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Tanzania Posts Corporation

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Area served
  
Tanzania / Worldwide

Owner
  
Politics of Tanzania

Headquarters
  
Dar es Salaam

Founded
  
1994

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Industry
  
Postal services, courier

Key people
  
Deos Khamis Mndeme (Postmaster General & CEO)

Services
  
Letter post, parcel service, EMS, delivery, Financial services

Website
  
www.posta.co.tz/index.htm

Motto
  
The Post, Delivering for People and Businesses Daily

Tanzania Posts Corporation is the company responsible for postal service in Tanzania and was established in 1994.

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German Postal Services

A German postal agency was established on 27 February 1885 in Lamu using German stamps for mail. The Postal Service was operated jointly along with telegraph service administered under the German East African authority. Mail was carried from the colony to Europe using steamers and only post offices along the coast had regular service. At its peak the government operated 54 post offices (1913). The German government also had set up a network of telegraphs and telephones, In 1914 there were 34 telegraph offices operating 2,537 kilometers of land lines.

British Takeover and East African Postal Services

After the British took over control of Tanganyika, the postal service was handled by them. The British consolidated all the postal and communication entities in Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika (KUT) under the umbrella of the East African Posts and Telecommunications Administration. Even post-independence in the early 1960s the postal and communications services were managed under the newly formed East African Community. However, after the East African community was dissolved in 1977 the Tanzanian government established the Tanzania Posts and Telecommunications Corporation (TP&TC).

Formation of Tanzania Posts Corporation

On December 31, 1993, the parliament enacted multiple laws to help deregulate the operations of posts and telecommunications in increase their autonomy and efficiency. Following this three new independent organizations were created.

  • The Tanzania Posts Corporation (TPC) fully owned by the government of Tanzania in a form of a public corporation.
  • The Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited (TTCL) as a limited liability public company.
  • The Tanzania Broadcasting Center as the government public broadcasting channel for TV and Am Radio.
  • Tanzania Postal Bank

    The Tanzania Postal Bank was formed before the TPC however, the banking division was part of the Tanzania Posts and Telecommunications Corporation (TP&TC). However, from 1 March 1992, the Tanzania postal bank was established as a successor to the Tanganyika Post office Savings which was established by the Post Office Savings Bank Ordinance of 1925 and became operational in 1927.

    Post Office Distribution

    The Posts Corporation is mandated to run as a corporation without receiving funds from the Budget. This means that the corporation had to consolidate a large number of its loss making branches. To help serve the rural population continue to have access to the service the corporation started to franchise post offices. The Posts Corporation operates its mail delivery network using three types of post offices: Departmental Post Offices;Franchised Post offices and SUB post offices.

    Agency Services

    Due to its wide network the posts corporation is a vital agent for the government to collect funds from the populace especially in rural areas. TPC allows people government bills such as LUKU, DAWASCO, School fees and NECTA examination fees.

    Bureau de change

    TPC launched its first Burea de change at the Dar es Salaam general post office (Posta Mpya) in June 2012. Currently this service is only available at this post office however the corporation has shown interest in expanding this service to other major regional outlets.

    References

    Tanzania Posts Corporation Wikipedia