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Tanzania Eyes $9 Billion in Private Investment for Mega Projects Through PPPs

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  • Over 84 projects underway, spanning infrastructure, hydropower, and urban development
  • Government targets key projects like the Kibaha-Chalinze road and a modern complex in Kariakoo

Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania – Tanzania is aiming to secure approximately $9 billion (Sh25 trillion) in private capital to fund a range of mega projects through Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). The country’s Public-Private Partnership Centre (PPPC) has announced that over 84 projects are in various stages across sectors, including infrastructure, hydropower, and urban development.

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