- Sweden ranked first, with Spain and Italy once again placing among the leaders, confirming the continued strength and maturity of these markets in sustainable real estate
- [PRESSWIRE] Tanzania – 13 February, 2026 — Tanzania is advancing Africa’s long-term development blueprint, Agenda 2063, through large-scale investments in infrastructure, agriculture and human capital, Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba said on Tuesday.
- [PRESSWIRE] Tanzania – 12 February, 2026 — Tanzania plans to increase cargo train services from the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) to tackle congestion at the Dar es Salaam Port, Transport Minister Makame Mbarawa said on Monday.
- [PRESSWIRE] Tanzania – 12 February, 2026 — Tanzania has signed a cooperation agreement with Finland aimed at strengthening geological research and improving the quality of mineral data, as the East African nation steps up efforts to attract large-scale mining investment.
- [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] Japan – 18 February, 2026 — Tokyo Metropolitan Government is advancing initiatives to establish the city as a leader in sustainable finance and a catalyst for financial innovation, included in a strategy called “Tokyo, the world’s Financial Services hub for a sustainable future,”
- [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] London – 29th January, 2026 — US-based investment firm SinoAm Global Fund has signalled interest in investing up to $5 billion (about 12.8 trillion Tanzanian shillings) in Tanzania through large-scale public-private partnership (PPP) projects, targeting infrastructure and other strategic sectors, government officials said.
- [PRESSWIRE] Zanzibar – 28th January, 2026 — The Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar is accelerating the rollout of digital systems to improve public service delivery, strengthen domestic revenue mobilisation, and enhance economic governance, aligning with broader regional and global development priorities.
- [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.
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- [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 — 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] 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] Dodoma, Tanzania – 25th January, 2026 — Tanzania registered 1,828 investment projects valued at about $20.31 billion (around 50.37 trillion shillings) between 2024 and 2025, the Tanzania Investment and Special Economic Zones Authority (TISEZA) said, reflecting robust investment activity as regulatory reforms continue to improve the business climate.
- [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 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 — 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 – 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] Dodoma, Tanzania – 22nd January, 2026 — Tanzania and the United States have strengthened cooperation to unlock the commercial potential of Tanzania’s graphite resources, as Washington seeks to diversify global supply chains for critical minerals used in electric vehicles and clean energy technologies.
- [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] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 21 January 2026 — Two decades of steady growth, continual reforms and deliberate institution-building have quietly positioned Tanzania as an attractive partner for European investment, particularly as the country’s National Development Vision 2025 approaches its formal close in 2026.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 21st January, 2026 — Cargo volumes at Tanzania’s main seaport of Dar es Salaam have surged to record levels after operational reforms and private sector investment sharply improved efficiency, government officials said on Wednesday.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 20 January 2026 — When Tanzania launched its National Development Vision 2025 at the turn of the millennium, it opted for a path of patience: steady reform, political stability, and long-term planning rather than rapid, high-risk change.
- [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] 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 – 2nd January, 2026 — Tanzania is pressing ahead with ambitious plans to transform its Coast Region into a major manufacturing and logistics hub, anchored by the long-anticipated Bagamoyo Eco-Maritime City (BEMC), government officials said this week.