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Tanzania Weighs Gold And BRICS To Cut Western Financial Grip

As global powers tighten financial rules and reinforce dollar dominance, Tanzania faces renewed pressure to balance stability with sovereignty.  Economists warn that Western-imposed financial frameworks — from IMF conditionalities to new global tax regimes – risk narrowing the country’s economic policy space.
September 15, 2025

Dr. Kibwe Takes Charge at World Bank

The World Bank has appointed Dr. Zarau Wendeline Kibwe from Tanzania as the new Executive Director for the Africa One region, encompassing 22 countries, including her home nation. This appointment is significant for Tanzania, as it has not held this prestigious position
October 26, 2024
the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Dr. Natu El-maamry Mwamba

Tanzania Calls for African Development Focus from World Bank

Tanzania has advised the World Bank to consider the development priorities of African countries, including providing them with funding and expertise to implement various development projects. The call was made by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Dr. Natu El-maamry
April 21, 2024

Tanzania Gets 128bn/- To Boost Revenue Management

The World Bank has approved a new $50 million funding to assist Tanzania in strengthening its revenue management, modernizing public procurement processes, and enhancing resource allocation and audit effectiveness. This funding, equivalent to 127.5 billion Tanzanian shillings, is part of the Public
March 23, 2024

Boost School Enhances Teaching Effectiveness

The national implementation team of the BOOST project, aimed at enhancing Teaching and Learning in Early Childhood and Primary Schools in Tanzania, expressed satisfaction with the progress of infrastructure development in schools during their recent visit to the Mara region. BOOST project
March 12, 2024