Background
The United Republic of Tanzania was formed out of the union of two sovereign states namely Tanganyika and Zanzibar. Tanganyika became a sovereign state on 9th December, 1961 and became a Republic the following year. Zanzibar became independent on 10th December, 1963 and the People's Republic of Zanzibar was established after the revolution of 12th January, 1964. The two sovereign republics formed the United Republic of Tanzania on 26th April, 1964. However, the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania is a unitary republic consisting of the Union Government and the Zanzibar Revolutionary Government.
Tanzania is the biggest (land area) among the East African countries (i.e. Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania). Tanzania has a spectacular landscape of mainly three physiographic regions namely the Islands and the coastal plains to the east; the inland saucer-shaped plateau; and the highlands. The Great Rift Valley that runs from north east of Africa through central Tanzania is another landmark that adds to the scenic view of the country. The country has the largest concentration of wild animals. It also has pristine sandy beaches and Africa’s highest and snow-capped mountain, Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Dar es Salaam is the commercial capital and major sea port for Tanzania Mainland and it serves neighbouring land-locked countries of Malawi, Zambia, Burundi, Rwanda, and Uganda, as well as Eastern DRC. Other sea ports include Zanzibar, Tanga, and Mtwara. Because of its geographical and locational advantage, Dar es Salaam Port presents itself as the gateway into East and Central Africa. Furthermore, this renders Tanzania as a logical investment destination for investors.Since attaining political independence in 1961, Tanzania has held without fail Presidential and Parliamentary Elections (general elections) after every 5 year period. Following results from the Presidential and Parliamentary Elections held on 14th December, 2005, the 4th President of Tanzania, H.E. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete was sworn into office on 21st December, 2005 for a five-year term of office.
Reime Tanzania Ltd. is in the process of incorporation by the initiative of Reime Kenya, our East-African regional hub. We expect the company to be operational during Q2 of 2007 and prepared to serve the operators and technology vendors with roll-out and management services as such services have been strongly requested.


| Country Manager | Yunus Yangin | +255 715 540 617 |
yunus.yangin@reimenis.com |




| Postal address | Visiting address: |
| Reime Tanzania Ltd. | Reime Tanzania Ltd. |
P O Box 22500 |
Mwalimu House. |
Dar es Salaam. |
Uhuru & Kawawa Road |
| Tanzania | Dar es Salaam. |
| Tanzania | |
| Phone: | +255 22 220 30 63 |
| Fax: | +255 22 220 30 65 |
| Local web: | www.reimenis.com |
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