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Tuesday, 14 April 2026

ABSA BANK TANZANIA TRANSFORMS MATERNAL CARE WITH REFURBISHED WARD AT TEMEKE HOSPITAL

Director of Human Capital and Culture at Absa Bank Tanzania, Patrick Foya (left), and Medical Officer in Charge at Temeke Regional Referral Hospital, Dr. Mfaume Kibwana, unveil a curtain to mark the official handover of the renovated Maternity Ward by Absa Bank. The brief ceremony was held at the hospital premises in Temeke, Dar es Salaam. On the right is Aron Luhanga, Director of Marketing and Corporate Affairs at Absa Bank. 
Director of Human Capital and Culture at Absa Bank Tanzania, Patrick Foya (centre), cuts a ribbon to mark the official handover of the renovated Maternity Ward at Temeke Regional Referral Hospital. On the right is Dr. Mfaume Kibwana, the hospital’s Medical Officer in Charge, and on the left is Aron Luhanga, Director of Marketing and Corporate Affairs at Absa Bank Tanzania.

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – 13 April 2026 — Absa Bank Tanzania has reinforced its commitment to community wellbeing with the handover of a fully refurbished Mother and Children Ward at Temeke Regional Referral Hospital.

The initiative, delivered through the bank’s staff-led “Adopt a Ward” programme, reflects a growing shift in how corporate institutions are engaging with communities—not just through funding, but through active employee participation and purpose-driven impact.

A Practical Investment in Healthcare

The refurbishment has significantly improved the ward’s infrastructure, creating a safer, cleaner, and more dignified environment for mothers, children, and healthcare workers.

Key upgrades include:

  • Roofing and ceiling improvements
  • Toilet wall tiling and plumbing works
  • Window repairs and external PVC enhancements
  • Electrical installations
  • Aluminium door fittings
  • Installation of toilet seats and sinks
  • Complete repainting of the ward

These enhancements collectively contribute to a more conducive care environment—an essential factor in maternal and child health outcomes.

Where Purpose Meets People

Speaking during the handover, Patrick Foya, Director of Human Capital & Culture at Absa Bank Tanzania, emphasized the deeper meaning behind the initiative.

“At Absa, we believe that ‘Your story matters’, and today we are reminded that the stories of mothers, children, families and healthcare workers matter deeply.”

He noted that the project is a clear expression of Absa’s purpose:
“Empowering Africa’s tomorrow, together… one story at a time.”

More importantly, it highlights a distinctive internal culture—one where employees take the lead in identifying community needs, mobilizing resources, and partnering with the institution to deliver lasting change.

STANBIC BANK TANZANIA’S NEEMAROSE SINGO NAMED AMONG AFRICA’S TOP 100 MARKETING LEADERS

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – April 14, 2026

Tanzania’s growing influence in shaping trusted institutions and competitive brands across Africa has received a significant boost, following the recognition of Stanbic Bank Tanzania’s Head of Brand and Marketing, Neemarose Singo, among the continent’s top marketing leaders.

Singo has been named in the inaugural Africa CMO 100 (ACMO100) list—an initiative by Brand Africa and its partners—celebrating the most impactful marketing executives driving brand strategy, customer insight, and business growth across Africa and the diaspora.

A Continental Recognition with Local Impact

The ACMO100 brings together 100 senior leaders whose influence extends far beyond traditional marketing. These are professionals shaping how organisations grow, how markets evolve, and how trust is built at scale.

For Tanzania, Singo’s recognition signals a broader shift—one where local institutions and professionals are increasingly contributing to Africa’s business narrative, competitiveness, and long-term growth.

It also reflects the rising importance of marketing as a strategic function, no longer confined to communication, but central to building relevance, confidence, and economic participation.

Stanbic’s Growth Story and Strategic Position

For Stanbic Bank Tanzania, the recognition comes amid a period of sustained growth and institutional strength.

With over three decades of presence in the country, the bank has established itself as a key player across corporate, investment, and commercial banking—supporting critical sectors such as trade, infrastructure, and enterprise development.

This positioning places Stanbic at the heart of Tanzania’s evolving financial ecosystem, where innovation, inclusion, and long-term value creation are becoming increasingly important.

