Tanzanian Government Acquires Stake in Graphite Project
The Tanzanian government has acquired a 16 percent stake in a graphite project, signaling its involvement in the country's mineral resource development.
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The Tanzanian government has acquired a 16 percent stake in a graphite project, signaling its involvement in the country's mineral resource development.
The Tanzanian government has prioritized Home Affairs, increasing its budget allocation to Sh2.44 trillion, reflecting key government priorities.
The Tanzanian government has announced a significant increase in its defense budget, raising it by 17.57%. This substantial boost is aimed at accelerating the modernization efforts of the country's armed forces.
The Tanzanian government has outlined its priorities within the proposed Sh334 billion budget allocated for tourism and natural resources.
The Tanzanian government is focusing its Sh525 billion budget on projects related to the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2027.
The Tanzanian government has outlined plans for a significant expansion of telecommunications facilities as part of its new budget initiatives.
The Tanzanian government is implementing new policies to enhance local participation and economic benefit in its mining sector. These initiatives include reserving certain mining service types for local firms and pushing for value addition in critical minerals.
The Tanzanian government is actively working to remove barriers in order to enhance overall productivity and increase women's participation in various sectors.
The Tanzanian government is considering introducing a lobbyists’ registry to protect investors and expedite crucial Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects.
The Tanzanian government has detailed its plans to bolster growth and investment, aligning with its Dira 2050 vision.
The Tanzanian government is actively promoting increased professionalism in its disaster response efforts.
The Tanzanian government has announced plans to protect its economy from the potential impacts of the ongoing crisis involving Iran.
The Tanzanian government is advancing tax reforms as part of its efforts to deepen investor confidence in the country.
The Tanzanian government has introduced new measures aimed at attracting more young people to participate in mining activities.

Despite seemingly accepting the freezing of EU funds last year due to the brutal suppression of the opposition, the Tanzanian government secretly negotiated in Brussels earlier this year to have the funds released.
KOICA projects, valued at Sh126 billion, are set to support the Tanzanian government's development plan. These initiatives aim to contribute significantly to the nation's progress.
The Tanzanian government is now opting to finance its road infrastructure projects through the issuance of bonds.
The Tanzanian government has earmarked $109 million to support Air Tanzania's expansion plans, including aircraft acquisition and operational improvements for the 2025/26 fiscal year.
The Tanzanian government has expressed satisfaction with the stability and growth of the financial sector, simultaneously calling on banks to expand access to financial services for the public.
Professor Nagu announced that the Tanzanian government has allocated Sh1.34 trillion towards strengthening primary healthcare services across the country.
The Legal and Human Rights Centre (LHRC) has urged the Tanzanian government to adhere to due process before suspending media outlets, emphasizing the importance of legal procedures.
The Tanzanian government is actively rallying local solutions to address mounting pressures on education funding, aiming to ensure sustainable support for the sector.
The Tanzanian government has released an official list of legal bookmakers operating in the country, providing clarity for the betting industry.
The Tanzanian government has called upon the World Bank to increase its efforts in boosting the private sector across the African continent.
The Tanzanian government has officially confirmed that the country will be hosting the prestigious Miss World pageant in 2027.
The Tanzanian government has detailed its key priorities for the financial sector, aiming to implement strategies that will stimulate and support broader economic growth.
The Tanzanian government has clarified that a man assaulted in a xenophobic attack in South Africa is not a Tanzanian citizen, addressing concerns about its nationals.
The Tanzanian government has announced new rules and regulations for accessing its Sh200 billion youth fund, aiming to support young entrepreneurs and initiatives.
The Tanzanian government has committed Sh216 billion for the second phase of the Shinyanga solar project, which is reportedly nearing completion, indicating a continued investment in renewable energy infrastructure.
WaterAid and the Tanzanian government are collaborating to enhance Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) services for 65,000 residents in Dar es Salaam.
The Tanzanian government has issued a statement assuring that no Tanzanian citizens holding valid work permits in South Africa have been negatively affected by recent events. The announcement aims to alleviate concerns among its diaspora.
The Tanzanian government has allocated Sh482 million for the construction of a bypass road in Mbeya, specifically targeting the accident-prone Mlima Nyoka area.
The Tanzanian government is progressing towards transforming the National Environment Management Council (NEMC) into a full authority.
The Tanzanian government has decided to maintain continuity in its transport sector spending, allocating Sh2.9 trillion for the upcoming period.
The Tanzanian government has issued a stern warning to healthcare providers against the denial of essential medical care to pregnant women, emphasizing the importance of maternal health.
The Tanzanian government has confirmed that no Tanzanian citizens were harmed during recent xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
NMB's digital platforms have significantly contributed to boosting the Tanzanian government's revenue, reaching Sh9.8 trillion.
The Tanzanian government is advancing reforms in two key areas: post-2025 election processes, where the LHRC calls for stronger accountability, and initiatives aimed at boosting the private sector's role in economic growth.
The Tanzanian government is encouraging the utilization of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2027 to promote and develop the country's tourism sector.
The Tanzanian government has issued a stern warning to trustees regarding accountability and the proper management of assets.
The Tanzanian government is working to reassure traders affected by a recent fire at a market in Dar es Salaam.
The government in Tanzania has issued an order for a crackdown on individuals operating as 'illegal' herbalists, aiming to regulate traditional medicine practices.
The Tanzanian government has issued eight directives aimed at boosting the interests and growth of firms owned by minority groups.
The Tanzanian government has announced a new plan aimed at resolving Dar es Salaam's persistent transport problems.