Tanzania maintains solid growth but poverty remains widespread

Tanzania maintains solid growth but poverty remains widespread

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Country maintains excellent macroeconomic management but rural poor yet to experience benefits of growth

DAR ES SALAAM, November 1, 2012 – The Tanzanian economy continued to post impressive growth with a rate of more than 6 per cent over the past year in addition to a marked reduction in its fiscal deficit, despite a difficult external environment. This impressive performance resulted from the Government’s flexibility in utilizing fiscal and monetary policies, especially amidst the surge in inflation experienced from November 2011.

These are the major highlights in the latest Tanzania Economic Update released by the World Bank today, titled: ‘Spreading the Wings: From Economic Growth to Shared Prosperity’. It is the second of a biannual series that was launched by the Bank in Tanzania in February 2012. The aim of the series is to foster constructive policy dialogue between stakeholders and policymakers and to stimulate debate on essential economic issues.

“With a GDP growth rate of 6.5 percent during 2011/12 and manageable fiscal and current account deficits, Tanzania has performed better than most developed countries and better than many fast emerging economies, including India, and Brazil,” wrote Jacques Morisset, main author and Lead Economist for Tanzania, Uganda and Burundi.

The strong fiscal performance exhibited by Tanzania is further attributed to high tax collection and to Government’s effort to restrain non-priority expenditures. Such adjustment did not apply to development expenditures, which continued to expand with the objective to address existing gaps in infrastructure all over the country.

Furthermore, with this performance and despite persistent high inflation, Tanzania should continue to enjoy positive prospects with forecasted GDP growth of 6.5 to 7.0 per cent through 2014 for as long as it is not impacted upon by other external shocks including commodity and food price fluctuations. The report however warns that the current performance will only endure if Government places emphasis on fiscal and debt sustainability and the optimal use of public resources, close monitoring of public accounts, including those of public agencies and enterprises operating in the energy sector.

The Economic update, however, stresses that Tanzania’s strong economic growth has continued to elude rural households which constitute approximately two thirds of the total population and 80 percent of the poor and who continue to survive in appalling conditions. Facilitating the inclusion of rural households into the country’s growth process should be at the core of the policy debate in Tanzania.

While there is no blueprint for the achievement of socio-economic transformation, Tanzania can find inspiration in the experience of successful countries that had similar profiles a few decades ago.

“The experience of Vietnam and Malaysia has shown that widespread rural poverty does not have to be enduring,” said Philippe Dongier, World Bank Director for Tanzania, Uganda, and Burundi. These countries have been able to manage three forces that have the potential to produce transformational impact in Tanzania. These are agricultural commercialization, diversification toward high value products and off farm activities; and migration toward urban centers.
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wakuu wenye maoni hapo, gas ndo inanza chimbwa huko mtwara, i wonder kwann waisafirishe hadi dar ianze sambazwa huko kwenda maeneo mengine, tourism sector nayo imeamka, madini nako kuna +ve signs, modes za infrastructure nazo zaboreshwa na mambo kadha wa kadha, mi binafsi naona kama vile wanajitahidi au mwasemaje.
 
wakuu wenye maoni hapo, gas ndo inanza chimbwa huko mtwara, i wonder kwann waisafirishe hadi dar ianze sambazwa huko kwenda maeneo mengine, tourism sector nayo imeamka, madini nako kuna +ve signs, modes za infrastructure nazo zaboreshwa na mambo kadha wa kadha, mi binafsi naona kama vile wanajitahidi au mwasemaje.

wanajitahidi kufanya nini? Kusambaza poverty?!
 
We have multiple solutions of diminishing poverty in our nation;
1. The government must establish the new system of tax collection such that, those people/organizations/institutions etc which gain more revenue should pay higher tax related to their profit. And this tax should be collected in a all regions but the money collected must be used in the specific region where such amount have been collected. This can facilitate the societies to benefit directly from the tax.

Take an example from Kigoma;- always TRA collects tax (cars for example), people do pay road licence and other taxes related to cars and roads, but still the roads are in bad condition. Then where do the money go?

2. Government officers must pay the tax for their importation/exportation. It has been a bad culture of our government to allow her officers to free pass of their business, this has been lowering the amount of money to be collected.

3. The government must minimize the conditions for the people who need to take loan from financial institutions. This will majority to ask for the loan. In this case the government should consider even small business including Machinga, pety traders, peasants(small scale farmers). Also the government must reduce the the return from the loans. This may encourage more people to employ themselves in different activities.
 
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