A Year of Global Recognition

The bank’s performance has also been acknowledged internationally. In 2026, Stanbic Bank Tanzania received multiple accolades at the Euromoney Private Banking Awards, including:

  • Best International Private Bank
  • Best Bank for Next Generation
  • Best Bank for Client Service

These recognitions highlight the bank’s commitment to helping clients build, grow, and sustain wealth through structured, long-term financial solutions.

Additionally, the bank was named Best Bank in Tanzania for 2025 by The Banker, further reinforcing its strong financial performance, innovation, and contribution to national economic development.

Why Marketing Matters in Banking

In today’s financial landscape, marketing plays a defining role in shaping trust—arguably the most valuable currency in banking.

Trust is not built through products alone. It is built through clarity in communication, consistency in delivery, and confidence in customer experience. Marketing bridges strategy and perception, ensuring that what a bank promises is what customers actually experience.

Stanbic Bank Tanzania Chief Executive, Manzi Rwegasira, emphasised the importance of this recognition:

This recognition reflects the calibre of leadership within the bank and the strategic value of our brand. A strong brand is a critical asset that anchors trust, drives relevance, and supports our ambition to serve clients meaningfully as Tanzania’s financial sector continues to expand.”

A Shift in African Brand Leadership

Speaking on her recognition, Neemarose Singo highlighted a broader transformation taking place across the continent:

Across Africa, brand building is evolving beyond visibility to meaning. It is about understanding people, earning trust, and delivering real business outcomes.”

Monday, 13 April 2026

TANZANIA BOOSTS DIGITAL CONNECTIVITY AS PRESIDENT SAMIA LAUNCHES 758 TELECOM TOWERS, AIRTEL HONOURED

President of the United Republic of Tanzania, H.E. Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, presents an appreciation award to Charles Kamoto, Managing Director of Airtel Tanzania, during the handover ceremony marking the completion of communication towers and the national fibre optic backbone infrastructure at the Jakaya Kikwete Convention Centre in Dodoma.

Dodoma, 10 April 2026 - Tanzania has taken a major leap forward in its digital transformation journey, following the inauguration of 758 telecommunications towers by President Samia Suluhu Hassan—a milestone that underscores the country’s growing commitment to connectivity, inclusion, and innovation.

The landmark ceremony, held in Dodoma, not only marked the commissioning of critical infrastructure but also celebrated the collective efforts of telecom operators driving Tanzania’s digital agenda.

Expanding Access, Unlocking Opportunity

The newly launched towers have extended or enhanced network coverage to approximately 8.5 million citizens across 1,400 villages—many of them in previously underserved and rural areas. This expansion represents a significant stride toward bridging the digital divide and ensuring equitable access to communication services.

Communication today is not a luxury, but a bridge to opportunity,” President Samia noted, reinforcing the government’s vision to leverage technology as a catalyst for economic growth and social development.

Anchored in national priorities such as Vision 2050 and the CCM 2025 Manifesto, Tanzania’s digital push is increasingly focused on enabling job creation, boosting innovation, and fostering a knowledge-based economy.

Industry Players Recognised

During the event, the government honoured leading telecom operators for their role in expanding digital services and strengthening national connectivity. Among those recognised was Airtel Tanzania, whose Managing Director Charles Kamoto received the award on behalf of the company.

Other key players acknowledged included Vodacom Tanzania, Yas Tanzania, TTCL, and Halotel—all instrumental in advancing connectivity nationwide.

Power of Public-Private Partnerships

Out of the 758 towers commissioned, Airtel Tanzania constructed 169 under a public-private partnership framework, highlighting the effectiveness of collaboration between government and industry.

The Universal Communications Service Access Fund (UCSAF) played a pivotal role in this rollout, contributing approximately TZS 126 billion to facilitate deployment in commercially unviable areas—ensuring that no community is left behind.

These towers are more than infrastructure—they are enablers of opportunity,” said Kamoto. “They connect farmers, students, entrepreneurs, and entire communities to the digital economy.”

