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Why Are Millions Still Unemployed Despite Tanzania's Rising GDP?
Tanzania Economic Growth vs Job Creation: Why Millions Remain Unemployed Despite 6% GDP Growth | TICGL Why Are Millions Still Unemployed Despite Tanzania's Rising GDP? A Comprehensive Analysis of Tanzania's...
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Is Tanzania Creating Enough Jobs to Absorb Its Rapidly Growing Labour Force?
Is Tanzania Creating Enough Jobs? Employment & Income Analysis 2025-2026 | TICGL Is Tanzania Creating Enough Jobs to Absorb Its Rapidly Growing Labour Force? A comprehensive analysis of Tanzania's employment...
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Why Tanzania’s Economic Growth Has Not Been Sufficiently Inclusive
Why Tanzania's Economic Growth Has Not Been Sufficiently Inclusive | TICGL Economic Analysis 2025 Why Tanzania's Economic Growth Has Not Been Sufficiently Inclusive A Comprehensive Analysis of GDP Growth, Inflation...
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Is Tanzania's Economy Growing?
Is Tanzania's Economy Growing? 2025 Economic Analysis & GDP Growth Report Is Tanzania's Economy Growing? A Comprehensive Analysis of Economic Performance, Growth Drivers, and Structural Challenges Report Period: 1999-2025 Latest...
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WHAT DOES THE BUDGET MEAN FOR HOUSEHOLDS AND BUSINESSES IN TANZANIA?
Author: Amran Bhuzohera Tanzania's budget totals TZS 56.49 trillion (approximately USD 22.07 billion), representing an 11.6% increase from the previous year. The budget aims to achieve 6% GDP growth in...
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The Betting Industry in Tanzania Presents a Double-Edged Sword for the National Economy
The betting industry in Tanzania has grown rapidly over the past decade, driven by mobile penetration, digital payments, and regulatory liberalization. In 2025 alone, sports betting revenue reached US$72.41 million,...
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Tanzania’s 2020–2025 fiscal policy centers on balancing revenue growth and borrowing for sustainable development
The relationship between government revenue and borrowing in Tanzania from 2020 to 2025 reveals how fiscal policy has been used strategically to stabilize the economy, finance development, and manage shocks....
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Tanzania’s Income Tax Revenue Shows 57% Growth and Rising Fiscal Dependency from 2020–2025 but Faces Serious Threats from the 2026 Political Crisis
Tanzania’s income tax revenue increased from TZS 6,725 billion in 2020 to a projected 10,600 billion in 2025, marking a 57% rise over five years. Its share of tax revenue...
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Tanzania Government Wage Bill Analysis Shows 60% Growth and Efficiency Improvements from 2020–2025 Offset by a Rising Revenue Burden and Critical Thresholds Ahead in 2026
Tanzania’s wage bill rose from TZS 7,187 billion (2020) to a projected ~11,500 billion (2025), averaging 9–12% annual growth. Despite this expansion, its share of total expenditure held mostly stable...
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Tanzania’s Borrowing Dependency Has Increased Significantly from 2020 to 2025, Raising Sustainability Concerns and Creating an Uncertain Outlook for 2026
From 2020–2025, Tanzania consistently relied on external sources to fund development, with foreign borrowing rising from 40% of total in 2020 to over 70% in 2025. Total annual borrowing nearly...
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