Authored by: Dante Di Iulio As the Tanzanian election edges closer, President Magufuli’s robust campaign seeks a second term to continue his impressive achievements throughout his first term.
Authored by: Dante Di Iulio As the Tanzanian election edges closer, President Magufuli’s robust campaign seeks a second term to continue his impressive achievements throughout his first term.
With a young and growing population, Tanzania’s new business blueprint is in line with the country’s efforts to market itself as an investment hub in the busiest investment region within the African continent.
Moving away from fossil fuels to provide the country with the energy supply it needs to unlock its potential.
Improving and constructing national infrastructure to enhance trade, facilitate industrialisation and spur economic growth.
The industrial and manufacturing sectors are getting increasingly attractive by the year, which delivers value to investors and creates a better quality of life for Tanzanians.
Under Vision 2025, Tanzania is indeed geared to attain middle-income status through its industrialisation agenda. Penresa had the chance to speak to His Excellency John Pombe Joseph Magufuli to discuss the nation’s ongoing ambitious megaprojects in infrastructure development and power that will ensure socio-economic prosperity.
Since 2015, the Magufuli administration has set an ambitious industrialisation agenda in pursuit of the goals articulated in its Vision 2025.