In a visionary move, Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, January Makamba, is calling on Tanzanians worldwide to join the Diaspora Digital Hub. Speaking during a meeting in the Netherlands, Makamba emphasizes the initiative’s goal of integrating the diaspora into Tanzania’s development plans. The Tanzanian Government unveiled its plans in March 2023 to...
Private Sector Credit Growth Slows Amidst Positive Reforms.
In the fiscal year ending September, private sector credit expansion decelerated to 19.5%, showcasing a noteworthy shift from the 22% recorded in the previous year. This downtrend is attributed to the favorable business environment fostered by comprehensive reforms. The Bank of Tanzania, in its October economic review, highlighted the role of supportive monetary and fiscal...
Direct Flights Between Tanzania and the United States Set to Commence in 2024.
Arusha city’s atmosphere shifted dramatically as heavy rains set in just before the commencement of a historic gala. Over 100 tour and travel agents from the United States touched down in the renowned Northern Circuit, the heart of Tanzania’s tourism. Welcoming the distinguished guests were Mr. John Mongera, Arusha Regional Commissioner, and key figures like...
Boosting Ties: Saudi Arabia’s $533 Million Investment in African Partnerships.
In a significant move, Saudi Arabia is poised to enter into agreements worth SR2 billion ($533 million) with various African countries. This announcement was made by the Kingdom’s Finance Minister, Mohammed Al-Jadaan, during the Saudi-Arab-African Economic Conference in Riyadh. These agreements will be facilitated through the Kingdom’s Fund for Development and will encompass a diverse...
Tanzania’s remarkable export growth: 43% surge between 2021 – 2023.
Tanzania’s trade landscape witnessed noteworthy shifts between 2021 and the anticipated trends for 2023. Over this period, exports of goods and services surged by 43%, underscoring Tanzania’s effective expansion into international markets. In contrast, imports soared by 61%, surpassing the export growth rate and exacerbating the trade deficit. The balance of payments, reflecting the difference...
President Samia dissolves TCRA board.
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has dissolved the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA)’s Board of Directors. The TCRA board, previously chaired by Engineer Othman Sharif Khatib, was officially dissolved on November 7th, 2023. The statement issued by the Directorate of Presidential Communications early Tuesday states the President appointed Ambassador James Bwana to represent Tanzania in South...
Tanzania’s Private Sector Credit Surpasses Projections, Central Bank Reports.
In a comprehensive review, the statement provides valuable insights into Tanzania’s economic trajectory and the effectiveness of its monetary policies. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) noted the successful implementation of a less accommodative monetary policy, maintaining liquidity at appropriate levels throughout August, September, and October 2023. This, coupled with supportive fiscal and structural policies, has...
High-Stakes Diplomacy: Tanzanian-Israeli Talks on Missing Students and Ongoing Conflict.
In a significant diplomatic exchange, Tanzania’s Minister of Foreign Affairs recently held a crucial conversation with Israel’s Foreign Minister, Eli Cohen, regarding the disappearance of two Tanzanian students and the ongoing conflict in the region. The dialogue, conducted via official channels and social media, saw the Israeli Foreign Minister, Eli Cohen, express his personal commitment...
Why did Uganda choose Tanzania’s Dar Port for its oil imports over Kenya?
In a recent development, Uganda has made a significant decision to opt for Tanzania’s Dar es Salaam port as its primary hub for oil imports, a move that has generated considerable attention and discussion. This decision comes on the heels of a diplomatic disagreement between Uganda and Kenya, resulting in a fallout that prompted Uganda...
Lake Victoria Ports Exceed Cargo Targets Amidst East African Cooperation.
Cargo handling at Lake Victoria ports increased to 79,000 tonnes in the first quarter of the current fiscal year, surpassing the target of 77,000 tonnes. This growth can be attributed to increased business activities among East African member states, as stated by Mr Francisco Mwanga, the Lake Victoria Ports’ Operations Officer, during an event welcoming...