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SportsRe: Shehu Sani: PUMA Donated Olympic Kits To Nigeria But Officials Rejected Them by tuna85: 9:16am On Aug 05, 2021
Mixedfraction:
Them been no sow am well...
grin
PoliticsRe: Youth Awaken Movement For Tinubu 2023 by tuna85: 5:34am On Aug 05, 2021
PoliticsRe: Youth Awaken Movement For Tinubu 2023 by tuna85: 5:34am On Aug 05, 2021
PoliticsRe: Youth Awaken Movement For Tinubu 2023 by tuna85: 5:33am On Aug 05, 2021
gift2xl:
I no blame you, at lest 50naire condom would have averted this improper fraction that has no square root.
grin
PoliticsRe: IPOB Declares War On Unkown Gunmen, Police by tuna85:
This Country no easy at all, shey I no go jakpaa like this grin
SportsRe: Netherlands Appoint Former Manchester United Boss Louis Van Gaal As Manager by tuna85: 12:13am On Aug 05, 2021
Visocrate:
Hope you move the club forward and bring trophies home
undecided
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Over 40 Great Novels (e-books) - All For N500 Only by tuna85(op): 9:10pm On Aug 04, 2021
Get busy with great e-novels.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Latest Jobs In Canada For Foreigners – Apply Now Online by tuna85: 12:28pm On Aug 04, 2021
Danurugwo:
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Checkout Here
https://thezennit.com/2021/08/04/latest-jobs-in-canada-for-foreigners-apply-now-online/
rubbish
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Has Anyone Heard From Resources Intermediaries Limited After The Interview by tuna85: 12:05pm On Aug 04, 2021
Tintinnoty:
The best decision I've made was starting my own business immediately after graduation.
Make we hear word abeg
RomanceRe: Five Things You Must Deal With Thoroughly Before You Marry by tuna85: 9:00am On Aug 04, 2021
Great points, I agree with all grin
SportsRe: Chukwuebuka Enekwechi Washes His Only Jersey After Reaching The Olympic finals by tuna85: 5:24am On Aug 04, 2021
MrBrownJay1:
probably only gave him one because they didnt think he was gonna reach the final... thats how much faith these officials had in him.
grin
PoliticsRe: Ali Kachalla: Unveiling The Zamfara Terror Kingpin Who Downed NAF Jet by tuna85: 11:37am On Aug 02, 2021
FROGBBQGRILLS:
From all of us @FROGBBQGRILLS we say a very big WOE unto our Brain dead, Lifeless & Useless Mannequin we called Daddy who have developed a ravenous appetite for blood of his innocent citizens.

We deeply regret ever supporting & voting for him. Prior to 2019, we used to find vultures to grill which everyone really enjoy especially the zombies. But presently because of the hardship that has spread even to the animal kingdom, most of them have died as there are no dead & rotten animals for them to scavenge and feed on. We have now resorted to grilling frogs among other things.

Don't forget to Patronize Us: We grill Dead Frogs, Lizards & Vultures meat


You voted Mannequin at 21 years old, by 2023 you will be 28 years. Continue.

If you like vote old cargos like the drug baron with no vision, you will regret it.

Your 30s will be wasted and at 40 you will have nothing to show for it.
Be warned.


[color=#ff0000]Thunder will fire any useless Admin or SuperAdmin that Ban me for telling the truth[/color]
FROGBBQGRILLS grin
PoliticsRe: Gunshots As ISWAP Fighters Ambush Soldiers On Mission To Secure Politicians by tuna85: 8:48pm On Aug 01, 2021
cry These are real trying times
PoliticsRe: Kyari Is A Billionaire With Posh Houses, Sells Seized Cars - Sahara Reporters by tuna85: 8:39pm On Aug 01, 2021
Let me just pass
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Ice Cream Sales Business - Share Your Merits And Challenges by tuna85(op): 7:03am On Aug 01, 2021
HRHQueenPhil:
come to ikeja along or oshodi army market junction 7am to 9am waving a white handkerchief, someone will take u to church..if u are not in Lagos, let me know so I can find d one near u..the church is living faith church winners chapel
undecided
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Ice Cream Sales Business - Share Your Merits And Challenges by tuna85(op): 7:01am On Aug 01, 2021
tommy589:
It is good you have a targeted market. Consider their purchasing power since you are buying from a distributor, I think the cheapest ice cream should be 250 Naira,not so sure. It is a perishable product,think of the distance to buy from the distributor except it is delivery to your door step.

Why don't you opt for the cone ice cream? Learn how to make ice cream to lower the price and be able make variety of flavors. Look for a tokunbo vending machine,buy ready made cones to fill with ice cream from the machine. Dispensing from the machine would bring more customers. You only need a little above 2.5 generator to run it. Even if you rent a shop it is still cost saving


I see a lot of intelligence and sense in the bolded, will strat to consider these as well, really appreciate.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Ice Cream Sales Business - Share Your Merits And Challenges by tuna85(op): 10:39pm On Jul 31, 2021
tommy589:
Not sure distributorship fee will be free, I suggest you follow @rosinkit advise.

