News Tanzania: Stakeholders say Tanzania has ‘huge’ potential in carbon trading
Stakeholders from government, the private sector and development partners have highlighted Tanzaniaâs strong potential in carbon trading, urging closer collaboration and stronger policies to...
News Tanzania: Tanzania eyes 2bn/- annual revenue from carbon trading
KAGERA: TANZANIA is eyeing at least 2bn/- in annual revenue from carbon trading as the government pushes to scale up the emerging sector as part of its long-term economic strategy. Permanent Secretary in the Vice President’s Office Richard Muyungi said the carbon business is among the key areas targeted to boost the economy by 2050,
News Tanzania: Tanzania’s capital markets prove their resilience in uncertain times
DAR ES SALAAM: At a time when geopolitical tensions are unsettling global financial systems, Tanzania’s capital markets are demonstrating a remarkable level of resilience. While international markets react nervously to the escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, particularly concerns over disruptions to global oil supply routes through the Strait of Hormuz, Tanzania’s investment
News Tanzania: 'You are not scaling Ethereum': Vitalik Buterin issues a blunt reality check to the biggest crypto networks
The roadmap in place doesn't make as much sense because progress among layer-2s toward later stages of decentralization has been slower and more difficult, and Ethereum itself is now scaling directly on layer-1.
News Tanzania: Tanzania launches export hub to connect 100,000 youth entrepreneurs to global markets by 2030
The initial focus will be on value-added agricultural products such as dried fruits—including mangoes, pineapples and bananas—dried vegetables, spices and simple processed foods.
News Tanzania: New Kariakoo Market, a symbol of modern trade in Tanzania
DAR5 ES SALAAM: THE newly rebuilt Kariakoo Market represents a new chapter for commerce in Tanzania’s largest city. Located in the heart of Dar es Salaam, the modern market has been reconstructed after a devastating fire destroyed large sections of the historic trading hub in July 2021. The reconstruction project was funded by the government
News Tanzania: Tanzania markets rise despite global volatility
DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA’S capital markets appear to be at a critical crossroads where recordbreaking domestic growth meets a shifting global landscape. Based on the momentum recorded during the week ending last Friday, analysts say the market outlook in the coming weeks will likely be shaped by three themes: Banking resilience, a recalibration of debt
News Tanzania: Coldwell Banker Real Estate Expands Global Presence to Tanzania and Zanzibar
--Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC, an Anywhere brand, is thrilled to expand the brand's international network with the launch of a new master franchise, Coldwell Banker Tanzania and Zanzibar. Fueled by rapid urbanization, economic growth and increased demand for both commercial and residential properties, Tanzania and Zanzibar are experiencing booming real...
News Tanzania: Tanzania: Proposed Budget Rises to 62.3tri/-, Targets Stronger Economy
THE government yesterday unveiled a 62.33tri/- proposed budget for the 2026/27 financial year, representing a 10.3 per cent increase from the 57.04tri/- allocated in the current fiscal year as it seeks to build a strong, inclusive and competitive economy.
News Tanzania: Tanzania: Dodoma Earmarks 55.89bn/ - for Road Projects
DODOMA Region is planning to spend 55.89bn/- to strengthen road and bridge infrastructure in the 2026/27 financial year.
News Tanzania: Tanzania unveils plans to launch more gem and mineral auctions
DODOMA: Organizing gemstone and mineral auctions and exhibition are the projects the Mining Commission of Tanzania has unveiled in the series of development projects and investment opportunities aimed at boosting youth participation in the mining sector in the 2026/2027 financial year. Speaking to the media today, March 16, 2026, in Dodoma on behalf of the
News Tanzania: Tanzania compensates 343 Msimbo residents affected by wildlife attacks
KATAVI: THE Tanzanian government has set aside 100m/- in the 2025/2026 financial year to compensate 343 residents of Nsimbo district who suffered losses due to attacks by dangerous and destructive wildlife. Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism, Hamad Hassan Chande, announced this during a public meeting in Katavi Region, as part of follow-up activities
News Tanzania: Tanzania is being chosen; now it must deserve it
These figures are the commercial logic that placed Tanzanian infrastructure at the centre of a deal signed four thousand miles away.
News Tanzania: Tanzania’s double taxation agreements: Balancing investment, revenue and reform
DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA, strategically located in East Africa, has steadily positioned itself as an attractive destination for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), leveraging its abundant natural resources and expanding economic base across agriculture, mining and manufacturing. As the country continues to pursue economic transformation, FDIs have become not only a critical source of capital but
News Tanzania: Tanzania lures China’s expertise to advance its technological innovation, industrial transformation
WEIHAI: THE Tanzanian government has called on companies and experts from China to collaborate with Tanzania in advancing modern technology and innovation, to accelerate the country’s industrial transformation. The call was made by Minister of State, President’s Office (Planning and Investment), Prof. Kitila Mkumbo, while addressing the Weihai Investment Conference in Shandong Province, China. Prof.
News Tanzania: Shandong names four priority areas as Tanzania investment tour gains momentum
Dar es Salaam. Shandong Province has outlined four priority areas to deepen economic cooperation with Tanzania, as Chinese officials made fresh commitments during an investment tour led by the ...
News Tanzania: Tanzania strengthens agricultural data systems for regional integration
DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA has taken a major step toward improving agricultural data management and strengthening regional collaboration by hosting a national workshop aimed at aligning the country’s agricultural information systems with regional platforms. The three-day National Workshop on Mapping and Aligning Agricultural Information Systems and Indicators is being held in Dar es Salaam from
News Tanzania: Seed shortage slows Tanzania’s date palm expansion amid rising demand
A date palm specialist from the Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (Tari), Dr Nicholas Kuboja, said on Thursday, March 19, 2026, that farmers in central regions have shown strong interest...