- [PRESSWIRE] Dodoma – 28th January, 2026 — Tanzania’s Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba said the government would intensify policy reforms aimed at improving service delivery and accountability, signalling continuity in President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s reform agenda as parliament began debating her inaugural address.
- [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 — 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] 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 – 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] 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 – 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 – 21st January, 2026 — In many of Tanzania’s rural districts, economic change is no longer defined by the movement of crops leaving villages unprocessed, or by young people departing for distant towns in search of work.
- [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] 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 – 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 – 14th January, 2026 — When President Samia Suluhu Hassan steers a safari vehicle across the Serengeti in The Royal Tour, she is not merely pointing out lions and wildebeest.
- [PRESSWIRE] Mwanza, Tanzania – 14th January, 2026 — As dawn breaks over Lake Victoria, wooden fishing boats drift across the water, their outlines softened by the morning mist. For generations, Africa’s largest lake has sustained communities, cultures and economies across East Africa. Today, however, the future of this vital ecosystem hangs in the balance as mounting environmental pressures collide with growing commercial demand.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 13th January, 2026 — From the rolling plains of the Serengeti to the spice‑scented streets of Zanzibar’s Stone Town, the United Republic of Tanzania (URT) is emerging as one of the world’s most inviting destinations, not just for memorable travel, but for sustainable investment that benefits communities and travellers alike.
- [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.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 2nd January, 2026 — When President Samia Suluhu Hassan addressed Tanzanians on the final evening of 2025, the country was emerging from a year marked by both progress and strain.
- [PRESSWIRE] Zanzibar, Tanzania — 31st December, 2025 — President Samia Suluhu Hassan has pledged to set up a national reconciliation commission in 2026 as part of efforts to strengthen unity and social cohesion, warning against political and ideological divisions that could undermine the country’s development.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 31st December, 2025 — Every year on 10 December, the world pauses, not merely for ceremony, but for conscience. Human Rights Day is more than a marker on the calendar; it is a reminder of a promise humanity made to itself 77 years ago through the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Barely a week has passed since this year’s commemoration, yet its significance continues to echo.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 30th December, 2025 — Community leaders, historians and social and political analysts have called on Tanzanians, particularly young people and political parties, to prioritise dialogue, lawful political engagement and respect for national institutions, warning that violence threatens national unity, economic development and long-term stability.
- [PRESSWIRE] Lindi, Tanzania – 30th December, 2025 — Tanzania’s Prime Minister, Dr Mwigulu Nchemba, has ordered stricter enforcement of construction standards across all government-funded development projects, warning contractors that public money must translate into measurable quality and value on the ground.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 29th December, 2025 — Dar es Salaam port is handling more cargo than at any point in its history, with rising volumes and faster vessel turnaround starting to reshape trade flows across East Africa.
- [PRESSWIRE] Mwanza, Tanzania – 29th December, 2025 — Fish cage farming projects on Lake Victoria are not only boosting incomes for local communities but may also be contributing to the recovery of natural fish breeding grounds damaged by decades of illegal fishing, according to farmers participating in a government-backed initiative.
- [PRESSWIRE] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 29th December, 2025 — Tanzania’s revenue performance in 2025 has been significantly strengthened by the expanded use of digital systems aimed at widening the tax base, improving compliance and protecting government revenues.