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EMIRATES LAUNCHES CURATED CONTENT COLLABORATION WITH SPOTIFY

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MwelekeoMediaOnline Emirates has launched a new collaboration with spotify the world’s most popular audio-streaming subscription service. Offering customers a wide array of podcasts and playlists in the sky, Spotify can be enjoyed by all customers on their personal inflight entertainment seatback system, ice. Catering to Emirates’ global customer base, the curated content from Spotify will include a range of popular music playlists, as well as top podcasts in English, Portuguese, Tagalog and German, with more languages including Spanish and Hindi to be added in 2025.  New podcasts and music will be added regularly to complement Emirates’ existing library of more than 3500 hours of global music and thought-provoking conversations. Emirates’ customers can now explore Spotify’s diverse podcast library with over 140 episodes of business, sports, entertainment and true crime, featuring voices of renowned personalities such as What Now? with Trevor Noah – as the comedian has candid conve...

CHEERS AS BREWERS SHINE AT EYA 2024

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MwelekeoMediaOnline Yesterday evening Friday November 29 Tanzania Breweries Plc emerged the Overall winner for EYA 2024.  Runners Up were Barrick North Mara Gold Mine Limited and Tanzania Ports Authority respectively.   The evening was filled with mixed feelings as the winners of the Employer of the Year Award(EYA) 2024 walked away with trophies reflecting their outstanding Human Resources management practices.  Organised by the Association of Tanzania Employers (ATE), this year the annual Award was made more exciting with the addition of two criteria namely, Occupational Health and Safety plus HIV& AIDS Response.  He award giving ceremony was graced by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Energy Hon. Dr. Doto Mashaka Biteko MP who said he was happy  to congregate at EYA  for the first time and conveyed greetings from the Vice President Hon. Dr. Philip Isdor Mpango  He thanked ATE for their flexibility in accommodating his busy schedule ...

EMIRATES JOINS THE MOVE TO - 15C COALITION

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MwelekeoMediaOnline The world’s largest international airline, has joined the Move to -15oC global coalition, securing its place as the first airline to bring its expertise to the initiative. As a world-leader in the transport of perishable goods, Emirates will lend its wealth of knowledge and experience in handling and shipping to the practical application of this potentially industry-changing initiative.  First launched at COP28 hosted in the UAE, the Move to -15oC coalition aims to redefine frozen food temperature standards and reduce energy consumption in the frozen food supply chain. The working hypothesis suggests that a three-degree change in temperature could make a significant environmental impact with no compromise on food quality and safety. By bringing together cross-industry partners, the coalition will explore the real-world implementation of this research through data sharing, suggested operational revisions, collaborating with members and stakeholders, as well as en...

ATE AND TUCTA CONCLUDE FOUR-YEAR PROJECT ON SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND YOUTH EMPLOYABILITY

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MwelekeoMediaOnline It was a cause for celebration as the Association of Tanzania Employers (ATE) and the Trade Union Congress of Tanzania (TUCTA), supported by Danish Industry (DI) and the Danish Trade Union Development Agency (DTDA), announced the end of the Skills Development project during the TVET Conference held today November 8  2024  at Dar es Salaam                         Serena Hotel.                      The event marked the conclusion of a skills development and youth employability project that began in 2021, with social partners presenting a joint paper to the government on skills development. The Minister of Education, Science, and Technology, Hon. Prof. Adolf Mkenda, highlighted the challenges of unemployment across Africa. He emphasised the importance of training institutions like VETA collaborating with employers during curriculum dev...