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Tanzania's Strategic Communication Framework for Public-Economic Synergies
Bridging Policy and Progress Authored by Dr. Bravious Felix Kahyoza PhD, FMVA, CP3P, this groundbreaking framework addresses Tanzania's critical implementation gaps by reimagining strategic communication as the vital connector between...
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The Impact of Financial Modelling on Investment Decision-Making and Performance in Tanzania SMEs
Author: Dr. Bravious Felix Kahyoza PhD, FMVA, CP3P, Co-Author: Dr. Jasinta Msamula Kahyoza PhD, FMVA, CP3P TICGL’s Economic Research Centre has published a discussion paper authored by Dr. Bravious Felix...
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Tanzania's Inflation Dynamics in June 2025
In June 2025, Tanzania's headline inflation edged up slightly to 3.3% from 3.2% in May, driven primarily by a sharp rise in food and non-alcoholic beverages inflation to 7.3% (up...
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Tanzania’s Public Debt Rises to TZS 116.6 Trillion
Infrastructure Push Meets Rising Servicing Costs Amid Depreciation Pressures As of June 2025, Tanzania’s total public debt stock reached TZS 116.6 trillion (approx. USD 45.4 billion at an exchange rate...
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Tanzania’s External Debt Snapshot – June 2025
Central Government Dominates Borrowing as USD Exposure Heightens Currency Risks As of June 2025, Tanzania’s external debt stock stood at USD 32,955.5 million (approximately TZS 82.4 trillion, assuming an exchange...
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Tanzania’s Domestic Debt Hits TZS 35.5 trillion in June 2025
Pension Funds, Banks, and Retail Investors Drive Diversification As of June 2025, Tanzania’s domestic debt stock (excluding liquidity papers) rose to TZS 35,502.8 billion, marking a monthly increase of 0.9%...
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Tanzania’s Long-Term Bonds Oversubscribed in June 2025 as Interbank Market Signals Liquidity and Confidence
In June 2025, Tanzania’s government securities market demonstrated strong investor confidence, with TZS 1.23 trillion in bids received for Treasury bonds—nearly double the TZS 638.7 billion on offer—indicating a 93%...
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Tanzania’s Fiscal Snapshot – May 2025
Strong Tax Revenue Spurs Resilience Amid Budget Deficit Pressures In May 2025, Tanzania's central government revenue collection reached TZS 2,880.2 billion, surpassing the target by 3.1% (approximately TZS 86.9 billion...
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Tanzania’s Current Account Deficit Narrows by 24.3% in June 2025
Tanzania’s current account deficit narrowed significantly to USD 2,117.6 million in the year ending June 2025, a 24.3% improvement from USD 2,797.7 million in June 2024. This USD 680.1 million...
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Zanzibar’s Economic Pulse June 2025
Strong Growth, Low Inflation, but Trade and Budget Deficits Persist Zanzibar’s economy showed resilience in 2024, with real GDP growth rising to 6.8%, up from 5.1% in 2023, driven primarily...
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