My mother had distributorship of one of these ice cream companies from the 70s before she called it quit in 83. Years later I started my own small scale production before I closed shop. It was a lucrative business but constant electricity for preservation is the major problem.

It is such a lucrative business that big investors are scared to put in their money. These ice cream products you listed are still without competitors in some West African countries,and you need to find out why it is the same old school producers that are still in the business
Not sure I can start with distributorship as regards my capital, my plan is a well furnished cafe with a 500l freezer, a capable generator. I can always buy a great amount of ice creams from distributors for a start. Location also has to be an area with average electricity and close to a campus environment. I believe I can start this way or what do you think?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Which Websites Can I Find Remote Customer Care Jobs? by tuna85(op): 8:26pm On Jul 31, 2021
Hi
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Ice Cream Sales Business - Share Your Merits And Challenges by tuna85(op): 8:25pm On Jul 31, 2021
tommy589:
Electricity is the major problem,followed by availability of hawkers. Have you been granted distributorship by Fan milk?If not,go there make inquiries.Better to know your profit margin,that is if you have like four guys hawking for you with fan milk coolers filled to the brim with their brands
Noted, will definitely make all findings, thanks a lot
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Ice Cream Sales Business - Share Your Merits And Challenges by tuna85(op): 8:24pm On Jul 31, 2021
Tayeni:
Which brand are you looking to sell?
Fanmilk, Premium ice cream (Go Slo) and Supreme.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Ice Cream Sales Business - Share Your Merits And Challenges by tuna85(op): 8:21pm On Jul 31, 2021
rosinkkit:
Why not make the ice cream yourself?

Create your own brand?

You can go on YouTube right now and learn for free how to make ice creams of various flavours.

That's what I'd do if I were you.

Take your time, do it right, and retailers will be queueing at your door for the product.

Before you know it, you're selling to Shoprite. You don blow be that.
You are right Bro but I have come to understand that ice cream production will incur a larger capital than ice cream sales, reason why I preferred the sales aspect and with time, I would definitely grow into production.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Ice Cream Sales Business - Share Your Merits And Challenges by tuna85(op): 4:37pm On Jul 31, 2021
dingbang:
Sight it in front of uni or poly
noted Boss
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Ice Cream Sales Business - Share Your Merits And Challenges by tuna85(op): 4:37pm On Jul 31, 2021
Adebaba1:
It's a good business especially in the north because of the climate.
Noted.. thanks
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Ice Cream Sales Business - Share Your Merits And Challenges by tuna85(op): 4:36pm On Jul 31, 2021
Guru1111:
cool
I won't be surprised to know that this op is a graduate...

See wetin our governor don subject us to undecided

Whenever I think of the fact that this regime still have from now till 2023,my head just dey boil....
How sure am I self that the next regime may even be worse than what we are having now undecided
Sure, m a graduate but the hustle definitely continues, on God wink
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Ice Cream Sales Business - Share Your Merits And Challenges by tuna85(op): 4:35pm On Jul 31, 2021
yinkus6750:
My tips for the business.

Source of supply of getting the ice creams?
Freezers or cold room for storage?
Constant light ( generator) , to ensure they always frozen?
Control/ monitoring of sales boys for the ice cream ?
Distribution of products to supermarkets and other stores.
Thanks Boss, really appreciate wink
Jobs/VacanciesThe Ice Cream Sales Business - Share Your Merits And Challenges by tuna85(op): 2:33pm On Jul 31, 2021
Hi Bosses,

I am currently drafting my business plan for sales of ice cream brands like Fanice/Fanmilk, Go Slo etc and will love to gather some opinions and guidance from the experienced ones who have been in the business. Kindly share your merits and challenges.

Thanks.

Jobs/VacanciesRe: Find Out How To Get A Job And Work In Tanzania by tuna85: 10:56am On Jul 31, 2021
Ansam12:
Are you in Nigeria and looking for a job or you want to work in Tanzania for private economic sectors or for an international organization or non-governmental organization? This piece of thread will provide information on the economy, key industries, job search, social and business etiquette, and more to Nigerians who are ready to start working in Tanzania.

Tanzanian Employment

Tanzania is still a relatively impoverished country, with a sizable proportion of the people living in poverty. Manufacturing, information technology, and tourism are all prominent industries where foreigners may find work.
Other places favoured by foreigners include Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's economic powerhouse. Arusha, Tanzania's diplomatic center, is one of them.
Many expatriates relocating to Tanzania would find business etiquette unusual at first – being late, for example, is part of the culture.


Tanzania's Economy: From Poverty to Opportunities

Tanzania has one of the lowest per capita incomes in the world, and about one-third of the population lives in poverty. However, the country has a great potential for growth due to its numerous investment opportunities in industries such as mining, tourism, and natural resources.

Where Can I Look for Work?

