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TANZANIA: AS Tanzania boldly rolls out its National Development Vision 2050, the Republic of Korea stands as the key partner ...
DODOMA: THE newly unveiled Tanzania’s Vision 2050 (TDV 2050) will help transform the country into an industrialised, ...
Currently valued at around $80 billion, the economy will need to sustain high growth over the next 25 years to reach this ...
Tanzania aims to use the plan to grow GDP from $85.98 billion in 2025 to $1 trillion by 2050. President Samia while launching ...
Dodoma. Tanzania is laying the foundation for a resilient, inclusive and globally competitive economy as part of its ...
THE launch of the National Development Vision 2050 is a strategic milestone, reflecting shared national commitment to ...
Dodoma the political heart of our nation, a bold step was taken into the future with the official launch of the Tanzania ...
THE Tanzanian President, Samia Suluhu Hassan, has directed the Law Reform Commission, in collaboration with the Attorney General's Office, to begin drafting legal reform proposals that will facilitate ...
Tanzania’s human capital development needs are staggering and need to be addressed urgently to reap the benefits of the ongoing demographic transition. Almost half of Tanzanians are under 18 years of ...
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has affirmed Tanzania’s commitment to reducing reliance on external aid and loans, noting that true national progress must be anchored on self-reliance and the effective ...
TANZANIA today launches its new National Development Vision 2050 in Dodoma, envisaged to propel the country into the upper middle income.
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The Citizen on MSNDr Mwinyi: Embrace the Vision 2050 with hopeDodoma. President of the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar, Dr Hussein Mwinyi, has called on Tanzanians to embrace the National Development Vision with optimism, emphasising that it directly ...
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