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No SP SP Name MINISTRY of FINANCE and PLANNING THE THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND PLANNING GOVERNMENT e-PAYMENT GATEWAY (GePG). LIST OF SERVICE PROVIDERS (SPs) JOINED WITH GePG BY 31-MARCH-2020 No SP SP Name 1. SP103 Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited 2. SP104 DAWASA 3. SP119 Tanzania Ports Authority 4. SP553 National Social Security Fund 5. SP537 Public Service Social Security Fund 6. SP502 Mining Commission 7. SP481 Tanzania National Parks 8. SP122 Ministry of Energy and Minerals 9. SP400 National Health Insurance Fund 10. SP128 Tanzania Forest Service Agency 11. SP106 Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority 12. SP109 Immigration Services Department 13. SP146 Institute of Finance Management 14. SP497 Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation 15. SP328 Rombo District Council 16. SP117 Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development 17. SP111 Higher Education Students Loans Board 18. SP108 Tanzania Police Force 19. SP431 National Housing Corporation 20. SP182 Medical Stores Department 21. SP517 The Treasury Registrar 22. SP545 Government Procurement Service Agency 23. SP124 Tanzania Buildings Agency 24. SP150 Tanzania Bureau of Standards 25. SP167 Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority 26. SP450 Muhimbili National Hospital 27. SP133 PMO - Labour, Youth, Employment and Persons With Disability 28. SP176 Workers Compensation Fund 29. SP446 University of Dodoma 30. SP200 Dodoma City Council 31. SP170 Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority 32. SP416 Dar Rapid Transit Agency (Bus Fare Ticketing) 33. SP523 Tanzania Electrical, Mechanical and Electronics Services Agency 34. SP503 Tanzania Airports Authority Page 1 of 18 No SP SP Name 35. SP147 Ministry of Livestock 36. SP432 Tanzania Wildlife Management Authority 37. SP538 Tanzania Shipping Agencies Corporation 38. SP139 Mamlaka ya Maji na Usafi wa Mazingira Jijini Mwanza 39. SP141 Ministry of Livestock Development and Fisheries - Fisheries 40. SP183 Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority 41. SP423 Sokoine University of Agriculture 42. SP127 University of Dar es Salaam 43. SP456 Tanzania Food and Drugs Authority 44. SP419 Weights and Measures Agency 45. SP204 Ilala Municipal Council 46. SP487 Tanzania Railways Corporation 47. SP135 Business Registrations and Licensing Agency 48. SP771 National Insurance Coorporation 49. SP102 Tanzania Revenue Authority 50. SP105 Dodoma Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Authority 51. SP151 Occupational Safety and Health Authority(OSHA) 52. SP205 Kinondoni Municipal Council 53. SP148 Surface and Marine Transport Regulatory Authority 54. SP202 Temeke Municipal Council 55. SP438 Government Chemist Laboratory Authority 56. SP110 National Examinations Council of Tanzania 57. SP407 Tanzania Institute of Accountancy 58. SP512 Tanzania Posts Corporation 59. SP484 Kilimanjaro Airports Development Company 60. SP164 Arusha Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Authority 61. SP168 Tanzania National Road Agency 62. SP173 Tanga Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Authority 63. SP457 Tanzania Rural and Urban Roads Agency 64. SP323 Arusha City Council 65. SP483 Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute 66. SP153 Immigration Services Department Zanzibar 67. SP418 Mzumbe University 68. SP285 Mwanza City Council 69. SP591 National Institute for Medical Research 70. SP206 Ubungo Municipal Council 71. SP435 Ardhi University Page 2 of 18 No SP SP Name 72. SP144 The Open University Of Tanzania. 73. SP442 Tanzania Public Service College 74. SP671 Universal Communications Service Access Fund 75. SP466 National Board of Accountants and Auditors 76. SP505 Ministry of Works, Transport and Communication(Communication) 77. SP417 Moshi Co-operative University 78. SP472 National Environment Management Council 79. SP508 Tanzania Insurance Regulatory Authority 80. SP177 Ministry of Works Transport and Communication(Works) 81. SP440 Institute of Rural Development Planning 82. SP270 Tanga City Council 83. SP286 Ilemela Municipal Council 84. SP138 Registration Insolvency and Trusteeship Agency 85. SP356 Geita Town Council 86. SP130 Ministry of Industry,Trade and Investment 87. SP298 Mbeya City Council 88. SP129 Iringa Urban Water Supply Authority 89. SP455 Mbeya Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Authority 90. SP494 Tanzania Telecommunication Corporation 91. SP513 Kahama Shinyanga Water Supply and Sanitation Authority 92. SP223 Chalinze District Council 93. SP573 Muhimbili Orthopaedic Institute 94. SP451 Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism - Tourism Division 95. SP163 Moshi Urban Water Supply and Sewerage Authority 96. SP201 Dar es Salaam City Council 97. SP568 Small Industries Development Organization (SIDO) 98. SP453 Morogoro Urban Water Supply And Sanitation Authority 99. SP113 Tanzania Commission for Universities 