24% of the population had access to "at least basic" sanitation, 37% and 17% in urban and rural areas respectively.

  7. Taxation in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    2. Professional service providers such as accountants, lawyers, engineers, and related consultancies irrespective of their turnover registered under laws of the United Republic of Tanzania. all the above are obliged to apply for registration to the Commissioner for Domestic Revenue within thirty (30) days of becoming liable to make such ...

  8. Zimbabwe Institution of Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The Zimbabwe Institution of Engineers is the professional organization of engineers in Zimbabwe. It has graded membership, including student, technician, graduate and corporate membership as well as the status of fellow. See also. Zimbabwe Institute of Management; Zimbabwe Institute of Legal Studies; References

  9. Wellington Harbour Board - Wikipedia

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    The board had 739 permanent staff in four departments: the Traffic Department received and delivered cargo; the Harbour Department controlled the movement of ships in the harbour, mooring and pilotage; the Engineers Department handled repairs to facilities and planned new works; and the Accounts Department handled financial matters and statistics.