Central Government Dominates 77.5%, Infrastructure Leads Fund Use (Sept 2025) Tanzania’s external debt reached USD 35,438.2 million in September 2025, representing 69.8% of total national debt and marking a modest...
Banks Hold 36.4%, Bonds Dominate at 73% (Sept 2025) Tanzania’s domestic debt stood at TZS 37,459.1 billion in September 2025, marking a modest 0.9% month-on-month increase and reflecting a stable,...
In September 2025, Tanzania’s macroeconomic environment remained exceptionally stable, marked by a stronger shilling and low, well-anchored inflation. The exchange rate averaged TZS 2,471.69 per USD, appreciating by 0.75% month-on-month...
Inflation Eases to 3.5%, Current Account Surplus Up 34.7% (September 2025) Zanzibar’s economic performance in September 2025 reflects solid recovery momentum supported by easing inflation (down to 3.5% from 3.9%),...
Fiscal Deficit Reaches TZS 618.5 Billion (Sept 2025) In September 2025, Tanzania’s fiscal landscape showed a mix of resilient revenue mobilization and slower-than-planned expenditure execution, shaping an overall moderate fiscal...
Oversubscribed T-Bills, Strong Bond Demand, and Rising Interbank Turnover (Sept 2025) In September 2025, Tanzania’s financial markets displayed strong liquidity and investor confidence, reflected in an oversubscribed T-bill auction (TZS...
Receipts Up 4.6% to USD 6.97bn, Payments Rise 18.6% (YE Sept 2025) Tanzania’s external sector strengthened in the year ending September 2025, supported by solid performance in services—particularly tourism and...
Lending Up Slightly (+0.11), Deposits Ease (-0.11) In September 2025, Tanzania’s interest rate environment remained broadly stable, showing modest adjustments that reflect healthy liquidity and balanced monetary conditions. Lending rates...
Tanzania's National Consumer Price Index (NCPI) release for September 2025, issued by the National Bureau of Statistics on October 8, 2025, reveals a stable macroeconomic environment characterized by headline inflation...
A Quantitative Analysis for Equitable Allocation TICGL’s Economic Research Centre has published a discussion paper authored by Dr. Bravious Felix Kahyoza PhD, FMVA, CP3P (braviouskahyoza5@gmail.com) and David Kafulila (davidkafulila0@gmail.com), presenting...