
The Business Registration and Licensing Agency (BRELA) has highlighted its significant achievements for the 2025/2026 period, emphasizing its role in promoting national economic growth through sustainable strategies aimed at formalizing economic activities. BRELA's CEO, Godfrey Nyaisa, made these remarks during a staff workshop in Morogoro, where he detailed the agency's successes in ensuring that all Tanzanians have access to registration and licensing services.
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