- [PRESSWIRE] Tanzania – 2026-04-20 — Tanzanian lawmakers have proposed a series of reforms aimed at improving access, accountability and impact of a government-backed loan scheme for women, youth and people with disabilities, signalling renewed momentum to strengthen financial inclusion.
- [PRESSWIRE] Tanzania – 2026-04-20 — Tanzania’s capital markets are emerging as an increasingly important channel for broad-based wealth creation, as economic reforms expand access to formal financial systems and encourage greater participation by households.
- [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] Tanzania – 2026-04-20 — At dawn in Lake Manyara National Park, the landscape appears briefly suspended in stillness.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania – 2026-04-18 — Political stability remains fundamental to Tanzania’s development trajectory, a former regional commissioner has said, pointing to the country’s historical foundations and evolving governance as key to sustaining growth and national cohesion.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dodoma, Tanzania – 2026-04-18 — The government of Tanzania has revoked 40 mineral prospecting licences and reclaimed about 188,163 acres of land after holders failed to meet regulatory requirements, in a move aimed at strengthening oversight and improving efficiency in the mining sector.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania – 2026-04-18 — The government of Tanzania has called on journalists to uphold professional standards and promote peace, unity, and reconciliation as the country advances its long-term development agenda.
- [PRESSWIRE] Washington – 2026-04-18 — The World Bank has approved $550 million in financing for Tanzania to support education reforms and expand assistance to low-income households, officials said, in a move that reinforces the country’s steady development trajectory.
- [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] ZANZIBAR, Tanzania – 18 February, 2026 — Zanzibar plans to increase public spending by 17.7 per cent in the upcoming fiscal year, proposing an 8.27 trillion Tanzanian shilling budget aimed at accelerating infrastructure expansion, industrial revival and Blue Economy development.