Author: Mkufi Dindai (Mkufi Dindai)

Tanzania’s Coal Exports Skyrocket by +600%, Diamond Exports Triple in Year to March 2023
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Tanzania’s Coal Exports Skyrocket by +600%, Diamond Exports Triple in Year to March 2023

External Sector Performance  The economy’s external sector was still affected by the lingering impacts of previous shocks, such as the Ukraine war and the Covid-19 pandemic, which greatly affected global commodity prices. This resulted in a significant increase in the current account deficit due to high import costs. The balance of payments also showed a...

From Misconduct to Liquidation: The troubled journey of Swala Tanzania Plc in the Oil and Gas Industry
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From Misconduct to Liquidation: The troubled journey of Swala Tanzania Plc in the Oil and Gas Industry

Tanzania’s large Oil & Gas company, Swala Tanzania Plc, has regretted announcing that it has started its liquidation process. Following the meeting of its creditors, who represent approximately 75% of its creditors, the meeting Mar 31, 2023, resolved that the Oil and Gas firm should be placed in liquidation. Swala Oil and Gas (Tanzania) plc...

The Future of Money: Why Understanding Cryptocurrency is Crucial for Youth
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The Future of Money: Why Understanding Cryptocurrency is Crucial for Youth

Cryptocurrency has become an increasingly popular topic in recent years, particularly among the youth. While some have embraced this new form of digital currency, others remain skeptical or hesitant to engage with it. However, young people must understand cryptocurrency and its potential impact on the economy and society. Firstly, cryptocurrency can potentially revolutionize how we...

Tanzanian aviation sector set for growth in 2023, as Swissport Tanzania predicts post-COVID recovery.
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Tanzanian aviation sector set for growth in 2023, as Swissport Tanzania predicts post-COVID recovery.

The aviation industry in Tanzania is set to experience a boost in flight frequencies and cargo volume in 2023, following an improved business environment over the past years, according to Swissport Tanzania’s latest outlook. The company’s CEO, Mrisho Yassin, said that the ground handling and cargo handling segments have fully recovered from the COVID-19 impact,...

MP calls for more transparency in leadership appointments through law amendment.
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MP calls for more transparency in leadership appointments through law amendment.

Special Seat Member of Parliament (CCM), Neema Lugangira has called for improvements to political parties and elections to clearly specify the selection of candidates within political parties in various leadership positions. She said this on April 25, 2023 while contributing to the estimates of revenue and expenditures of the Ministry of Constitution and Legal Affairs...

Mobile Financial Services Booming in Africa with Daily Transactions of $3.45 Billion via Mobile Money
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Mobile Financial Services Booming in Africa with Daily Transactions of $3.45 Billion via Mobile Money

Mobile money services are growing faster than previously anticipated worldwide, particularly in Africa, according to the annual State of the Industry Report on Mobile Money 2023 by the GSMA, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The report reveals that the adoption rates are even quicker than predicted, with registered mobile money accounts growing...

Tanzania secures $300 million funding for Kakono Hydropower Plant from AfDB, AFD, and EU to boost renewable energy capacity
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Tanzania secures $300 million funding for Kakono Hydropower Plant from AfDB, AFD, and EU to boost renewable energy capacity

Tanzania has signed agreements with the African Development Bank, the French Development Agency, and the European Union for two development project loans worth $300 million. The funds will be used to finance the construction of the Kakono Hydropower Plant, an 87.8-megawatt plant in the Kagera region of Tanzania. The project aims to increase renewable generation...

Legal Battle Looms Over East African Crude Oil Pipeline Construction
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Legal Battle Looms Over East African Crude Oil Pipeline Construction

The construction of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) has been challenged in court by the Kampala-based Centre for Food and Adequate Living Rights and three other organizations. The 1,445-kilometre pipeline, which runs from Hoima in Uganda to Tanga in Tanzania, is being contested because it is environmentally unsound and violates the East African...