TAZARA definition

TAZARA means the Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority, established pursuant to Act No. 23 of 1975, Cap 768 of the Laws of the United Republic of Tanzania;
TAZARA means the Tanzania Zambia Railway Authority.
TAZARA means Tanzania Zambia Railway Authority established and operating pursuant to agreement relating to the Tanzania-Zambia Railway made between the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania and the Government of the Republic of Zambia, dated 28th September, 1993 as given effect in Zambia through the Recipient’s Tanzania-Zambia Railway Act, 1995 (chapter 454 of the Laws of the Recipient).

Examples of TAZARA in a sentence

  • PSC shall be chaired by MWEM, include members from TPDC, TIB, a representative of the Oil Companies, TRC, TAZARA and TIPER, when appropriate, and shall meet as required but not less than once a month, to plan and coordinate actions, timetables and procedures to be followed in implementing the Project.

  • The Borrower shall cause TPDC to execute agreements, satisfactory to the Association with TRC and TAZARA for the use, operation, maintenance and management of railway tank wagons and applicable tariff structures.

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