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Tanzania Sectorial Reports

 
Tanzania Capital Markets Report

tanzania-capital-market The securities market in Tanzania emerged in the 1990s as a result of the government policy to liberalize the financial sector. Since then, most of the listed companies have been giving dividends of about 20% and none of them below 10%. The Market capitalization for the quarter ending December 2004 rose to TShs 2,325 bn from TShs 665 bn the year before.

 

Tanzania Capital Markets Report
 
Tanzania Banking and Finance Sector Report

tanzania-banking-sectorThe Tanzania banking sector embarked on a plan for financial liberalization in 1992 in order to sustain its economic growth. As a result of this liberalization, the banking sector in Tanzania has been booming, particularly over the last few years. The total assets have increased by 60%, from $ 1.7 billion at the end of 1999 to $ 2.7 billion at the end of June 2004.

Tanzania Banking and Finance Sector Report
 
Tanzania Transport Sector Report

Tanzania-Transport-Sector-ReportIn the past five years, the Tanzania transport sector’s growth and performance have continued to improve due to both government efforts and private sector investment in road rehabilitation, expansion of telecommunications services, modernization of port services, and improvement in marine, railway and air transport services

Tanzania Transport Sector Report
 
Tanzania Real Estate Sector Report
tanzania-real-estate-sector-reportWhile the Tanzania real estate sector is not as highly developed as the construction sector, the developments within the construction sector have benefited the real estate sector through the creation of additional real estate space.
Tanzania Real Estate Sector Report
 
Tanzania Tourism Sector Report
Tanzania-Tourism-Sector-ReportThe Tanzania tourism sector still remains relatively untapped, welcoming roughly 600,000 visitors per annum compared with neighbouring Kenya's million + visitors. The Government's determination to create an environment conducive to private investment, combined with Tanzania's natural beauty and the potential of the tourism sector, make the country an extremely viable and appealing market for investment.
Tanzania Tourism Sector Report
 
Tanzania Telecoms Sector Report
Tanzania-Telecom-Sector-ReportThe communications sector plays and will continue to play a major role in contributing to the social and economic development of Tanzania. The Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) sector in Tanzania is today completely liberalised. Telecommunication facilities are available in most parts of the country and are linked to the world through Dar es Salaam, the country’s commercial capital.

 

Tanzania Telecoms Sector Report
 
Tanzania Construction Sector Report
tanzania-construction-sector-reportThe Tanzania construction sector continues to be one of the most exciting sectors in the Tanzanian economy. The sector is currently experiencing a period of growth primarily driven by the recent developments in the roadwork, housing and mining industries. The growth rate of the sector increased to 11.9% in 2005/06 from 10.8% in 2004/05 and the contribution of construction activity to the overall GDP rose to 5.7% in 2005/06 compared to a contribution of 5.4% in 2004/05.
Tanzania Construction Sector Report
 
Tanzania Safari and Travel Guide
Tanzania-Safari-and-Travel-Guide

With an extremely rich wildlife and game viewing widely regarded as the best in Africa, with more land devoted to national parks and game reserves than any other wildlife destination in the world, Tanzania can truly claim to be the home of the safari - the Swahili word for journey.

Tanzania Safari and Travel Guide