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Tanzania , Thursday 16 April 2026

News Tanzania Dodoma: Tanzania: Proposed Budget Rises to 62.3tri/-, Targets Stronger Economy

Published on: Thursday 12 March 2026
Tanzania: Proposed Budget Rises to 62.3tri/-, Targets Stronger Economy
News source: https://allafrica.com/stories/202603130035.html

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 Dodoma: Tanzania: Dodoma Earmarks 55.89bn/ - for Road Projects

Published on: Thursday 12 March 2026
Tanzania: Dodoma Earmarks 55.89bn/ - for Road Projects
News source: https://allafrica.com/stories/202603120049.html

DODOMA Region is planning to spend 55.89bn/- to strengthen road and bridge infrastructure in the 2026/27 financial year.

News Tanzania Dodoma: Dr Mwigulu commends AfDB for supporting TZ development projects

Published on: Thursday 10 February 2022
News source: https://www.dailynews.co.tz/news/2022-02-106204b757448d2.aspx

Dr Nchemba expressed the gratitude during a meeting with the President of AfDB, Dr Akinwumi Adesina in Dodoma. The meeting was also ... that his bank recognizes the competence of Tanzania in managing ...

News Tanzania Dodoma: Tanzania: Samia - How Dodoma Ring Road Project Will Boost Regional Trade

Published on: Tuesday 08 February 2022
News source: https://allafrica.com/stories/202202100225.html

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has laid a foundation stone for the 110.2km-Dodoma ... 2021/22 financial year. "On behalf of the Government and People of the United Republic of Tanzania we thank ...

News Tanzania Dodoma: Tanzania: Dodoma City Grants 800m/ - Loans to Women, Youth

Published on: Monday 07 February 2022
News source: https://allafrica.com/stories/202202080140.html

DODOMA City Council has grantedover 800m/- in loans to entrepreneurial groups, as part of 10 per cent of local revenue that should be issued as a loan to youth, women, and people with special needs.