WAKAZI WA DAR ES SALAAM WAIPONGEZA BENKI YA NMB KWA KUZINDUA MATAWI YANAYOTEMBEA (BANK ON WHEELS)

Meneja wa NMB Kanda ya Dar es Salaam, Seka Urio (wa nne kushoto), akiwa kwenye picha ya pamoja na wafanyakazi wa benki hiyo, wakati wa uzinduzi rasmi wa utoaji huduma kupitia magari maalum (Matawi Yanayotembea), uliofanyika jijini Dar es Salaam. Magari hayo nane ni sehemu ya mkakati endelevu wa usambazaji Huduma za Kibenki Vijijini 'NMB Rural Banking Strategy'.
Mkuu wa Idara ya Mauzo na Mtandao wa Matawi ya Benki ya NMB, Donatus Richard (katikati), akimhudumia Mwajuma Athumani Saidi aliyehudhuria uzinduzi rasmi wa utoaji huduma kupitia magari maalum (Matawi Yanayotembea - Bank on Wheels), uliofanyika jijini Dar es Salaam.

Dar es Salaam, Aprili 10, 2026: Katika hatua nyingine ya kuendeleza ujumuishaji wa kifedha nchini, NMB Bank Plc imezindua rasmi huduma za Matawi Yanayotembea—maarufu kama Bank on Wheels—ikiwa ni utekelezaji wa vitendo wa kaulimbiu yake ya Karibu Yako. Uzinduzi huo uliofanyika jijini Dar es Salaam umepokelewa kwa shangwe na wakazi pamoja na wadau wa biashara, waliopongeza ubunifu huo unaolenga kusogeza huduma za kifedha karibu zaidi na wananchi.

Mapema mwaka huu, benki hiyo ilitambulisha magari maalum nane yatakayotoa huduma jumuishi za kibenki kwa wateja walioko mijini na vijijini. Matawi hayo yanayohama-hama yanalenga kufikia maeneo yenye shughuli nyingi za kiuchumi kama masoko, minada ya mifugo, machimbo ya madini na maeneo ya kilimo—ambapo mahitaji ya huduma za kifedha ni makubwa lakini upatikanaji wake umekuwa changamoto.

Akizungumza wakati wa uzinduzi huo uliofanyika Alhamisi, Aprili 9, Mkuu wa Idara ya Mauzo na Mtandao wa Matawi wa NMB, Donatus Richard, alisema kuwa huduma hiyo ni sehemu muhimu ya mkakati wa benki hiyo wa kusambaza huduma za kifedha vijijini kupitia NMB Rural Banking Strategy.

Alieleza kuwa magari hayo yatagawanywa katika kanda mbalimbali nchini, zikiwemo Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar, Kanda ya Kati, Kusini, Kaskazini, Ziwa, Magharibi na Nyanda za Juu Kusini, kwa lengo la kuwafikia zaidi ya wateja milioni 10 waliopo na kuvutia wengine kujiunga na benki hiyo.

Magari haya ni zaidi ya fursa kwa wateja wetu—hasa wajasiriamali na wafanyabiashara waliopo kwenye masoko na minada. Yatawapatia huduma za kifedha, ushauri, mikopo, bima pamoja na elimu ya fedha kwa ukaribu zaidi,” alisema Donatus.

Aliongeza kuwa tafiti zinaonesha taasisi nyingi za kifedha zimejikita zaidi mijini, hali inayosababisha pengo la huduma vijijini. NMB imechagua kubadili mwelekeo huo kwa kuwafuata wananchi walipo, ili kupunguza gharama na muda wa kupata huduma za kifedha.

BANK OF AFRICA UNVEILS ENHANCED SME FINANCING SOLUTIONS TO ACCELERATE BUSINESS GROWTH

The Governor of Bank of Tanzania, Emmanuel Tutuba (center), cuts a ribbon to mark the official launch of the SME financial solutions and advisory program. Second left is the Managing Director of Bank of Africa Tanzania, Esther Cecil Maruma; first left is the Deputy Managing Director – Commercial, Hamza Cherkaoui; on the right is Board Member Waziri Kindamba; and third left is the Deputy Managing Director – Operations, Wasia Mushi.
The Guest of Honor, accompanied by Bank of Africa’s senior management, tours the newly unveiled SME Space, showcasing a range of innovative solutions designed to empower and support small and medium-sized enterprises. From left: Acting Head of SME, Bank of Africa Tanzania, Beatrice Richard; Deputy Managing Director – Commercial, Hamza Cherkaoui; Board Member, Waziri Kindamba; Governor of the Bank of Tanzania, Emmanuel Tutuba; and Managing Director, Bank of Africa Tanzania, Esther Cecil Maruma.

