Tanzania has what it takes to be ‘African economic giant’

Tanzania has what it takes to be ‘African economic giant’

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Haya mambo wala hayaitaji haraka, leo hata wahandishi kutoka nchi za mabeberu wameanza kutambua nguvu zetu kama Tanzania.

Nadhani kitu kenya wanachokiogopa hapa duniani ni Tanzania, yahani kenya hua anajua alikalia nafasi ambayo si yake na mwenyenayo anaitaka sasa.

Nadhani sasa tunahanza kutafuta ubabe wa Africa na sio kubattle na nchi ndogo kama kenya.

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Tanzanian President John Magufuli waves as he attends a ceremony marking the country’s 58th independence anniversary in 2019. Stringer

Tanzanian President John Magufuli waves as he attends a ceremony marking the country’s 58th independence anniversary in 2019. Stringer/AFP via GettyImages

East Africa’s sleeping giant is finally awakening. Right in the middle of the global Coronavirus pandemic, Tanzania has provided a rare piece of good news — on 1 July 2020, the country achieved its middle-income vision five years ahead of schedule.

As a coastal economy bordering eight countries, six of which are nearly or completely land-locked, Tanzania is well-situated to become a regional economic and transit hub. The country is endowed with rich renewable and non-renewable resources that can power not only its own economic transformation but that of its neighbours as well.

Reporting on Africa tends to swing between two extremes: Africa is either a hopeless basket case or a rising continent.

What is often conspicuously lacking is a more nuanced analysis of the unspectacular progress that is being made. Tanzania’s case shows that no country is pre-ordained to remain underdeveloped.

Tanzania is potentially an African economic giant due to what I call its unique characteristics — strategic location, diverse resources, and political stability.

Perhaps most crucially, the country has enjoyed decades of political stability, with hardly any of the conflicts that have affected almost all its neighbours since independence in the 1960s.

During the presidency of Benjamin Mkapa, Tanzanian stakeholders began the exercise of formulating the country’s development vision. In 1995, a team of experts was the focal point of this exercise under the auspices of the Planning Commission. Participation took different forms, including symposiums, interviews, dialogues, and meetings that brought together different social groups.

The media was also closely involved through newspapers, radio and television. The aim was to transform Tanzanian from a low-income to a middle-income country by 2025. Mkapa’s presidential successors Jakaya Kikwete and John Pombe Magufuli both relentlessly pursued the vision.

Lessons for Other Countries
Consistent economic management saw Tanzania realise annual growth between 6% and 8% in the past decade. As a result, Tanzania’s nominal GDP more than doubled from $29bn in 2009 to $63bn in 2019.

Diversification was the key.
  • Tanzania has become one of the top five gold producers in Africa.
  • Manufacturing is gathering momentum after years of decline. Tanzania now produces cement, textiles, ceramics, tools, and simple machinery.
  • Part of the success in mining and manufacturing is due to attracting foreign direct investment of at least $1bn year in the past half-decade.
  • Improved processing and delivery of goods from Tanzanian ports to countries such as Burundi, Rwanda, DR Congo, Uganda, and Zambia became another source of income.
  • Services, telecoms, banking and construction have experienced impressive growth rates, with the commercial capital of Dar Es Salam becoming the largest city in eastern Africa.
Perhaps Tanzania’s most important lesson lies in its political stability that enabled the country to transform from a quasi-socialist to a market economy.

Tanzania’s agriculture remains a weak spot. The agriculture sector which largely remains underdeveloped, provides livelihoods directly to about 55% of the population. Three quarters of Tanzania’s poor eke out a living in agriculture, while a further 15% is indirectly related to the sector through value chain functions such as traders, transporters and processors.

Bottom Line
Agriculture’s centrality to Tanzania’s development by virtue of its size and spread is therefore self-evident. That is why agriculture still needs fundamental reforms to take Tanzania to the next level.

Chanzo: The Africa Report
 
Niiliisoma hii makala Google na nikajiuliza maswali kadhaa.Kwanini hawa wazungu ghafla wameanza kutusifia sana? Kwani huko nyuma hizo resources hazikuwepo? Ni hawa hawa miaka 2 iliyopita walikuwa wakipinga vikali kuwa uchumi wetu hauikui kwa asilimia 7% na watakukadiria kwa pungufu ya 5%.Leo ghafla hawa hawa wametupeleka uchumi wa kati kabla ya 2025.Wakati mwingine tukiona taarifa kama hizi ni vizuri kujitathmini wenyewe.

Hawa jamaa wanafuata sana zile kanuni za 48 laws of power. Wakati mwingine msifie hasimu waako ili ajihisi hakuna audui,halafu akijisahau tu hit and destroy him completely.
 
Niiliisoma hii makala Google na nikajiuliza maswali kadhaa.Kwanini hawa wazungu ghafla wameanza kutusifia sana? Kwani huko nyuma hizo resources hazikuwepo? Ni hawa hawa miaka 2 iliyopita walikuwa wakipinga vikali kuwa uchumi wetu hauikui kwa asilimia 7% na watakukadiria kwa pungufu ya 5%.Leo ghafla hawa hawa wametupeleka uchumi wa kati kabla ya 2025.Wakati mwingine tukiona taarifa kama hizi ni vizuri kujitathmini wenyewe.

Hawa jamaa wanafuata sana zile kanuni za 48 laws of power. Wakati mwingine msifie hasimu waako ili ajihisi hakuna audui,halafu akijisahau tu hit and destroy him completely.
That is one way of interpreting it, lakini wao wana tuangalia Waafrika wote katika jicho tofauti sana na hilo.
 
Niiliisoma hii makala Google na nikajiuliza maswali kadhaa.Kwanini hawa wazungu ghafla wameanza kutusifia sana? Kwani huko nyuma hizo resources hazikuwepo? Ni hawa hawa miaka 2 iliyopita walikuwa wakipinga vikali kuwa uchumi wetu hauikui kwa asilimia 7% na watakukadiria kwa pungufu ya 5%. Leo ghafla hawa hawa wametupeleka uchumi wa kati kabla ya 2025. Wakati mwingine tukiona taarifa kama hizi ni vizuri kujitathmini wenyewe.

Hawa jamaa wanafuata sana zile kanuni za 48 laws of power. Wakati mwingine msifie hasimu waako ili ajihisi hakuna audui,halafu akijisahau tu hit and destroy him completely.
Wameshagundua kichwa kilichopo hakifagilii ujinga ndio sababu wameamua kukubaki kuunga mkono.
 
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