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Recently, the governement of Tanzania and international oil compnies were agreed a fraft to seek to build a 30 billion US dollar liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project.
Tanzania has been identified as a key country for helium exploration based on the evidence of surface gas seeps in the geological rift valleys adjacent to the Tanzanian Craton, as well as its strategic location for global exports through its deep-water port at Dar es Salaam.
Thanks to the forum organized recently by the Tanzania Standard Newspapers Limited (TSN), small and big investors, entrepreneurs, corporate, political leaders and ordinary wananchi found a new investment in Simiyu Region.
Tanzania and Congo, who has the biggest stake of the lakd, agree to joint oil and gas exploration in and along the lake
President John Magufuli inspects the site of the proposed construction of Kabyaile Health Centre in Misenyi District, Kagera Region.
Tanzania is seeking a loan of $200 million from the World Bank for debt-ridden state power supplier Tanesco, the country's energy ministry said on Monday, two weeks after the president refused to allow the utility to hike prices to cover costs.
Dar es Salaam — Tanzania has signed a $1 billion partnership agreement with a Chinese firm to commercialise cassava farming and processing, raising hopes to growers who have been grappling with the challenge of accessing reliable markets.
Tanzania has been selected among seven countries to join China One Belt, One Road strategy. The move is in line with the fifth phase government's initiatives to link the country with big business strategies in Asia, Europe and Africa.
At least 200 factories are planned for launching in the country within the next three years with China's support, a move that will boost Tanzania's drive to become an industrial nation.