- [PRESSWIRE] CAPE TOWN, South Africa – 10th February, 2026 – 10 February, 2026 — Tanzania is intensifying efforts to attract foreign investment and expand its mining sector by forging strategic global partnerships at the Mining Indaba conference in Cape Town.
- [PRESSWIRE] Cape Town, South Africa – 9 February, 2026 — African mining ministers have agreed to intensify efforts to process and add value to minerals within their own borders, signalling a shift away from reliance on raw exports and towards greater industrialisation.
- [PRESSWIRE] DODOMA, Tanzania – 8th February, 2026 – 8 February, 2026 — The United Republic of Tanzania (URT) envisions long-term economic growth by expanding agriculture, industry and services, aiming to build a stronger middle class and lift the economy to as much as $1 trillion by mid-century, a senior government minister said on Tuesday.
- [PRESSWIRE] DODOMA, Tanzania – 8 February, 2026 — Tanzania will use the Mining Indaba 2026 conference in Cape Town to position itself as a strategic supplier of critical minerals needed for the global energy transition, the Ministry of Minerals said on Thursday.
- [PRESSWIRE] Tanzania – 7 February, 2026 — Tanzania has committed 61.9 billion Tanzanian shillings (roughly $24 million) to expand electricity access to 528 rural hamlets in mineral-rich Geita Region, a move expected to benefit about 17,014 households, officials said.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dodoma, Tanzania – 29 January 2026 — Several MPs underscored peace and stability as prerequisites for development.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dodoma, Tanzania – 29 January 2026 — MPs also welcomed the President’s focus on infrastructure, particularly rural and urban roads, seen as critical to productivity, market access, and regional trade.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania — 25th January, 2026 — Tanzania has sold 438,272 tonnes of cashews through digital auctions in the 2025/2026 season, paying farmers TZS 1.1 trillion ($460 million) and generating nearly 7,000 jobs along the supply chain, the Ministry of Industries and Trade has said.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 23rd January, 2026 — As global supply chains become increasingly fragile and economic shocks travel faster than ever, Tanzania is quietly implementing one of the most consequential policy measures in its post-independence history.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dodoma, Tanzania – 23 January 2026 — Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Thursday laid out an economic strategy centred on stability, value addition and long-term sovereignty, telling diplomats that the country was positioning itself as one of Africa’s fastest-growing and most resilient economies.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 23 January 2026 — Tanzania is transforming its economy. Where once raw commodities left the country with minimal benefit, local processing is now generating jobs, boosting revenues, and creating opportunities for global investors.
- [PRESSWIRE] DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – 19th January, 2026 — As a modern electric train accelerates smoothly out of Dar es Salaam, it carries more than commuters bound for Morogoro or Dodoma. It signals Tanzania’s growing confidence that infrastructure, carefully sequenced, regionally aligned and increasingly powered by reliable electricity, can recalibrate trade routes and anchor long-term economic growth.
- [PRESSWIRE] DODOMA, Tanzania – 17th January, 2026 — President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Thursday cherished Tanzania’s strengthened bilateral partnerships, insisting that the country is pursuing “sovereign pragmatism” through collaborations rooted in trade, investment, and shared prosperity.
- [PRESSWIRE] DODOMA, Tanzania — 17th January, 2026 — President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Thursday cast Tanzania as a steady diplomatic bridge in an increasingly divided world, urging dialogue, multilateral cooperation and respect for sovereignty while laying out steps her government is taking to strengthen democracy at home.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dodoma, Tanzania – 17th January, 2026 — Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Thursday laid out an economic strategy centred on stability, value addition and long-term sovereignty, telling diplomats that the country was positioning itself as one of Africa’s fastest-growing and most resilient economies.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dodoma, Tanzania – 17th January, 2026 — On July 1, Tanzania embarks on an ambitious journey with the rollout of Development Vision 2050, a bold plan to transform the country into a prosperous, inclusive, and industrial powerhouse by 2050.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dodoma, Tanzania – 17th January, 2026 — For much of the past half-century, the United States has ranked among Tanzania’s most consequential development partners, underwriting advances in public health, education, governance reforms and food security that helped stabilise the country through successive phases of economic transition. American support, delivered through bilateral programmes and multilateral institutions, has been particularly visible in health systems, agricultural productivity and institutional capacity-building.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dodoma, Tanzania – 17th January, 2026 — For decades, Tanzania has pursued growth through a familiar sequence of stability, infrastructure and gradual industrialisation.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 13th January, 2026 — In Tanzania, the roar of lions across the Serengeti plains, the scent of spices drifting through Zanzibar’s Stone Town, and the glint of Kilimanjaro’s snow-capped peak are more than iconic images. They are part of a carefully nurtured story of tourism transforming lives, landscapes and economies.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 4th January, 2026 — Tanzania has strengthened its macroeconomic footing under President Samia Suluhu Hassan, with the government and the central bank advancing coordinated measures aimed at supporting currency stability and reinforcing investor confidence.