100. SP436 Mbeya University of Science and Technology 101. SP172 Tanzania Atomic Energy Commission 102. SP528 Ocean Road Cancer Institute 103. SP154 Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences 104. SP140 Judiciary Fund 105. SP620 Tanzania Agriculture Research Institute 106. SP421 Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation 107. SP482 Ministry of Education,Science and Technology 108. SP476 Shinyanga Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Authority Page 3 of 18 No SP SP Name 109. SP383 Kahama Town Council 110. SP467 Vocational Education and Training Authority 111. SP662 National Audit Office 112. SP575 Tanzania Meteorological Agency 113. SP410 Institute Of Accountancy Arusha 114. SP477 Kahama Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Authority 115. SP112 National Council for Technical Education 116. SP532 Fair Competition Commission 117. SP336 Mkuranga District Council 118. SP628 National Food Reserve Agency 119. SP479 Fire and Rescue Force 120. SP449 Local Government Training Institute 121. SP132 GoTHoMIS - Mwananyamala Regional Referral Hospital 122. SP303 Tarime District Council 123. SP412 The Mwalimu Nyerere Memorial Academy 124. SP171 Tanzania Fertilizer Regulatory Authority 125. SP327 Mufindi District Council 126. SP353 Tunduma Town Council 127. SP311 Morogoro Municipal Council 128. SP637 Rural Energy Agency 129. SP240 Moshi Municipal Council 130. SP115 e-Government Agency 131. SP318 Geita District Council 132. SP203 Kigamboni Municipal Council 133. SP114 National Identification Authority 134. SP542 College of Business Education 135. SP474 Tabora Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Authority 136. SP312 Njombe Town Council 137. SP516 Gaming Board of Tanzania 138. SP304 Kilombero District Council 139. SP241 Kibaha Town Council 140. SP321 Muleba District Council 141. SP619 Tanzania Government Flight Agency 142. SP486 Arusha International Conference Centre 143. SP349 Mbarali District Council 144. SP225 Iringa Municipal Council 145. SP277 Kilwa District Council Page 4 of 18 No SP SP Name 146. SP660 Cereals and Other Produce Board of Tanzania 147. SP359 Mafinga Town Council 148. SP216 Mbeya District Council 149. SP572 UTT Asset Management and Investors Services 150. SP409 Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology 151. SP155 Singida Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Authority 152. SP547 National Institute of Transport 153. SP184 Institute of Adult Education 154. SP373 Kaliua District Council 155. SP624 National Development Corporation 156. SP413 Dar Rapid Transit Agency(Other Sources) 157. SP447 Livestock Training Agency 158. SP574 Contractors Registration Board 159. SP247 Mbinga District Council 160. SP668 Cashewnut Board of Tanzania 161. SP530 Sugar Board of Tanzania 162. SP492 Capital Markets and Securities Authority 163. SP174 Arusha Technical College 164. SP137 Ministry of Agriculture 165. SP582 National Ranching Company 166. SP324 Mtwara/Mikindani Municipal Council 167. SP341 Moshi District Council 168. SP245 Mbozi District Council 169. SP338 Songea Municipal Council 170. SP348 Karatu District Council 171. SP230 Rungwe District Council 172. SP162 Pharmacy Council 173. SP233 Mpanda District Council 174. SP415 Tropical Pesticides Research Institute 175. SP495 Mtwara Urban Water Supply And Sanitation Authority 176. SP255 Tabora Municipal Council 177. SP317 Kilosa District Council 178. SP434 Tanzania Veterinary Laboratory Agency 179. SP294 Kilolo District Council 180. SP290 Chunya District Council 181. SP262 Mtwara District Council 182. SP443 Kariakoo Market Corporation Page 5 of 18 No SP SP Name 183. SP609 Njombe Regional Referral Hospital 184. SP445 Musoma Water Supply and Sanitation Authority 185. SP156 State Mining Corporation 186. SP160 Tanzania Official Seed Certification Institute 187. SP288 Hanang District Council 188. SP297 Misenyi District Council 189. SP254 Singida Municipal Council 190. SP384 Makambako Town Council 191. SP242 Mpanda Town Council 192. SP403 Mkwawa University College of Education 193. SP433 Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute 194. SP281 Misungwi District Council 195. SP282 Kishapu District Council 196. SP340 Iringa District Council 197. SP507 Tanzania Coffee Board 198. SP125 Agency for the Development of Educational Management ( ADEM ) 199. SP209 Sumbawanga Municipal Council 200. SP186 Amana Hospital 201. SP218 Tunduru District Council 202. SP313 Babati District Council 203. SP226 Shinyanga Municipal Council 204. SP531 College of African Wildlife Management, Mweka 205. SP498 Institute of Social Work 206. SP280 Muheza District Council 207. SP302 Mwanga District Council 208. SP490 Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children-Community Development 209. SP210 Ushetu District Council 210. SP295 Mvomero District Council 211. SP316 Serengeti District Council 212. SP243 Ngorongoro District Council 213. SP676 Ministry of Health, Community Development,
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