Tanzania's primary industries include agriculture, fishing, mining, manufacturing, energy, telecommunications, and information technology. Many people work in tourism, as Tanzania is home to some of Africa's most popular tourist sites, including the Serengeti National Park, Mount Kilimanjaro, Lake Victoria, and Olduvai Gorge.

Coffee, tea, cotton, corn, wheat, cattle, and sheep are Tanzania's primary agricultural products. Tanzania's mining activities are mostly focused on gold, basic metals, and diamonds. With investments in the gold sector from Australia, Canada, and South Africa, it is quickly becoming one of Africa's main producers. Many individuals work in the energy industry for oil and gas businesses, as well as companies that specialize on renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power, hydropower, and biomass.

Tanzania's Economic Capital: The City of Peace

If you work in the industrial sector in Tanzania, you will most likely end up in Dar es Salaam. Dar es Salaam, which means "City of Peace" in Arabic, has a population of 4.36 million people, accounting for more over 10% of the mainland's population. It is Tanzania's largest and wealthiest city, as well as its economic hub.

Dar es Salaam has had a significant development boom in recent years. Despite this, an estimated 70% of the population lives in slums and informal dwellings. Dar es Salaam also suffers from an antiquated public transit system and power outages on occasion.

Tanzania Expat Hotspots and Jobs
Arusha and Other Expat Hotspots

Arusha, located in northeast Tanzania near the Kenyan border, is Tanzania's second-largest expat hub. It is the third-largest city in the country, with a population of 416,000 people (739,000 if you include the surrounding metro area). Several individuals find tourist jobs in Arusha since the city is close to many of the country's (and continent's) most famous sites, including the Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara, Olduvai Gorge, and Mount Kilimanjaro, to mention a few.

Challenges for Expats in Tanzania

Foreign employees account up only 0.8 percent of the workforce in Tanzania, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. The majority of these expatriates are from the East African Community, with lesser numbers from India, Europe, the United States, Canada, and South Africa. Despite this tiny percentage, the Tanzanian government is concerned that it is too high. It is true that around 90% of the country's CEOs are foreigners, owing to a lack of necessary skills among the native population. Current regulations require a business's deputy to be Tanzanian if the CEO is not, and an expat quota of five people is imposed on a company during its start-up stage.

Recent trends appear to indicate to tighter limitations on foreigners working in Tanzania. Due to expired work permits and illegal immigration, the government ordered over 1,500 foreign teachers to depart in October 2013. In June 2015, the Act on Foreign Workers' Permits was also enacted. This legislation centralizes the work permit application procedure, making it easier to oversee and regulate with the goal of reducing the number of foreign employees in Tanzania. This measure, together with higher work permit prices in October 2012 and a work permit crackdown in October 2013, demonstrate a rising trend toward protectionist practices in the hiring of expats.

Taxes and Business Etiquette in Tanzania
Taxes and Social Security: A Complicated System

Tanzanian legal residents who are present in the nation for 183 days or more in a calendar year must pay Tanzanian taxes on their global income. Depending on your income, the amount of income tax you will have to pay ranges from 0% to 30%. Taxes will be taken immediately from your paycheck if you are an employee.

Contributions to social security and public health insurance may also be taken from your salary. Contributions to the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) are required of all employees. You and your employer must both contribute 10% of your gross salary to the NSSF. Before you sign your contract, ask your employer for further details on what will be taken from your salary. Even if you are contributing to the NSSF, you should definitely contribute to a private retirement savings account as well.

Social and Business Etiquette Dos and Don'ts

Tanzania is still a predominantly male-dominated culture. Traditional social traditions and taboos are far more prevalent in rural regions than in metropolitan areas. In public, it is usual to see two guys holding hands. This is an indication of friendship, not sexual orientation.

Although foreign women are not held to the same standards as native women, it is polite to dress modestly, especially in Muslim places like Zanzibar. Shorts are never acceptable for either men or women at any time. You should attempt to avoid eating, drinking, or smoking in public throughout Ramadan.

The Job Search

The majority of expatriates in Tanzania are employed in education, manufacturing, construction, hospitality, and wholesale and retail commerce. English instructors, IT project managers, software developers, oil and gas employees, and telecommunications contractors are all common occupations.

The following online job search engines are an excellent location to begin your job search in Tanzania:

Jobs in Tanzania: https://jobsintanzania.org/
Thanks. Do you have any experience as regards this?
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CrimeRe: Breakdown Of FBI Investigation On Hushpuppi And Abba Kyari. by tuna85: 7:09am On Jul 31, 2021
dbtt:
Potential accomplices right now,
I tell you
CrimeRe: Breakdown Of FBI Investigation On Hushpuppi And Abba Kyari. by tuna85: 7:07am On Jul 31, 2021
sad
PoliticsRe: Full Extract Of Kyari's Conversation With Hushpuppi That Nailed Him by tuna85: 7:55pm On Jul 29, 2021
Hassanmaye:
Bad boys So you guys know each other grin grin
We never met,I just like his memes on nairaland grin

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