Big-Time Investors Pump in $4.250bn

Big-Time Investors Pump in $4.250bn

Geza Ulole

JF-Expert Member
Joined
Oct 31, 2009
Posts
65,136
Reaction score
91,917
Big-Time Investors Pump in $4.250bn

Tagged:BusinessEast AfricaInvestmentTanzania

By Sauli Giliard

TANZANIA has attracted nine big investments during FY 2016/17 worth $4.259bn compared to FY 2015/16 valued at $5.89bn only, according to data from the Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC).

In an exclusive interview with the 'Daily News' in Dar es Salaam yesterday, TIC Public Relations Manager Pendo Gondwe, said global reports rank Tanzania among the best destinations for investment in Africa.

Ms Gondwe also disclosed that newly registered investments each accounts for not less than $100m, citing the key areas that had attracted investors as agriculture, fishing, energy and constructions and transportation - all of which reflect the country's focus towards industrial economy.

However, she rubbished reports that Tanzania was an 'unfriendly investment environment' and advised Tanzanians not to join those painting a bad image about the country. Ms Gondwe said the nine big investors registered in 2016/17 were from the United Kingdom, India, China, Libya, Iran, Mauritius, Congo and Luxembourg.

The World Economic Report 2017 ranked Tanzania top in East Africa for receiving foreign direct investments (FDIs) worth $1.35bn, followed by Uganda $541m, Rwanda $410m, Kenya $394m and Burundi $0.1m.

Citing Quantrum Global Research Lab; African Exponent's Most Attractive Investment Destination in Africa; and Fontera's latest reports which ranked Tanzania among the top 10 best African countries for investment, she said the growth of economy, market size and conducive environment were the secret behind the achievement.

"Stability of economy, peace, market size and business environment are factors that make Tanzania to attract big investors," she added. "Apart from promoting its 'One Stop' Centre department at TIC, it has reduced long bureaucratic red-tape in the country's investment climate in the country and this has attracted and built confidence to the investors," she explained.

The One-Stop Centre, according to Ms Gondwe, is made up of officials from various government entities including Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA), Business Registration and Licensing Agency (BRELA), saying "investors have no need to knock at each office since these services are under one roof of TIC."

However, TIC has promoted six projects worth above $50m each, owned by locals and foreigners investors, to 'Strategic Investment Status.' Ms Gondwe noted that Pan African Multi-Speciality Health Centre, Goodwill Ceramics, Sayona Fruits, Mihan Gas, Twyford and Hengya Cement, had been considered as strategic projects because they were expected to provide more direct and indirect employment and boost other sectors including agriculture.

Apart from the 2017 reports that indicate Tanzania as the best place for investment, the "Where to Invest in Africa 2018 and RMB's Investment Attractiveness Index," findings show that Tanzania has jumped to the seventh slot from the ninth position due to improved business environment, steady growth and war against corruption.


Tanzania: Big-Time Investors Pump in $4.250bn
 
tanzania nani aliwaroga jamani???? na hizi investment zote kisha bado maskini
 
tanzania nani aliwaroga jamani???? na hizi investment zote kisha bado maskini
Hahahaaa, u speak as if una uhakika wa kula hapo ulipo, ewe mkazi wa kibera hebu kwanza jenga choo safi ndo uje uweke comment hapa, sio unatumia flying toilets then una comment as if bakhresa, hahahaaaa poor kenyan
 
Buts still Kenyas budget last year stood at 23bn$

This year its at 26bn$

Next year they say 29bn$ the 2018/19 fiscal year

Tanzania mko 12bn$

[emoji23][emoji23]

Sent from my SM-J105F using JamiiForums mobile app
Mimi ninadhani zinapotoka taarifa kama hizi, badala ya kuzizungumzia kishabiki, tingeziangalia kwa kila nchi kuona ni jinsi gani tunaweza kujifunza na kubadilishana uzoefu ili kufanya improvement kwa siku zijazo, kwa sababu ninavyofikiria mimi, pamoja na kwamba Tanzania inaongoza, lakini kwa fursa zilizopo Tanzania, bado hicho kiwango ni kidogo sana ukilinganishwa na wanayopata Msumbiji, kuna umuhimu wa kujilinganisha na Msumbiji ambao wanapokea kiasi kikubwa zaidi kuliko Tanzania,

Kwa upande wa Kenya, ni muhimu wakawa wanajilingani na waliojuu yao, kwa mfano, ninashindwa kuelewa kwanini Kenya inapata FDI ndogo kuliko Rwanda, hili sio jambo la kupuuzia hata kidogo, zaidi ya milima na mawe, kitu kingine cha asili ambacho Rwanda inaizidi Kenya ni wasichana warembo tu, na vyote hivyo havihusiki kuvutia FDI, what is happening in Kenya?
 
Hahahaaa, u speak as if una uhakika wa kula hapo ulipo, ewe mkazi wa kibera hebu kwanza jenga choo safi ndo uje uweke comment hapa, sio unatumia flying toilets then una comment as if bakhresa, hahahaaaa poor kenyan
acha kuabudu bakhresa wewe!!!! watu wanapesa zaidi yake but unaona huyo ndio wakumtolea mfano...ebu jiangalieni mna kasoro
 
Big-Time Investors Pump in $4.250bn

Tagged:BusinessEast AfricaInvestmentTanzania

By Sauli Giliard

TANZANIA has attracted nine big investments during FY 2016/17 worth $4.259bn compared to FY 2015/16 valued at $5.89bn only, according to data from the Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC).

