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The National Assembly of Tanzania (Swahili: Bunge la Tanzania) and the President of the United Republic of Tanzania make up the Parliament of Tanzania. [2] The current Speaker of the National Assembly is Tulia Ackson, who presides over a unicameral assembly of 393 members. [3]
Bunge Global SA (BUN-ghee) [2] is a global agribusiness and food company, incorporated in Geneva, Switzerland and headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. As well as being an international soybean exporter, it is also involved in food processing , grain trading, and fertilizer .
Bunge SA v Nidera BV [2015] UKSC 43 is a landmark decision of the United Kingdom Supreme Court in the area of commercial law, providing guidance on the assessment of damages arising out of a wrongful repudiation of a contract for the sale of goods.
Bunge may refer to: Bunge (surname) Bunge Land, one of the New Siberian Islands; Bunge y Born, an agribusiness company, now known as Bunge Limited; Bunge Limited, an agribusiness company; The unicameral National Assembly in the Tanzanian legislature; A modifiable avatar stat in GunBound; Bunge, Gotland, a settlement on Gotland island, Sweden
Bunge Burunje Bunaro, (Wolayttattuwa: Burunjje Bungga, amharic: ቡንጌ ቡሩንጄ ቡናሮ) is an Ethiopian musician. Bunge's music mainly relates with Wolayta history and cultures. Bunge is famous for his song which tried to mention many issues relating to politics and wise administration system of Firew Altaye wishing the coming ...
Édouard Gustav Bunge (16 October 1851 – 19 November 1927) was a Belgian businessman, banker, and philanthropist. He was a close associate of Leopold II and one of the main investors in the Anglo-Belgian India Rubber Company and the Société Anversoise du Commerce au Congo , which exploited rubber in the Congo Free State .
The East African Legislative Assembly was inaugurated on 30 November 2001 as the legislative arm of the newly revived East African Community. [3] The Assembly met in Arusha, Tanzania, where the Tripartite Commission announced it would upgrade to a treaty. [3]
The Party for Democracy and Progress (Swahili: Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo), commonly known as Chadema, is a centre-right political party in Tanzania. [2]Chadema is the second-largest political party in Tanzania and campaigns on regional autonomous of self-governing states in the country.