- [PRESSWIRE] Ruangwa, Tanzania – 2026-05-29 — The United Republic of Tanzania is positioning itself to become one of the world’s leading producers of graphite as the East African nation accelerates investment in critical minerals used in electric vehicle battery manufacturing, Mining Minister Anthony Mavunde said on Thursday.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania – 2026-05-28 — The United Republic of Tanzania is accelerating its industrialisation agenda, with 25 new medium- and large-scale factories beginning operations during the 2025/26 financial year, boosting manufacturing capacity, creating thousands of jobs and reducing dependence on imports.
- [PRESSWIRE] Tanzania – 2026-05-25 — The United Republic of Tanzania is accelerating its industrialisation agenda, with 25 new medium- and large-scale factories beginning operations during the 2025/26 financial year, boosting manufacturing capacity, creating thousands of jobs and reducing dependence on imports.
- [PRESSWIRE] Tanga, Tanzania – 2026-05-17 — Construction of the multibillion-dollar East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) has entered its final stages, Tanzanian officials said on Friday, as the project moves closer to linking Uganda’s oilfields to the Indian Ocean port of Tanga.
- [PRESSWIRE] Tanzania – 2026-05-17 — Nigerian billionaire industrialist Aliko Dangote has signalled plans for a major expansion of investments in Tanzania, praising President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s administration for improving the country’s business climate and resolving long-standing operational bottlenecks that had constrained his company’s operations.
- [PRESSWIRE] Arusha, Tanzania – 2026-05-17 — Tanzania and Russia have signed a series of cooperation agreements spanning energy, agriculture, education, tourism and transport, as the two countries seek to strengthen economic and strategic ties.
- [PRESSWIRE] Ends – 2026-05-08 — Tanzania has introduced a targeted diesel subsidy as global fuel prices surge following escalating tensions in the Middle East and disruptions along one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes, underscoring the government’s efforts to shield consumers and businesses from mounting economic pressure.
- [PRESSWIRE] Tanzania – 2026-05-07 — High-level engagements between Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan, Kenyan President William Ruto and Rwandan President Paul Kagame are driving renewed momentum for trade, infrastructure and regional integration across East Africa, officials and analysts say.
- [PRESSWIRE] Tanzania – 2026-05-07 — Tanzania and Kenya have agreed to establish a Joint Tanzania–Kenya Business Council and institutionalise an annual private sector forum in a renewed push to deepen regional economic integration and expand bilateral trade beyond 1 billion US dollars within the next three years.
- [PRESSWIRE] Tanzania – 2026-05-03 — President Samia Suluhu Hassan has called on Tanzanians to safeguard peace, unity and solidarity as the country accelerates efforts to strengthen workers’ welfare and pursue ambitious long-term economic development goals.
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- [PRESSWIRE] Zanzibar – 2026-04-29 — President Samia Suluhu Hassan has called on Tanzanians to protect and preserve the Union between mainland Tanganyika and Zanzibar, describing it as the foundation of national peace, stability and development.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dodoma – 2026-04-29 — President Samia Suluhu Hassan has granted clemency to 1,369 prisoners to mark the 62nd anniversary of the Union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar, authorities said on Sunday.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dodoma, Tanzania – 2026-04-20 — Tanzania’s Vice-President, Emmanuel Nchimbi, has urged newly appointed ambassadors to advance the country’s economic, political and diplomatic interests abroad, underscoring a renewed focus on economic diplomacy under the government’s evolving foreign policy.
- [PRESSWIRE] Port Louis, Mauritius – 2026-04-16 — Tanzania and Egypt have agreed to deepen diplomatic and economic ties, with a focus on expanding cooperation in trade and energy, as both countries seek to strengthen partnerships across Africa and the Indian Ocean region.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 11 February, 2026 — Tanzania is aiming to accelerate the use of natural gas to reduce fuel costs and expand access to cleaner energy, Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba announced on Tuesday. This push aligns with the country’s efforts to transition towards more sustainable energy sources and enhance economic growth.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dodoma, Tanzania – 9 February, 2026 — Tanzania is intensifying efforts to harness its abundant solar and wind energy resources, with a renewed focus on creating a reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity supply across the country.
- [PRESSWIRE] MTWARA, Tanzania — 8th February, 2026 – 8 February, 2026 — The United Republic of Tanzania (URT) is preparing to drill three additional natural gas wells at its Mnazi Bay Block in the southern Mtwara region, a move expected to lift output from one of the country’s key producing assets, officials said.
- [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] Unguja, Zanzibar – 25th January, 2026 — Zanzibar has signed an agreement to undertake a new 3D seismic survey offshore Unguja Island, joining a broader East African push to reassess oil and gas potential using advanced exploration technologies.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 25th January, 2026 — Across East Africa, a new infrastructure marvel is redrawing economic horizons and setting a benchmark for regional cooperation. The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), a 1,443-kilometre artery linking Uganda’s burgeoning oil sector to global markets via Tanzania’s Indian Ocean port of Tanga, is rapidly progressing toward completion and delivering measurable economic benefits to both countries.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 23rd January 2026 — Tanzania, long known for its vast natural gas resources, is rapidly emerging as an attractive and stable energy partner for European Union (EU) investors.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 23th January, 2026 — Tanzania is gradually positioning its oil and gas sector as a more competitive, transparent, and investment-friendly market, supported by a series of strategic regulatory reforms and increased private-sector participation.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 23rd January, 2026 — As Tanzania opens its oil and gas sector to private investors, the government is reinforcing a regulatory framework that prioritises jobs, domestic suppliers, and firm state oversight, with regulators reporting measurable gains in sector participation across the industry.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 23rd January, 2026 — Tanzania is steadily repositioning its oil and gas sector as a more open, competitive and investment-ready market, underpinned by regulatory reforms, expanding private-sector participation and a renewed push to balance national interests with commercial viability.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 21 January 2026 — On the outskirts of rural Tanzania, milling machines now operate into the evening. Grain is processed locally, businesses stay open after dark and health clinics can safely store vaccines. Such changes are becoming increasingly common across the country, reflecting a steady but significant transformation driven by expanded access to electricity.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 22nd January, 2026 — Construction of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline has reached 79% completion, with the multi-billion-dollar project creating thousands of jobs and improving infrastructure in Tanzania and neighbouring Uganda, government officials said.
- [PRESSWIRE] Lindi, Tanzania – 21 January 2026 — On Tanzania’s southern Indian Ocean coast, preparations are underway for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project that authorities describe as potentially the most significant economic undertaking since independence.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 21st January, 2026 — Tanzania is positioning itself at the forefront of Africa’s clean energy revolution, leveraging a combination of national policy, infrastructure investment, and international partnerships. Central to this effort is Mission 300 (M300), a continent-wide initiative designed to provide electricity to 300 million Africans by 2030.