The Bank Of Tanzania (BOT), Call for Interview
Bank History
The Bank of Tanzania is the central bank of the United Republic of Tanzania established under the Bank of Tanzania Act 1965, and entered into force on 14 June 1966. Various amendments have been made to the Bank of Tanzania Act resulting in the Bank of Tanzania Act 1978 and the Bank of Tanzania Act 1995. The Bank of Tanzania operates Tanzania is currently under the Bank of Tanzania Act 2006.
The history of monetary arrangements in Tanzania prior to the establishment of the Bank of Tanzania is divided into two parts, the period leading up to the establishment of the East African Currency Board (EACB) in December 1919; And the period until the opening of the doors of the Bank of Tanzania in June 1966.
Monetary arrangements in Tanzania prior to 919 were different in Tanganyika than in Zanzibar. This was because the former was under German rule, while the latter had its own government. The mainland currency was the German rupee, which was made of silver, while the subsidiary currency was the Heller, which was 1/100 of a rupee. In Zanzibar, the Indian silver rupee and its coins were circulated. In addition, shells and livestock served as a store of value and, to some extent, as a medium of exchange.
Good News: Call for Interview at Bank of Tanzania (BOT) October 2021. Bank of Tanzania (BOT) invites the below mentioned candidates to sit for aptitude tests at Bank of Tanzania (BOT) branch office, Dar es Salaam on the indicated dates for each position. Candidates were selected from the lists of applicants who applied for various positions announced in June 2021. The Bank of Tanzania (BOT) has released the names invited for the interview as detailed in the attached PDF file below:
Release date: October 25, 2021
Interview dates: Monday, November 1, 2021 – Friday, November 5, 2021
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