The third Tanzania International Manufacturers Expo (TIMEXPO) is set from 24th to 27th September 2026 at Diamond Jubilee Hall, Dar es Salaam. The event
The Government of Tanzania has laid the foundation stone for a TZS 701.8 billion project to construct 15 new oil storage tanks at the Dar es Salaam Port.
The President’s Office – Planning and Investment of Tanzania hosted a validation workshop for the second phase of its economic blueprint, MKUMBI II, aimed
Tanzania activated the Northern, Central, and Mtwara agricultural growth corridors under the AGCOT framework to accelerate implementation of the Agriculture
During Week 9 of 2026, the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) experienced an unexpected shortened schedule due to technical challenges that halted trading
Tanzania’s State Mining Corporation (STAMICO) has entered into a strategic partnership with South Africa’s Plantcor Mining and Plant Hire for the Kigosi
The Tanzania Mining Commission has signed a financing agreement with CRDB Bank to improve access to capital for small-scale miners. The initiative aims
Tanzania has completed the 50 MW Kishapu solar power plant in Shinyanga, with full integration into the national grid expected by March 2026. The project,
Moody’s Ratings has affirmed Tanzania’s B1 rating with a stable outlook, projecting a robust 6% growth driven by rising investment in manufacturing, mining,
Zanzibar has introduced mandatory registration and approval requirements through ZIPA for all real estate projects before implementation, marketing, or
During Week 8 of 2026 (February 16th–20th), the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) witnessed robust trading activity, with Equity Turnover surging by +49.80%
The ICT Commission of Tanzania has launched a new tiered labeling framework—Silver, Gold, and Tanzanite—to classify and support 161 selected local startups
Tanzania's Foreign Minister Mahmoud Thabit Kombo delivered a special message from President Samia Suluhu Hassan to Russian President Vladimir Putin, signaling
Tanzania’s Prime Minister has instructed ministries and regulators to tighten import controls, remove tax incentives for goods produced locally, and strengthen
Tanzania’s banking sector recorded total assets of TZS 79.4 trillion in 2025 while net income after tax increased 21% to TZS 2.62 trillion from about TZS
Tanzania has identified ports, logistics, energy and industrial zones as priority sectors to attract institutional capital through the Global Africa Investment
Tanzania has launched 21 tourism infrastructure projects worth USD 44 million under efforts to expand the Southern Tourism Circuit. The projects include