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The director general of SIDO, Professor Sylvester Mpanduji, told reporters on the city's website that the organization has a clear strategy and firm plans to encourage SMEs and train their owners and workers for their allow to participate actively. SIDO is the first winner of the Technology category and the third winner of the 42nd edition of the Dar es Salaam International Fair
"We believe that our participation in this year's big fair is of great importance to Tanzanians. because we show them the types of technologies we have and we pass on our determination to train entrepreneurs, "he added, adding that SIDO is positioned to realize the government's desire to build industries. and to make Tanzania a middle-income country.] SIDO, he said, encourages and motivates Tanzanians to invest in small industries so that they can become relatively medium-sized or large industries. If a million Tanzanians each establish a small factory, he says, more than five million jobs will be created instantly.
SIDO's vision, explained Mpanduji, is to see small industries become strong industries in 2025; Industries that have been started by local people from the bottom up.
"This year, we have many participants who are presenting high quality products.Hope that Tanzanians have learned that starting an industrial factory does not cause a lot of things," said the professor.
The fair was opened by Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa.
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