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Tanzania’s shift from steady recovery to economic boom

Hayley Sky
Last updated: 26 February 2026 07:14
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Tanzania is entering a monumental and transformative economic phase, pivoting from steady recovery to accelerated growth. The country is asserting itself as one of the continent’s most resilient economies with 6% annual GDP growth and a respectable 3.3% inflation rate, outperforming neighbours Kenya and Uganda and ranking first in East Africa.

This shift must not only be attributed to a favourable economic climate, but also decisive reforms that have attracted foreign investment, fuelling major projects such as the Tanzania Liquefied Natural Gas Project (TLNGP). C

Following the period of post-election unrest in October 2025, critics had predicted Tanzania would be unable to recover key sectors, including tourism, agriculture, and mining. However, the country has repeatedly proven its resolve in overcoming these challenges.

President Samia Suluhu Hassan, whilst still hoping to achieve nationwide rollout of social reforms such as Universal Health Care, has delivered on her 100-day promises of job creation and supporting small, youth-led enterprises. The country has also adopted a more investor-friendly economic model to produce tangible benefits for Tanzanians nationwide.

The government is close to securing three significant deals with the US, worth $42 billion overall: The TLNGP, Tembo Nickel project, and Mahenge Graphite project.

The TLNGP is projected to generate revenue worth billions of dollars annually, and the Tembo Nickel project will focus on the vital critical minerals sector. Meanwhile, the Mahenge Graphite project is one of the world’s biggest high-grade graphite projects, firmly establishing Tanzania as a major producer of battery-grade minerals.

Admittedly, there is still work to be done to ensure the successful implementation of these projects, yet their impressive size and scale signify investor confidence in Tanzania as a reliable partner. In 2025 alone, Tanzania secured a record 927 investment projects that are estimated to create more than 162,000 jobs domestically.

Furthermore, the government in collaboration with China and Zambia, has revitalised the TAZARA railway, in a $1.4 billion deal. This has connected farmers, traders and industries to cross-border markets by providing them with a more efficient route. While this upgrade promises greater efficiency, its long-term success will depend heavily on the railway’s operational management.

This year, Tanzania looks poised to sustain its investor-led growth. The Abu Dhabi-based Al Dahra Group recently pledged $100m to drive transformative growth within Tanzania’s agricultural sector through large-scale and sustainable farming initiatives. This investment positions Tanzania to achieve its target of 10% GDP growth in the crop subsector by 2030.

Yet, Tanzania’s economic boom is not solely fuelled by foreign investment, but also by domestic initiatives and government-led development projects. Against the backdrop of Tanzania’s National Development Vision 2050 (DIRA 2050), which has set the ambitious target of inclusive growth and a GDP of $1 trillion, the country’s economic progress reflects a government that is determined to create more opportunities for Tanzanians nationwide.

A notable step in achieving the government’s DIRA 2050 goals includes a $52 million project to transform Tanzania’s sugar industry, boosting value-added industrial output, creating 1,800 jobs, and allowing the country to achieve self-sufficiency in sugar production.

As a result, Tanzania has begun exporting sugar to international markets for the first time in its history. This is an impressive feat for a country that spent decades battling sugar shortages and price surges as recently as 2024.

While challenges persist, including maintaining competitive prices, modernising infrastructure, and ensuring sustainable production, this success underscores Tanzania’s growing capacity to strengthen its industrial base.

Beyond this, government initiatives established to enhance youth financing and business expansion represent far more than mere rhetoric. They have delivered tangible results, particularly for low-income Tanzanians, with a significant number of jobs having been created as a direct result of the initiatives. This can be seen as a promising start, but many will hope that the Government can scale these efforts to ensure they are accessible to a broader segment of Tanzanian youth.

Tanzania has long faced a skills gap where the education system has been unable to keep with labour demands. The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology have sought to address this, collaborating with public and private stakeholders to hold market-aligned training for Tanzanian youth in both urban and rural cities.

The aim is to equip them with the skills required to thrive and boost productivity in key sectors, including agriculture, digital technology, and manufacturing. While bridging the gap between the education system and labour market will take time, the Government’s initiatives provide a vital opportunity for economic growth and youth empowerment.

Tanzania is recognised as a benchmark for economic transformation and resilience and has emerged as a model for developing African economies to follow. The country continues to show that despite a recently challenging period, it is more than capable of achieving sustainable and inclusive economic growth.

 

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