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Author: Padili Mikomangwa
Padili Mikomangwa is an environmentalist based in Tanzania. . He is passionate about helping communities be aware of critical issues cutting across, environmental economics and natural resources management. He holds a bachelors degree in Geography and Environmental Studies from University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Zanzibar’s economic developments have grabbed Bank of Tanzania (BoT)’s attention in its monthly economic review. According to the study, inflation remained fairly balanced, revenue collection has been gaining substantial raise, while the external sector performance dwindled. Zanzibar which is a semi-autonomous region of Tanzania, with fertile historical and economic relations with Tanzania, has been taking crucial steps in its economic endeavors, including agriculture and tourism. According to the 2018 National Budget brief of Zanzibar, prepared by Office of the Chief Government Statistics (OCGS) and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Zanzibar has maintained impressive economic growth; government revenues and expenditures are…
Tanzania’s leading technology and communication company, Vodacom Tanzania, has partnered with the government, to fortify financial payment systems to 127 local governments offices. The partnership was witnessed on November 3rd by the Ministry of Regional Administration and Local Government (TAMISEMI) and Vodacom Tanzania Plc, with a clear intention of strengthening payments processes to benefit over 14 million Vodacom customers, when making their duly payments at councils and municipalities across the country. Vodacom Tanzania, which is listed at the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE), has taken a bold move within telecom business parameters, particularly with the present fintech take up…
Tanzania’s Ministry of Agriculture has begun cementing its foothold on horticulture activities across Tanzania. The ministry has just concluded a meeting with horticultural farmers and products exporters, to address taxing and policy drawbacks related to the sub-sector. The meeting catapulted rather vital issues for the development of the sector, particularly converging Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) and Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) players, but also, gave a path to the possibility of ushering a three-year plan that will be associated with a special managing body. According to the ministry, the meeting attracted vital players from crucial ministries, including—finance and planning, industry and…
The cashew nut season in Tanzania has recently commenced and according to a recent report by the Bank of Tanzania (BoT), almost 40 per cent of the nation’s harvested cashew nuts have been exported, over the period of the 2018/2019 season, which means about 90,000 tonnes have been exported. Per the BoT report, Tanzania cashew stock for the 2018/2019 season is over 225,000 tones, whereas the amount of the respective income garnered has not yet been revealed. The Ministry of Agriculture has confidence that the sales of cashew nut to go on quite well in this season, taking the new…
The Tanzanian airspace will soon get another a third Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft to enhance its air travel activities. This makes a total of 12 aircrafts in its the carrier’s fleet an expansion to increase domestic flights and service more international destinations including Mumbai, India, Burundi, and Seychelles. According to International Air Transport Association (IATA), almost 4 billion people used air transport in 2017 to move over various destinations, to explore different places, conduct business activities and take over various opportunities. The latter proves that geographical orientations are no longer barriers to movement over space and time in the 21…
Tanzania stands on a viable ground to revitalize its economy and expand production horizons via the effective utilization of its diverse human capital, including investing in both children and adults.
Tanzania is the host of the 6th African Islamic Finance Summit, which commenced on 4th November 2019. In the commercial pulse, Dar es Salaam, attracting a diverse range of financial actors, not only from the Islamic banking and finance landscape from Tanzania and other 20 nations across the world, but also government parastatals working parallel with Islamic monetary institutions to streamline financial inclusion. According to the summit organizer, Center for Islamic Banking and Economics (CIBE), the summit attracted more than 20 international speakers who will be displaying their valuable contribution for two days in various crucial topics of discussions. Patently,…
In order for Tanzania to acquire a highly equitable and sustainable economic growth incorporation of informed decisions is inevitable, hence, the latter are the new currencies of the 21-century development (particularly in the African landscape) which demand seamless tools to analyze, and yet—the World Bank, has just the set right direction to that. According to the World Bank, lowering the cost of project monitoring and creation of feedback loops was their key goal, which brought them to interesting creative solutions. The latter resonates with the high-demands of decision-makers to understand, impacts of their actions, which dictate future plans, thus—calling for…
Ministry of Works, Transports, and Communications in Tanzania is setting a new record in expanding inland waterways in Tanzania. The state has therefore invested $38 million to improve lake zone dwellers navigation across Lake Victoria, including building a ship to enhance transportation. Transportation has been a vital driver of economic interactions for Tanzania: movement of human capital and raw materials over space and time, as well as stimulating expansion of settlements and business operations. Bank of Tanzania’s quarterly economic review, point transport has been one of the top three activities contributing to the Gross Domestic Product, same applies to the…
The banking sector in Tanzania has been experiencing a rather significant shift over the past few years. According to the Bank of Tanzania (BoT) records, 40 registered banks operate in Tanzania, National Microfinance Bank (NMB) inclusively—which is now making a substantial investment in offering seamless banking services across Tanzania. NMB Bank is one of the biggest banks in Tanzania, with over 13 years of operations in Tanzania. The bank’s ownership is split between the government via the Ministry of Finance, holding 31.8 per cent of the shares, public shareholders taking 21.6 per cent of shares of NMB, with foreign investors…




