Tanzania Prioritises Productive Sectors in Budget Strategy to Drive Sustainable Growth
Tanzania’s Ministry of Finance is advancing budget analysis for key productive sectors, aligning plans with Vision 2050 and national development priorities.

Tanzania’s Ministry of Finance is advancing budget analysis for key productive sectors, aligning plans with Vision 2050 and national development priorities.
Tanzania has recorded a 357% increase in contributions from government minority-owned companies, reaching TZS 266.52 billion, driven by improved governance and strategic investment oversight.
Tanzania’s Minister for Energy, Hon. Deogratius Ndejembi, meets oil industry leaders and regulators in Dar es Salaam, reaffirming government commitment to ensuring reliable petroleum supply and strict compliance with industry regulations.
The Chief Government Spokesperson has released an official statement addressing important national issues and providing updates on Government priorities and actions.
The Government has announced plans to build electricity receiving and step-down substations in every district, aiming to improve power reliability, enhance distribution efficiency and stimulate socio-economic development.
Dar es Salaam — Prime Minister Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba has directed the Ministry of Energy to accelerate the expansion of…
Tanzania aims to position itself as a regional hub for transport, logistics, manufacturing, and trade under its upcoming Fourth Five-Year Development Plan.
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has reaffirmed Tanzania’s commitment to economic diplomacy, multilateral cooperation and Vision 2050, calling for deeper partnerships in trade, investment, infrastructure and sustainable development.