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania — Bank of Africa Tanzania has officially launched a comprehensive SME-focused program designed to expand access to finance, strengthen business capabilities, and accelerate the growth of small and medium enterprises across the country.

The initiative introduces tailored financial solutions alongside structured advisory services, targeting key challenges faced by SMEs, including limited access to credit, financial literacy gaps, and constrained growth opportunities.

The program has received strong endorsement from the Bank of Tanzania Governor, Emmanuel Tutuba, who commended the bank for its proactive approach in addressing the evolving needs of the SME sector.

Speaking during the official launch at the Bank of Africa Tanzania Lumumba Branch, Tutuba described the initiative as a significant milestone in advancing Tanzania’s financial ecosystem.

This initiative reflects a positive and necessary transformation in our banking sector—from generalized lending systems to targeted, solution-driven financial inclusion,” he said.

He emphasized the critical role SMEs play in Tanzania’s economy, noting that they account for approximately 95% of all businesses and contribute about 35% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Additionally, SMEs employ over five million people, making them central to job creation, innovation, and inclusive economic growth.

Tutuba further highlighted that the initiative aligns with the National Financial Inclusion Framework (2023–2028), which prioritizes expanding access to affordable and reliable financial services. He noted that SMEs remain a key focus group alongside women, youth, people with disabilities, smallholder farmers, and fishermen.


A Strategic Shift Towards SME-Centric Banking

The Managing Director of Bank of Africa Tanzania, Esther Cecil Maruma, underscored the bank’s commitment to delivering impactful, results-driven solutions.

Our strategy is built on a deep understanding of how SMEs operate—including cash flow cycles, growth ambitions, and the challenges they face—allowing us to provide solutions that directly meet their needs,” she said. “Our goal is to enable businesses to grow faster, compete effectively, and remain sustainable in the long term.”

Maruma explained that the newly launched solutions go beyond conventional banking by offering highly customized services tailored specifically to SME operations.

YAS TANZANIA LEADS DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE HANDOVER, ENHANCING NATIONAL BROADBAND BACKBONE


President of the United Republic of Tanzania, H.E. Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, presents an appreciation award to Pierre Canton Bacara, Chief Executive Officer of Yas Tanzania and Chairman of the Consortium of Telco Operators, during the handover ceremony marking the completion of communication towers and the national fibre optic backbone infrastructure at the Jakaya Kikwete Convention Centre.

The award recognises Yas Tanzania’s contribution to strengthening the country’s digital transformation agenda. Looking on (left) is Minister for Communication and Information Technology, Hon. Angellah Kairuki.

Dodoma, 10 April 2026 – Tanzania has reached a major milestone in its digital transformation journey following the official handover of critical telecommunications infrastructure developed through a public-private partnership between the Government and a consortium of telecom operators.


Historic Handover Ceremony

The handover ceremony, held at the Jakaya Kikwete Convention Centre, was presided over by President Samia Suluhu Hassan. The President commended the consortium for its role in expanding digital access and strengthening Tanzania’s economic competitiveness through improved connectivity.


Expanding the National Digital Backbone

The project delivered 758 communication towers and over 1,100 kilometres of national fibre optic infrastructure, reinforcing the National ICT Broadband Backbone (NICTBB).

Key fibre routes include:

  • Dodoma–Mwanza
  • Morogoro–Ifakara
  • Moshi–Rombo

Together, these corridors span approximately 1,193 kilometres, significantly enhancing national connectivity.

In addition, metro fibre infrastructure has been deployed across major urban centres, including Dar es Salaam, Arusha, Mbeya, Mwanza, Tanga, Moshi, Morogoro, Dodoma, Tabora, Shinyanga, Biharamulo, Makambako, and Musoma. Additional segments are still under construction and will be handed over upon completion.


Public-Private Partnership Driving Impact

Speaking on behalf of the consortium, Chairman Pierre Canton Bacara emphasized the importance of sustained collaboration between the government and private sector.

He noted that the project demonstrates how strategic partnerships can successfully deliver large-scale infrastructure while accelerating national broadband objectives.

This infrastructure will enhance access to public services and unlock growth across sectors such as financial services, e-commerce, healthcare, and education,” he said.


Yas Tanzania’s Strategic Role

Yas Tanzania played a central operational role in the consortium, supporting both construction and network rollout.

