Tanzania is paying its own way and investors are taking note | Africa Front
By Africa Front Staff
Tanzania is paying its own way and investors are taking note
Tanzania unveils its most ambitious budget yet, a record $23.8 billion spending plan for 2026-27, largely financed by domestic sources. This move signals a strategic shift towards self-reliance and sustained growth, drawing significant interest from investors.
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