Tanzania Posts Corporation

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.[5] However, after the East African community was dissolved in 1977 the Tanzanian government established the Tanzania Posts and Telecommunications Corporation (TP&TC).[6] On December 31, 1993, the parliament enacted multiple laws to help deregulate the operations of posts and telecommunications to increase their autonomy and efficiency.[8][9] 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.[11][12] TPC launched its first Burea de change at the Dar es Salaam general post office (Posta Mpya) in June 2012.
10 pesa on 20 pfennig overprint of 1893, used 5 July 1894 at Tanga
The Kigoma Post Office.
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