  • Delivered 261 sites (approximately 33% of total towers)
  • Upgraded its entire 2G footprint to 4G
  • Invested over TZS 1 trillion in network infrastructure

Friday, 10 April 2026

TANZANIA BREWERIES CALLS FOR COORDINATED ACTION AS TANZANIA CONFRONTS ILLICIT ALCOHOL RISKS

Michelle Kilpin, Managing Director of TBL.

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – Tanzania Breweries Limited (TBL) has called for sustained and coordinated national action to combat the growing threat of illicit alcohol, warning that the issue continues to pose serious risks to public health, government revenue, and the sustainability of legitimate businesses.

The company commended ongoing government efforts to curb illicit trade, noting that recent enforcement operations targeting counterfeit and unregulated alcohol products signal a strengthened commitment to consumer protection and fair market practices.

A Widespread and Growing Concern

Illicit alcohol remains prevalent across Tanzania, accounting for a significant portion of total consumption. These unregulated products expose consumers to unsafe substances and place mounting pressure on healthcare systems, communities, and the formal economy.

From a public health standpoint, the risks are severe. Illicit alcohol is often produced without adherence to safety or quality standards, increasing the likelihood of contamination with harmful chemicals. The consequences can be devastating, including organ damage, blindness, and in extreme cases, death. Across communities, the impact is increasingly visible, with many Tanzanians reporting personal connections to victims of unsafe alcohol consumption.

Economic Impact and Revenue Loss

Beyond health concerns, the economic implications are substantial. Tanzania is estimated to lose more than TZS 1 trillion annually in uncollected tax revenue linked to illicit alcohol trade. This loss represents critical funding that could otherwise support healthcare services, strengthen education systems, and finance essential infrastructure projects.

At the same time, illicit trade distorts market dynamics. Licensed producers who comply with regulatory standards and contribute to national development face unfair competition from illegal operators who bypass compliance costs and undercut prices. This uneven playing field discourages investment and threatens jobs across the value chain—from farmers and manufacturers to distributors and retailers.

Thursday, 9 April 2026

QUALCOMM UNVEILS 2026 STARTUP COHORT FOR MAKE IN AFRICA MENTORSHIP PROGRAM

Johannesburg – April 8, 2026 – Qualcomm Incorporated has announced the selection of 10 high-potential startups for the fourth edition of its flagship Qualcomm® Make in Africa Mentorship Program, reinforcing its commitment to advancing Africa’s deep-technology ecosystem.

The initiative, part of the broader Qualcomm Africa Innovation Platform, focuses on nurturing early-stage startups developing cutting-edge solutions in areas such as Edge AI/ML, IoT, advanced connectivity, and embedded computing.

Strengthening Africa’s Deep-Tech Ecosystem

Now in its fourth year, the equity-free mentorship program attracted over 1,200 applications from more than 45 African countries, reflecting the continent’s rapidly growing innovation landscape. The selected startups were chosen based on their ability to deploy advanced technologies into scalable, end-to-end solutions across key sectors including agriculture, smart infrastructure, education, and mobility.

Participants will benefit from a comprehensive support package that includes:

  • Technical mentorship and business coaching
  • Engineering consultations for product development
  • Product design support using Arduino AI platforms
  • Intellectual property (IP) training, including access to L2Pro Africa
  • Patent advisory support from Adams & Adams

Additionally, each startup will receive a $5,000 stipend upon successful completion of program requirements, while at the programs's Finale, one startup will be awarded a Social Impact Fund grant from Qualcomm for Good.

SERENGETI APPLE YANOGESHA PASAKA KWA MANDHARI, LADHA NA VIBE YA KIPEKEE DAR ES SALAAM

Dar es Salaam. Kama sehemu ya maadhimisho ya sikukuu ya Pasaka kote nchini, Serengeti Apple iliandaa premium brunch experience maalum iliyofanyika mwishoni mwa wiki katika hoteli ya Serena jijini Dar es Salaam, ikiwapatia wageni waalikwa uzoefu wa kipekee unaoendana na ari ya shamrashamra ya sikukuu.

Likiwa limeandaliwa katika mazingira ya kifahari yenye mandhari tulivu na mpangilio wa kisasa, tukio hilo lilijumuisha vipengele mbalimbali vikiwemo mazungumzo ya karibu, burudani nyepesi ya muziki pamoja na huduma ya kiwango cha juu. Uzoefu huo ulikamilishwa na ladha ya kipekee na ya kuburudisha ya Serengeti Apple—kinywaji kinachozalishwa na kampuni ya Serengeti Breweries Limited hapa nchini Tanzania.

