Tanzania: New Financing Opportunities Emerge for Infra Projects
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Tanzania: New Financing Opportunities Emerge for Infra Projects
Dar es Salaam -- TANZANIA'S infrastructure ambitions are entering a new phase as the country seeks to convert development plans into bankable projects, with the Africa50 General Shareholders' Meeting and Infra for Africa Forum in Dar es Salaam providing a platform to connect national priorities with global investment capital.
Can Tanzania become an upper-middle income country?
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni recently visited Tanzania’s Samia Suluhu to discuss set up of a new oil refinery Tanzania has a blueprint to grow its economy tenfold by 2050, but faces multiple entrenched challenges if it is to prove realistic NEWS ANALYSIS | LENNOX YIEKE | Tanzania has set its sights on becoming a $1 trillion, upper‑middle‑income economy by mid-century. Under a long‑term plan known as Vision 2050, the country is seeking t…
Africa50 raises $50M for green infrastructure
Africa50, the infrastructure investment platform established by African governments and the African Development Bank, has secured $50 million in new commitments from two European development finance institutions for a fund designed to turn early-stage green infrastructure ideas into projects capable of attracting large-scale private capital.Italy's Cassa Depositi e Prestiti committed $40 million, while Proparco, the private sector financing arm …
Inside Africa50’s Capital Infusion and Infrastructure Deals in Tanzania: Building Africa’s Future - Commonwealth Union
Infrastructure has long been known as the main engine of economic growth. The lack of electricity transmission, domestic fuel processing and specialised health care facilities persists in Africa, hindering industrialization and limiting the quality of daily life. At the 2026 Infra for Africa Forum in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Africa50, the pan-African infrastructure investment platform, announced new financial commitments and strategic project ag…
Tanzania strikes gold in Africa50 Forum, President Museveni tour
DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA stands to benefit from the Africa50 meeting and the recent visit by Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni through increased opportunities in infrastructure, energy, trade and regional economic integration, Government Communication Unit Director and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation Spokesperson Ambassador Mindi Kasiga has said. Speaking during a programme on Radio One on August 11, Ambassador Kas…
Dar es Salaam, 11 August 2026 – Africa50 has concluded several investment agreements and strategic partnerships at the end of the Infra for Africa Forum 2026, held in Dar es Salaam. Among the main announcements is a $20 million commitment from British International Investment (BII) to the Africa50 Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF), carrying out the...
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