News Tanzania: Tanzania Bans Soybean Imports from Malawi
Tanzania has banned imports of soybeans from Malawi to protect its agricultural sector from the presence of the tobacco ringspot virus in that neighboring country. The Tanzania Plant Health and ...
News Tanzania: Tanzania bans South Africa and Malawi imports as trade row escalates
A normally bustling border crossing between Tanzania and Malawi was noticeably quieter than usual on Thursday as a result of an escalating regional trade row. From midnight, Tanzania banned the entry ...
News Tanzania: Tanganyika and Zanzibar: Tanzania’s 60‑year‑old union may need a restructure
On 26 April 2024, Tanzania celebrated 60 years of the union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar. The union, which created the present-day United Republic of Tanzania, stands out among the longest lasting ...
News Tanzania: Top financial analysis software for advisors and RIAs
What is financial analysis software? Nowadays, financial advisors and RIAs rely heavily on technology to manage data and support smarter client decisions. As regulations become stricter, financial ...
News Tanzania: Tanzania: New Cargo Ships to Boost Trade in Katavi, Kigoma
Katavi — MINISTER for Transport, Professor Makame Mbarawa has said that the construction of four new cargo ships will significantly unlock economic and commercial opportunities in Katavi and Kigoma ...
News Tanzania: Watu Credit (Tanzania) celebrates five years of financial inclusion, unlocking more than Sh 700 bilioni nationwide
Watu Credit (Tanzania) Limited has marked five years of operations in Tanzania, reaching more than one million customers and expanding its footprint to all 26 regions of the country.
News Tanzania: Tanzania: Njombe - Where Opportunity Grows From the Land and the People
AS the sun rises over the rolling hills of Njombe, the cool breeze that sweeps across the region carries with it the quiet rhythm of a place where agriculture, hard work and opportunity have shaped the lives of its people for generations.
News Tanzania: Why standards are no longer a compliance exercise and what Tanzania’s horticulture farmers are proving
Trade has always operated within rules. For much of the twentieth century, those rules centred on tariffs. As tariffs have fallen through successive WTO negotiations, a different set of barriers...
News Tanzania: Tanzania Construction Industry Report 2024: Output to Grow by 5.8% in Real Terms this Year, Supported by Investments in Industrial, Infrastructure and Energy Sectors ...
Dublin, May 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Tanzania Construction Market Size, Trends, and Forecasts by Sector - Commercial, Industrial, Infrastructure, Energy and Utilities, Institutional and Residential Market Analysis, 2024-2028" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.The construction industry in Tanzania is expected to grow by 5.8% in real terms in 2024, supported by investments in the industrial, infrastructure and energy sectors. According to the Tanzania Investment C
News Tanzania: Tanzania's Construction Industry Databook 2024: A Granular View of the Top 10 Cities
Dublin, Sept. 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Tanzania Construction Industry Databook Series - Market Size & Forecast by Value and Volume (area and units), Q2 2024 Update" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. A comprehensive analysis of Tanzania's construction industry signals a robust growth trajectory, with the sector expected to expand by 7.0%, reaching a market size of TZS 29.26 trillion by 2024. This upward trend is forecasted to continue with a compound annual grow
News Tanzania: Tanzania’s shipping industry raises the anchor in style
MWANZA: FOR more than half a century, Tanzania’s national shipping company has ferried passengers and cargo across the country’s Great Lakes, quietly connecting communities, supporting trade and ...
News Tanzania: Investors seek growth as Tanzania opens new opportunities
DAR ES SALAAM: GLOBAL and local investors searching for opportunities in African markets are increasingly turning their attention to Tanzania, a country many now view as one of the continent’s most promising destinations for impact investment. With strong economic fundamentals, expanding digital systems and a rapidly growing entrepreneurial ecosystem, Tanzania is positioning itself as a
News Tanzania: Digital connectivity drives financial inclusion, says BoT
Growing internet access, wider smartphone usage and the rapid expansion of mobile money services are reshaping financial access in Tanzania as the communications sector strengthens its role in...
News Tanzania: Tanzania supports blended financial initiative to boost Africa’s aviation, health sectors
BRAZZAVILLE: TANZANIA has expressed its support for blended finance approaches that will help strengthen the aviation and health sectors in Africa, stating that no single source can bridge the continent’s infrastructure gaps. Speaking as Tanzania’s Alternate Governor at a conference organized by the African Development Bank (AfDB) on “Platform solutions to Africa’s Transformation: De-risking Aviation
News Tanzania: Tanzania’s gold exports cushion economy as oil shocks continue to hit global markets
Tanzaniaâs rising gold exports are helping to shield the economy from a global oil price shock triggered by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and disruptions to shipping through...
News Tanzania: Tanzania’s Coffee Industry Targets Another Record Harvest in 2026-27
Tanzania is expected to produce a record 96,000 tons of coffee in the 2026-27 season Higher prices, favorable weather, and expanding farmland are supporting output growth Coffee export revenues have ...
News Tanzania: Tanzania sees 12.63 percent increase in number of passengers using air transport services
DODOMA: THE Minister for Transport, Professor Makame Mbarawa, has said that the number of passengers using air transport services in Tanzania increased by 12.63 percent during the 2025/26 financial year. Meanwhile, the International Civil Aviation Organization continues to entrust Tanzania with the responsibility of guiding aircraft flying through Burundi’s airspace at altitudes above 25,000 feet.
News Tanzania: NCBA deepens SME financing, targets wider financial inclusion
NCBA Bank Tanzania says it is intensifying efforts to support both large and small businesses while expanding financial inclusion and youth empowerment initiatives, as the lender continues to...