Tanzania's Ministry of Health has issued a directive to implement a national strategy that expands local pharmaceutical and health product manufacturing.
A new nickel and copper processing plant in the Bahi District, Dodoma, has reached 85% completion and is scheduled to begin production in February 2026.
TPC launched a TZS 130 billion alcohol distillery project in Moshi that will produce 16.3 million litres of extra neutral alcohol, technical alcohol, industrial
The new Tabora Airport terminal is 98% complete and set to begin operation. It accommodates 120 passengers at a time, includes offices and business areas,
The TAZARA railway rehabilitation was officially launched during a ceremony in Lusaka marking the commencement of major upgrade works. The launch is expected
Brussels Airlines will launch two weekly flights between Kilimanjaro and Brussels starting June 2026, expanding its network in sub-Saharan Africa to 18
During Week 47 of 2025, the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) experienced a mixed week, marked by a significant surge in debt market activity but a notable
The European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) and the Committee on Development (DEVE) adopted a resolution calling on the European Commission
CRDB Bank announced that its Al Barakah Sukuk Bond raised TZS 125.4 billion and USD 32.3 million after being oversubscribed by 418% and 646% on the Dar
Tanzania's President, Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, has unveiled her new cabinet with 27 ministries, 27 ministers, and 29 deputy ministers following the nomination
During Week 46 of 2025, the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) experienced a strong rebound, successfully reversing the broad market downturn seen in Week
President Samia Suluhu Hassan delivered the speech in Dodoma on 14 November 2025 when opening the 13th Parliament, outlining plans to lift GDP growth from
The Office of the Treasury Registrar (OTR), responsible for managing government shares and public investments, announced new reforms following President
Tanzania and Rwanda have begun linking their national payment systems, Tanzania’s Instant Payment System (TIPS) and Rwanda’s National Payment Switch (RSwitch),
The annual headline inflation rate in Tanzania increased to 3.5% in October 2025, while annual food and non-alcoholic beverages inflation rose to 7.4%.
Tanzania's exports of goods and services increased by 14.8% to USD 17,094.2 million in the year ending September 2025. Gold exports rose by 35.8% to USD
During Week 45 of 2025, the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) experienced a broad market downturn, with all benchmarks recording losses, reversing the
Tanzania's Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism released an advisory on 4 November 2025 confirming peace and stability restored across the country.
Tanzania Mainland GDP grew 6.3% in Q2 2025, driven by agriculture and mining, while inflation averaged 3.4% in Q3 within the 3–5% target range. The Bank