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Tanzania Top Stories

for the 15 Dec - 21 Dec

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Government Starts Gemstone Center
1. Government Starts Gemstone Center

The government began constructing a Gemstone Value-Addition Training Centre in Arusha to expand local gemstone processing and skills development. Minister for Minerals Anthony Mavunde ordered the contractor to increase manpower and work around the clock to meet deadlines. The TZS 33 billion project includes twin eight-story buildings and aims to reduce raw gemstone exports, create jobs, and strengthen Tanzania’s mineral value chain through specialized training.

ZRA Launches Mobile Tax Service Camps
2. ZRA Launches Mobile Tax Service Camps

Zanzibar Revenue Authority launched mobile tax service camps, branded “ZRA Mtaani Kwako,” to deliver revenue services directly to communities and reduce travel and waiting times. The camps offer business registration, tax education, advisory support, vehicle registration, and issuance of new three-letter number plates. The outreach began in Chuini and will expand across Unguja and Pemba, supporting a one-year vehicle number-plate transition ending August 2026.

Tanzania, US Advance LNG, Nickel Talks
3. Tanzania, US Advance LNG, Nickel Talks

Tanzania and the United States advanced negotiations on three major investment projects after talks between President Samia Suluhu Hassan and Acting US Ambassador Andrew Lentz. Discussions covered Tanzania’s proposed $42 billion LNG development, the $942 million Tembo Nickel project, and the $300 million Mahenge Graphite mine. Officials reported progress but announced no binding commitments, with potential US support focused on development finance, infrastructure, and strategic minerals supply chains.

Tanzania Launches TAZARA Railway Belt
4. Tanzania Launches TAZARA Railway Belt

Tanzania, China, and Zambia launched the TAZARA Railway Prosperity Belt to modernize the railway and advance national and regional development. The initiative aims to boost Tanzania’s industrialization, agricultural modernization, trade, and infrastructure integration along the corridor. It will support human resources training, social welfare projects, and green development. Tanzanian authorities will collaborate with partners to enhance economic growth, create job opportunities, and promote regional cooperation while ensuring peace and sustainable development.

NovFeed Tops Africa’s Business Heroes
5. NovFeed Tops Africa’s Business Heroes

Tanzania-based biotech firm NovFeed won the top prize at the seventh Africa’s Business Heroes awards, with its founder, Diana Orembe, emerging first among 10 finalists chosen from 32,000 applicants across the continent’s 54 countries. Organized by the Jack Ma Foundation with Alibaba Philanthropy, the competition awarded NovFeed US$300,000 in grant funding, while the remaining finalists shared US$1.2 million to support start-up growth across Africa.

Amsons, Exergy Partner in Zambia
6. Amsons, Exergy Partner in Zambia

Amsons Group and Zambia’s Exergy Africa agreed to jointly develop 1,300 megawatts of new power generation in Zambia through projects valued at $900 million. The partnership includes 1,000 megawatts of solar capacity and 300 megawatts of coal-fired generation. The companies aim to strengthen Zambia’s energy security by combining Exergy’s local expertise with Amsons’ regional infrastructure and logistics platform to deliver bankable power projects.

Tanzania Wins UNEA Vice Presidency
7. Tanzania Wins UNEA Vice Presidency

Tanzania secured a leadership role at the United Nations Environment Assembly after Minister of State Hamad Yussuf Masauni was elected Vice President. The African Group nominated Masauni, and members endorsed the choice without opposition during the seventh UNEA session in Nairobi. The appointment places Tanzania in the Assembly’s Bureau, which guides global environmental policy and priorities, and reinforces the country’s role in climate action, environmental protection, and sustainable development.

LHRC Challenges Internet Shutdown
8. LHRC Challenges Internet Shutdown

Tanzania’s Legal and Human Rights Centre (LHRC) filed a case at the East African Court of Justice challenging the government’s nationwide internet shutdown imposed from October 29 to November 4. The group argues the blackout violated the East African Community treaty and disrupted banking, health, emergency, and election information services. LHRC seeks a declaration of illegality, a ban on future shutdowns without legal authority, and a public apology.

Tanzania Engages UN Over Poll Violence
9. Tanzania Engages UN Over Poll Violence

Tanzania engaged the United Nations after widespread post-election violence and international criticism following the October 29, 2025, vote. President Samia Suluhu Hassan sent a senior envoy to UN Secretary-General António Guterres to discuss national unity and ongoing investigations into the unrest. The opposition party Chadema rejected the election results, called for a UN-supervised transitional government, and demanded new polls. The violence left hundreds dead, over 2,000 arrested, and raised concerns over electoral irregularities and civil rights.