Kuanzia muonekano wa mapambo ya meza hadi vibes za tukio zima kwa ujumla, kila kipengele kilizingatia ubora na umakini wa hali ya juu. Mpangilio huo uliakisi taswira halisi ya namna sikukuu na matukio maalum yanavyoweza kusherehekewa kwa mtindo wa kisasa unaojali ubora na uzoefu wa mgeni.

Kupitia uzoefu huu wa kipekee, Serengeti Apple inaendelea kujiimarisha kama kinywaji kinachoendana na matukio ya kijamii yenye hadhi ya juu, ikiunganisha ladha, mazingira na mtindo wa maisha wa kisasa unaovutia kizazi cha leo.

BANK OF AFRICA TANZANIA DONATES SH24 MILLION TO SUPPORT VULNERABLE CHILDREN

Bank of Africa Tanzania, led by Head of Marketing and Communications, Nandi Mwiyombella (fourth right), presents essential food supplies to Kalamu Education Foundation (KEF). The event features a symbolic handshake between Ms Mwiyombella and KEF Project Manager, Dr Saidy Ally Soudy (third right), representing a strong partnership between the two organisations. Also pictured are staff members from both Bank of Africa Tanzania and KEF, celebrating a shared commitment to social wellbeing.

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania — Bank of Africa Tanzania has reaffirmed its commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) by donating Sh24 million to four centres dedicated to caring for children living in vulnerable conditions.

The initiative underscores the bank’s broader mission to improve child welfare across the country by providing essential resources such as food supplies and educational materials—key pillars in supporting long-term development and stability for disadvantaged communities.

Supporting Centres Across Tanzania

Speaking on behalf of the bank, Head of Marketing and Communications Nandi Mwiyombella highlighted the four beneficiary institutions:

  • Amani Foundation Orphanage Centre (Zanzibar)
  • UMRA Orphanage Centre
  • Kijiji cha Furaha
  • Kalamu Education Foundation

Each centre received Sh6 million, specifically allocated to support food provision and school materials—two of the most pressing needs for children in vulnerable environments.

A Commitment to Shared Growth

Mwiyombella emphasised that the donation reflects the bank’s enduring philosophy of inclusive and sustainable development.

Our commitment is built on the principle of shared growth and human dignity. By addressing essential needs, we are ensuring these centres can continue their noble work and provide a safe and stable foundation for the children,” she said.

She further noted that regardless of size, every contribution plays a critical role in empowering communities and improving lives.

Friday, 3 April 2026

HOW STANBIC BANK USES PAYMENTS DATA TO TRACK TANZANIA’S ECONOMIC MOMENTUM

Behind the daily headlines on growth, inflation and trade balances, a quieter yet increasingly powerful set of indicators is reshaping how we understand Tanzania’s economy. Payments and collections data—once relegated to back-office banking functions—has evolved into a real-time lens on economic activity, offering granular insights into who is transacting, at what scale, through which channels, and with what level of confidence in the financial system.

At the center of this shift is Stanbic Bank Tanzania, which is leveraging transactional data to map the country’s economic trajectory with increasing precision.

A Shift from Volume to Value

Between 2024 and 2025, recorded payments increased modestly in volume from approximately 490,000 to 523,000 transactions—representing a 6.7 percent rise. However, the total value of these transactions surged from Sh4.8 trillion to Sh7.2 trillion, marking nearly 50 percent growth.

This divergence between volume and value is more than just a statistical anomaly—it signals a structural shift.

This pattern suggests the economy is not simply getting busier but maturing,” said Nelson Swai, Head of Information Technology at Stanbic Bank Tanzania. “We are seeing a transition toward higher-value, more institutional transactions alongside deeper adoption of digital payment channels.”

Traditionally, increases in transaction volumes have been driven by retail activity—frequent, low-value payments tied to everyday consumption. While this remains an important component, the faster growth in transaction value points to rising corporate, government, and cross-border financial activity.

When transaction values rise faster than volumes, it typically indicates that businesses and institutions are settling larger obligations digitally,” Swai added. “That reflects growing trust in the resilience, security, and reliability of payment systems.”

