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Tanzania Boosts Dar Port Usage
1. Tanzania Boosts Dar Port Usage

Tanzania has increased its use of the Dar es Salaam port following major infrastructure upgrades, with the Democratic Republic of the Congo emerging as the top user. Government investments and private partnerships reduced vessel turnaround time, raised cargo volumes, and increased customs revenue. In the 2024/2025 financial year, Tanzanian ports handled 27.7 million tonnes of cargo, a 17% increase, while improvements created 764 direct jobs and strengthened regional trade.

BoT, Tanzania Universities Sign MoU
2. BoT, Tanzania Universities Sign MoU

The Bank of Tanzania signed Memoranda of Understanding with five universities—Ardhi University, EASTC, NM-AIST, University of Dodoma, and University of Dar es Salaam—to promote artificial intelligence, enhance data innovation, and support research. Governor Emmanuel Tutuba said the agreements align with the National Development Vision 2050 and will improve policymaking and financial sector management. Data-sharing protocols will give researchers practical experience, foster AI development, and ensure compliance with the Data Protection Act.

Pak Tak, Tanzania Sign Gold Deal MoU
3. Pak Tak, Tanzania Sign Gold Deal MoU

Pak Tak International signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding to explore acquiring a partial or total equity stake in a Tanzania-based gold explorer and producer that owns an operating processing plant. The company will conduct due diligence and negotiate terms with the seller, aiming to sign a formal agreement within three months. Pak Tak said the potential deal carries no immediate financial commitment and may not proceed.

Tanzania, US Set Rare Minerals Program
4. Tanzania, US Set Rare Minerals Program

Tanzania and the United States have launched a joint research program on rare earth elements to map and develop high-value minerals in regions including Lindi, Mtwara, Songwe, and Wigu Hill. Minister Anthony Mavunde said the initiative aims to boost productivity, create jobs, attract investment, and strengthen Tanzania’s role in global supply chains for electronics, renewable energy, and electric vehicles. The program includes local training and prioritizes Tanzanian mining license holders.

Helium One Starts Tanzania Pump Testing
5. Helium One Starts Tanzania Pump Testing

Helium One Global has started electrical submersible pump testing at its ITW-1 helium exploration well in southern Tanzania to assess deeper zones for higher gas flows. The company is deploying the pump to test fractured Basement and Karoo intervals following wireline logging and equipment checks. The programme will run for two to three weeks and will help evaluate the well’s commercial potential.

Amigo Begins Gold Exploration Review
6. Amigo Begins Gold Exploration Review

Amigo Holdings has begun an early-stage assessment of potential gold exploration opportunities in Tanzania’s Mara Region, working with Dubai-based AK Corporation as its technical partner. The company is using satellite hyperspectral imaging, soil and rock sampling, and micro-seismic surveys to identify underground structures that could host gold. Amigo has not identified or committed to any investment and will update investors as work progresses.