In an exclusive interview with the 'Daily News' in Dar es Salaam yesterday, TIC Public Relations Manager Pendo Gondwe, said global reports rank Tanzania among the best destinations for investment in Africa.

Ms Gondwe also disclosed that newly registered investments each accounts for not less than $100m, citing the key areas that had attracted investors as agriculture, fishing, energy and constructions and transportation - all of which reflect the country's focus towards industrial economy.

However, she rubbished reports that Tanzania was an 'unfriendly investment environment' and advised Tanzanians not to join those painting a bad image about the country. Ms Gondwe said the nine big investors registered in 2016/17 were from the United Kingdom, India, China, Libya, Iran, Mauritius, Congo and Luxembourg.

The World Economic Report 2017 ranked Tanzania top in East Africa for receiving foreign direct investments (FDIs) worth $1.35bn, followed by Uganda $541m, Rwanda $410m, Kenya $394m and Burundi $0.1m.

Citing Quantrum Global Research Lab; African Exponent's Most Attractive Investment Destination in Africa; and Fontera's latest reports which ranked Tanzania among the top 10 best African countries for investment, she said the growth of economy, market size and conducive environment were the secret behind the achievement.

"Stability of economy, peace, market size and business environment are factors that make Tanzania to attract big investors," she added. "Apart from promoting its 'One Stop' Centre department at TIC, it has reduced long bureaucratic red-tape in the country's investment climate in the country and this has attracted and built confidence to the investors," she explained.

The One-Stop Centre, according to Ms Gondwe, is made up of officials from various government entities including Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA), Business Registration and Licensing Agency (BRELA), saying "investors have no need to knock at each office since these services are under one roof of TIC."

However, TIC has promoted six projects worth above $50m each, owned by locals and foreigners investors, to 'Strategic Investment Status.' Ms Gondwe noted that Pan African Multi-Speciality Health Centre, Goodwill Ceramics, Sayona Fruits, Mihan Gas, Twyford and Hengya Cement, had been considered as strategic projects because they were expected to provide more direct and indirect employment and boost other sectors including agriculture.

Apart from the 2017 reports that indicate Tanzania as the best place for investment, the "Where to Invest in Africa 2018 and RMB's Investment Attractiveness Index," findings show that Tanzania has jumped to the seventh slot from the ninth position due to improved business environment, steady growth and war against corruption.


Tanzania: Big-Time Investors Pump in $4.250bn
Congratulations. Atleast leo mmetushinda na kitu
 
Buts still Kenyas budget last year stood at 23bn$

This year its at 26bn$

Next year they say 29bn$ the 2018/19 fiscal year

Tanzania mko 12bn$

[emoji23][emoji23]

Sent from my SM-J105F using JamiiForums mobile app
Hivi hizo hela ndio zilizotengwa na zipo au ndio mmepanga Budget iwe hivyo? can you break it down? yaani hela iliyopo, na ambazo mngependa kupata kwa wahisani ili ifikie hiyo 26bn$.
 
Hivi hizo hela ndio zilizotengwa na zipo au ndio mmepanga Budget iwe hivyo? can you break it down? yaani hela iliyopo, na ambazo mngependa kupata kwa wahisani ili ifikie hiyo 26bn$.
KRA mwaka huu ime collect 1.77trn KSH= 17.1bn$

Kenya Huwa haiongezi hela za wahisani kwa bajeti...



Sent from my SM-J105F using JamiiForums mobile app
 
Buts still Kenyas budget last year stood at 23bn$

This year its at 26bn$

Next year they say 29bn$ the 2018/19 fiscal year

Tanzania mko 12bn$

[emoji23][emoji23]

Sent from my SM-J105F using JamiiForums mobile app
Kwenye ile thread ulianzisha kuhsu budget yenu ya 2018/2019 nilikuuuliza swali hukujibu, leo umerudia!


Nami ngoja nikuulize tena, hyo $12bn ni budget ya tz ya mwaka gani?
 
What? Unajua mna budget deficit % ngapi? FYI, mna zaidi ya 10%, Mtatoa wapi hz kama sio kukopa kwa wahisani!

Wewe unaota siku hz naona
Halafu hakuna dalili ya hiyo 10% kusuka anytime soon. Ukame wa chakula na appetite ya unnecessary import imeongezeka sana. Wakati sisi tuna bana matumizi, na matunda yanaonekana kwenye balance of payment surplus 2017.

Tanzania reports a $637m trade surplus in 2017
 
ujue hizo hela za kwenye makaratasi hazi aksi uhalisia wa maisha huku mtaani
mtaani mambo si kama makaratasi yasemavyo
 
Reality on ground economy is on a downward spin! Geza acha blind fanatic ushabiki. Economy is in good downward spin.
 
ujue hizo hela za kwenye makaratasi hazi aksi uhalisia wa maisha huku mtaani
mtaani mambo si kama makaratasi yasemavyo
Aliyepata ajira kutokana na uwekezaji huo unadhani na yeye anasema mambo sio mazuri huko mtaani?
 
Back
Top Bottom