SHIMULIMULI and Open University of Tanzania (OUT) Formalize Digital Heritage Framework
SCL and OUT have signed a multi-year MoU to digitize endangered ethnographic archives and provide field-research opportunities.
Monitoring Government × Private Sector Synergy in Tanzania
SCL and OUT have signed a multi-year MoU to digitize endangered ethnographic archives and provide field-research opportunities.
APMG International recognizes Tanzania as a global leader in Certified PPP Professionals, surpassing regional rivals in technical capacity.
Strategic talks with the IFC focus on scaling up bankable projects to meet the massive investment goals of Vision 2050.
Government mandates a pivot from control to facilitation to ensure the success of the Fourth Five-Year Development Plan.
The first major toll road project in Tanzania enters advanced planning under a Build-Operate-Transfer model.
Phase 1 of East Africa’s largest deep-water port project begins, aiming for 20 million TEU capacity by 2045.
Government explores private sector management partnerships to optimize the massive energy output for industrial growth.
Private logistics firms to co-manage freight terminals to boost mineral export efficiency across Tanzania.
The 2025 Wage Order sets new benchmarks for 10+ sectors, improving life quality for thousands of private employees.
Over 100 private and public sector leaders meet to streamline port operations following the $421M expansion completion.
Proposed investment aims to bring piped natural gas directly to residential homes and SMEs in Dar es Salaam.
New partnership framework allows local government authorities to collect 100% of fees digitally via the updated platform.
The revolutionary project aims to turn Unguja into a premium aviation hub for Southern Africa and the Middle East.
Government partners with international green energy firms to diversify the national power grid with solar and wind power.
The PPP Centre opens bidding for the digital and physical overhaul of the region’s largest commercial trading zone.
UDSM and other institutions to launch specialized PPP management degrees to support the national 2050 Vision.
New incentives in Special Economic Zones drive record-breaking capital investment from Asian and local markets.
New international digital payment systems in Arusha signal closer cooperation for the Blue Economy strategy.
A new pipeline of urban and rural projects is opened for local and international investors under strict transparency audits.
Tanzania trumpets favorable climate and stable policies to lure final-stage investments for the Fourth National Development Plan.
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