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.

Trade in Tanzania Tan Trade DITF

Tanzania is using Sabasaba trade expo to foster the country’s industrial might. This year, over 180 foreign companies including some from China took part in the exhibition. Overall, Tanzania’s trade with the outside world is marked by export of minerals and agricultural produce. Across Tanzania, no exhibition can outmatch the Sabasaba trade expo, a platform that the East African country is using every year to showcase investment potential. “Sabasaba” which translates to “seventh day” in Swahili, denotes Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair (DITF) tradition of going down during the first week of July, typically starting on the 7th of…

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Gold in burkina faso Gold in Mali

Corruption, inadequate mining laws, and crackdowns on artisanal gold miners are fueling trade in conflict minerals. Cut-throat competition for control of the profitable mineral is to blame for killings and exploitation of people. Armed groups in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger are terrorizing gold-mining communities by levying taxes in the pretext of offering protection. West Africa is becoming a hub for the trafficking of conflict minerals partly because of rampant corruption, inadequate mining laws, and ongoing crackdowns on artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) operations. Conflict minerals, which are mostly linked to gold rush, are fanning instability in political, economic,…

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Gold in TZ Seeking Alpha

Tanzania will start purchasing gold through the Bank of Tanzania (BoT) with a view to establishing a National Gold Reserve. This initiative will significantly drive gold mining activities across the nation. Tanzania exports gold mainly to South Africa, India, and Switzerland A plan to re-stablish Tanzania’s gold reserves is promising to hand a lifeline to thousands of small-scale gold miners in Tanzania’s mining industry. Tanzania has several significant gold mining projects and operations, offering job opportunities to thousands of people. At the moment, Tanzania is one of the top producers of gold across Africa. Consider the Mwakitolwo gold mine in…

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War in Sudan

Ongoing wars in Africa are bleeding billions from poor economies as investors flee the region. Sudan army is spending about $1.5 million per day fighting the Rapid Support Forces. IMF says Ethiopia’s GDP contracted from 9 percent in 2019 to 6.1 percent in 2020 as Tigray war intensified. Wars in Africa are costing an arm and a leg, and throwing an awful wrench on poor economies that are hardly providing the bare minimum to their citizens. Take for instance the latest ongoing war in Sudan. Sudan Tribune notes that it is costing roughly $1.5 million every day for the Sudanese…

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African Airlines Revenues

Airlines across Africa are expected to fly into a combined $500 million loss this year. The loss is, however, an improvement from the combined $800 million loss suffered in 2022. African airlines have to navigate several economic, infrastructure, and connectivity challenges. Data shows Egypt, Morocco, and Ethiopia carriers have seen an increase in traveler numbers in March 2023. African airlines are expected to fly into a combined $500 million loss this year. The projected loss is, however, a significant improvement from the $800 million combined loss sustained last year. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), Africa remains a…

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Cabo Delgado LNG in Mozambique

Several gas finds in East Africa dating decades have suffered long delays from the time they were “found”. Lengthy negotiations and insecurity have marred the projects, delaying a final investment decision on their development. Mozambique is already fighting Islamic insurgents in its gas-rich northern province, Cabo Delgado. Economies across East Africa are losing billions of dollars in revenue every year because of key gas project delays in approving and developing liquefied natural gas investments, an analysis by The Exchange Africa reveals. Several gas discoveries in East Africa dating decades, which were expected to power the region’s natural gas industry have…

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NIC Insurance Tanzania

The bulk of Tanzania’s population is not under any form of cover with industry statistics putting penetration at 1.68 percent. Gross premiums hit $486 million last year from $388 million in 2021, the Association of Tanzania Insurers (ATI) says. As of May 2023, a total of 34 insurers including three reinsurance companies had presence in Tanzania. Insurance saves lives. This was how Sicola Enock, a mother summarised Tanzanian’s Community Health Fund (CHF), a social welfare cover that was introduced in 2001 to help families in rural areas. “When my husband got sick, we incurred many consultation fees before treatment. But,…

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LNG in Tanzania

Energy multinationals Shell, Equinor, and ExxonMobil have finalised vital talks on Tanzania’s $40 billion Liquified Natural Gas investment. The move paves the way for final agreement on how to execute the long-delayed energy project that will significantly boost Tanzania’s revenues and create jobs. President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s government expects the construction of the project to start in June 2025. Tanzania is preparing the final deal to guide harnessing her $40 billion offshore gas reserves following the conclusion of talks with energy giants Shell, Equinor, and ExxonMobil. A final agreement on the $40 billion gas investment is in the works with…

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Diamond in Tanzania Gold mining in Tanzania

Tanzania is planning to attract over 2000 local and international investors to explore the vast opportunities in her mining industry. The October 25 to 26th forum will help unleash strategies to execute better projects, finances, and investments. By 2025, the government of Tanzania projects that the mining sector will account for 10 percent of her GDP.  Over 2000 local and international investors are set to meet in an international conference in Dar es Salaam to explore innovative ways to unlock the full potential of Tanzania’s mining industry. The international conference, which will be held on October 25 and 26, will…

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