- [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 – 14 April, 2026 — Tanzania’s government is preparing measures to cushion consumers and businesses from rising global fuel prices, Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba said, as supply disruptions linked to geopolitical tensions push up costs worldwide.
- [PRESSWIRE] DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – 5th April, 2026 — Tanzania is charting a steady and deliberate path forward following a period of national reflection triggered by the events surrounding the October 29, 2025 General Election, underscoring institutional resilience and a commitment to long-term stability.
- Yamaha Corporation and Trinity College London signed a Memorandum of Understanding in January 2026 to expand access to high-quality music education across India.
- A new book by London-based investigative journalist Richard Powell draws on declassified UK government records, parliamentary testimony, Foreign Office whistleblowers and real-time digital evidence to produce the most comprehensive account yet of Britain’s complicity in the Gaza war, and what it means for the country’s standing under international law.
- [PRESSWIRE] Zanzibar – 28th January, 2026 — Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has directed land survey and urban planning authorities to integrate green spaces and tree-planting zones into all new residential and land-use plans, as part of efforts to strengthen climate resilience in fast-growing cities.
- [PRESSWIRE] London – 28th January, 2026 — Tanzania is seeking to attract more British investment by highlighting political stability, economic recovery and recent reforms aimed at improving the business climate, a senior government minister said during a visit to London.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dodoma, Tanzania – 23rd January, 2026 — President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Thursday praised Tanzania’s strengthened bilateral partnerships, insisting that the country is pursuing “sovereign pragmatism” through collaborations rooted in trade, investment, and shared prosperity.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 27th January, 2026 — Tanzania’s mining sector is delivering stronger-than-expected fiscal returns, underpinned by regulatory reforms and expanded processing capacity that the government says are improving transparency and long-term investment prospects.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 27 January 2026 — Tanzania and South Sudan are establishing a strategic partnership between their revenue authorities aimed at enhancing tax compliance, reducing revenue leakages, and improving cross-border trade efficiency, officials said.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 27th January, 2026 — Tanzania and South Sudan are establishing a strategic partnership between their revenue authorities aimed at enhancing tax compliance, reducing revenue leakages, and improving cross-border trade efficiency, officials said.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 27th January, 2026 — Violence and unrest that erupted during and after Tanzania’s Oct. 29 general election brought economic activity in affected areas to an abrupt halt, inflicting severe losses on small businesses and informal traders who rely on daily operations for survival.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania — 25th January, 2026 — Tanzania has attracted three major industrial investors to its manufacturing sector, signalling growing confidence in the East African nation as a hub for regional industrial development.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania — 25th January, 2026 — Tanzania has made significant progress in business formalisation, youth entrepreneurship, and product quality over the past 100 days, signaling its growing role as a hub for East African trade and industry, according to Industries and Trade Minister Judith Kapinga.
- [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] Unguja, Zanzibar – 25th January, 2026 — Zanzibar has received its first charter flight from Bulgaria, marking a renewed push to diversify tourism markets and expand international air connectivity beyond the islands’ traditional visitor base.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dodoma, Tanzania – 25th January, 2026 — Tanzania has laid out an ambitious long-term roadmap to transform its economy and society by mid-century, seeking to anchor sustained growth, deepen diversification and reinforce its standing as one of Africa’s most stable and investable economies.
- [PRESSWIRE] MWANZA, Tanzania — 24th January, 2026 — Tanzania has launched Africa’s largest inland freshwater vessel, a move aimed at strengthening regional trade, transport connectivity, and economic cooperation across East Africa.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 23rd January 2026 — TANZANIA is positioning itself as one of Africa’s most compelling destinations for investment in processing and value-addition industries, leveraging policy reforms, infrastructure upgrades, and a growing regional market to move beyond its traditional role as a raw-material exporter.
- [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] DUBAI – 22nd January, 2026 — CRDB Bank has opened a representative office in Dubai’s International Financial Centre (DIFC), becoming the first Tanzanian lender to establish a presence in one of the world’s leading financial hubs and positioning itself as a conduit between Gulf capital and East and Central Africa.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 21 January 2026 — Over the past 25 years, Tanzania’s National Development Vision 2025 has charted a path of measured, long-term growth, combining political stability, infrastructure investment and strategic planning.
- [PRESSWIRE] DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – 15.01.26 — Tanzania has electrified nearly all its villages and expanded household electricity access to about 78% nationwide, up from less than 40% four years ago, a pace of delivery that is reshaping how long-term investors assess opportunities in Africa’s frontier markets.
- [PRESSWIRE] DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – 15.01.26 — For decades, U.S. investors have viewed African infrastructure through a familiar lens: high potential paired with high risk and slow execution. Tanzania’s electrification program is quietly challenging that perception and in the process, reshaping how frontier markets can be priced, financed and scaled.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 14 January 2026 — The United Republic of Tanzania’s gold exports to South Africa have surged over the past five years, strengthening trade ties between the two Southern African Development Community (SADC) member states to around TZS 5.7 trillion.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 14 January 2026 — President Samia Suluhu Hassan has reaffirmed the United Republic of Tanzania’s commitment to its long-standing strategic partnership with China, praising Beijing’s consistent support for the East African nation.
- [PRESSWIRE] Mwanza, Tanzania – 14 January, 2026 — Oil reserves beneath Uganda’s Albertine Graben have long promised to transform the country’s economy, yet for years they remained locked underground. That promise is now nearing fulfilment as Uganda and Tanzania prepare to export their first crude oil through the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), a project that would mark a major milestone for the region’s energy sector.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 13th January, 2026 — The United Republic of Tanzania is fast emerging as a premier destination for Chinese travellers, blending breathtaking natural landscapes, rich wildlife, and vibrant cultural experiences. From the sweeping plains of the Serengeti, where lion prides roam freely, to the spice-scented lanes of Zanzibar’s Stone Town, the country is capturing the attention of a growing Chinese audience while also presenting fertile opportunities for long-term investment.
- [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.