BENKI YA EXIM YAINGIA UBIA NA THE VOICE TZ KUIMARISHA MALIPO YA KIDIJITALI TANZANIA

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – Aprili 1, 2026 — Kadiri mahitaji ya malipo ya kidijitali yanavyozidi kuongezeka nchini, Benki ya Exim Tanzania imechukua hatua nyingine muhimu kwa kuingia katika ubia wa kimkakati na The Voice TZ, moja ya maeneo maarufu ya burudani na huduma za chakula, kwa lengo la kuimarisha matumizi ya malipo yasiyotumia fedha taslimu.

Ushirikiano huu unakuja wakati muafaka, hasa kuelekea msimu wa sikukuu ambapo wateja wengi hutafuta njia za malipo zilizo rahisi, salama na zenye ufanisi wanapofurahia huduma za burudani na chakula.

Kupitia makubaliano haya, wateja wa The Voice TZ sasa wanaweza kulipia huduma kwa kutumia kadi za Benki ya Exim au huduma ya Lipa ChapChap, hatua inayopunguza utegemezi wa fedha taslimu na kuongeza kasi ya miamala. Malipo haya yanahakikishwa kuwa ya haraka, salama na yenye uwazi, huku wateja wakinufaika na punguzo la asilimia 10 wanapotumia kadi za Exim.

Mbali na urahisi huo, mfumo huu umeboreshwa kuhakikisha uthibitisho wa malipo unafanyika papo hapo, na endapo changamoto itatokea, marejesho yanafanyika kwa haraka. Wateja pia hupokea risiti kupitia ujumbe mfupi wa simu (SMS) au nakala ya karatasi, jambo linaloongeza uwazi na uaminifu katika miamala.

Akizungumzia ushirikiano huo, Mkuu wa Huduma za Wateja Binafsi wa Benki ya Exim Tanzania, Andrew Lyimo, alisema hatua hiyo inalenga kuongeza thamani kwa wateja:

Ushirikiano huu na The Voice TZ unalenga kurahisisha maisha ya wateja wetu na kuboresha uzoefu wao. Katika kipindi cha sikukuu, wateja wataweza kufurahia huduma bila usumbufu wa kubeba fedha taslimu au ucheleweshaji wa malipo.”

Kwa upande wake, Mkuu wa Masoko na Mawasiliano wa Benki ya Exim Tanzania, Stanley Kafu, alisisitiza dhamira ya benki kuweka mteja mbele:

Tunazingatia kutoa suluhisho zinazomlenga mteja moja kwa moja. Kupitia huduma za ‘tap and go’, marejesho ya haraka na uwazi wa gharama, tunalenga kujenga imani zaidi katika matumizi ya malipo ya kidijitali.”

STANBIC BANK BOOSTS INSURANCE AWARENESS WITH MWANZA STREET CLINIC INITIATIVE

Janeth Mbaruku, Bancassurance Manager at Stanbic Bank Tanzania, engages with an entrepreneur during an insurance education clinic held on the streets of Mwanza. The initiative aims to increase public awareness of financial protection and risk management, educating citizens and business owners on the importance of insurance in safeguarding their assets and health.

Mwanza, Tanzania — Stanbic Bank Tanzania has intensified its efforts to promote insurance literacy, bringing an interactive insurance awareness clinic directly to the streets of Mwanza as part of a broader strategy to strengthen financial protection and resilience among Tanzanians.

Held outside the bank’s Nyerere Road branch, the outreach initiative brought insurance education closer to the public, attracting small business owners, professionals, and everyday citizens eager to better understand how insurance can safeguard their health, businesses, property, and overall financial well-being.

The activation underscores Stanbic’s evolving role—not just as a financial services provider, but as a key advocate for improved risk management awareness and the practical relevance of insurance in daily life.

Speaking during the clinic, Janeth Mbaruku, Manager Bancassurance at Stanbic Bank Tanzania, highlighted the persistent gap in public understanding of insurance despite its critical importance.

Many people still see insurance as something complicated, expensive, or only necessary after something has gone wrong. What we are doing through this clinic is helping people understand that insurance is part of being financially prepared and protecting what matters most,” she said.

 

Mbaruku noted that the Mwanza activation builds on a growing awareness campaign, following a similar engagement conducted in Tanga last year.

