DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA has expressed gratitude to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for its continued support through ...
With renewable energy being at the heart of Africa’s potential for economic growth, poverty reduction, and sustainability, ...
VICE President Dr Philip Mpango has commended the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for its continued support to Tanzania ...
The African Development Bank's regional refinancing facility for hard-pressed African nations with maturing international ...
Still, it is clear in retrospect that Tanzania has come a long way in liberalizing its trade regime over the past two decades, as reflected by the decline of its IMF trade restrictiveness index rating ...
The review, offers relief to the partner states that failed to comply with the thresholds on inflation, foreign reserves, budget deficit and national debt by 2021.
The Mission 300 Africa Energy Summit 2025 opened officially in the city yesterday, with a call for collective efforts to meet the continent’s ambitious energy targets and addressing key challenges ...
Tanzania’s economy expected to grow by about 6% in 2025 from an estimated 5.4% growth in 2024, its finance minister and central bank governor said in a letter to the International Monetary Fund.