This is a continuation of a conversation we started earlier, and we want to keep taking it to more communities. What we saw in Tanga, and now again in Mwanza, is that there is real interest from people who simply need the right information explained in a practical and relatable way,” she added.

Thursday, 2 April 2026

VODACOM TANZANIA INVESTS $28 MILLION TO UPGRADE M-PESA PLATFORM

The Vodacom Tanzania team is pictured together after completing an upgrade of the M-Pesa service to a new, advanced Fintech 2.0 system. This upgraded platform is designed to enhance transaction speed and efficiency, capable of processing up to 1,000 transactions per second with improved reliability. The event took place on 2 April 2026, at Vodacom Tanzania’s headquarters in Dar es Salaam.

The major investment sets a new benchmark for reliability, security, and customer experience in digital finance

Dar es Salaam, April 2, 2026 — Vodacom Tanzania has announced the successful transformation of its M-Pesa platform following a $28 million strategic investment, marking one of the most significant fintech infrastructure upgrades in the country’s history.

The move transitions M-Pesa from its legacy G2 system to a next-generation financial technology platform built for scale, resilience, and innovation. This upgrade positions Vodacom to meet the rapidly growing demand for secure and seamless digital financial services across Tanzania.

This investment is about futureproofing one of Tanzania’s most important financial platforms. We are strengthening the foundation of M-Pesa to ensure it remains secure, reliable, and ready to support innovation at scale. Our customers deserve a platform that evolves with their needs—faster, stronger, and more resilient,” said Philip Besiimire, CEO of Vodacom Tanzania.

Enhanced Experience for Customers

For customers, the modernized platform delivers improved reliability and significantly reduced service interruptions. Its advanced architecture ensures that routine maintenance or system enhancements result in minimal downtime—reduced from hours to minutes—safeguarding the continuity of everyday financial transactions.

Enhanced security layers further protect customer data and transactions, reinforcing trust in mobile money services and strengthening confidence in digital financial ecosystems.

Greater Value for Agents and Businesses

For agents, merchants, and enterprise partners, the upgrade introduces increased transactional capacity, detailed reporting tools, and more transparent service management. Businesses can now rely on improved system performance and enhanced reporting capabilities, enabling better planning, reconciliation, and customer service delivery.

SERENGETI APPLE YAWAKUTANISHA WADAU KUELEKEA UZINDUZI UNAOSUBIRIWA KWA HAMU

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania — Kampuni ya Serengeti Breweries Limited (SBL) imewakutanisha wadau kutoka tasnia mbalimbali ikiwemo ulimbwende, mavazi, ubunifu, ujasiriamali na taaluma nyingine katika mkakati maalum unaolenga kujiandaa kwa uzinduzi mkubwa wa kinywaji chake kipya, Serengeti Premium Apple, kinachozalishwa hapa nchini.

 

Kikao hicho kilifanyika katika mgahawa wa hadhi ya juu wa Upper Deck jijini Dar es Salaam, ikiwa ni sehemu ya utaratibu wa SBL wa kuhakikisha wadau muhimu wanaelewa kwa kina mwelekeo wa chapa kabla ya uzinduzi rasmi. Kupitia jukwaa hilo, washiriki walipata maelezo ya kina kuhusu historia ya chapa, nafasi yake sokoni, pamoja na maono ya Serengeti Premium Apple na kile inachowakilisha kwa mlaji wa kisasa wa Kitanzania.

Akizungumza wakati wa kikao hicho, Wema Mugofwa alieleza kuwa bidhaa hiyo mpya inaashiria hatua nyingine muhimu katika safari ya ubunifu wa kampuni hiyo:

“Serengeti Premium Apple ni ishara mpya ya dhamira yetu ya kuendeleza ubunifu na ubora wa bidhaa zinazozalishwa hapa nchini. Kama kinywaji chenye ladha ya kipekee na hadhi ya juu kilichotengenezwa Tanzania, kinaakisi mabadiliko ya ladha na mahitaji ya wateja wa kisasa wanaothamini ubora, mtindo wa maisha na uhalisia wa mazingira wanayoishi. Tunapojiandaa kwa uzinduzi rasmi, tunafurahia kushirikiana na wabunifu wa maudhui watakaosaidia kusimulia hadithi hii kwa njia halisi na yenye kuvutia,” alisema.

 

Wednesday, 1 April 2026

BENKI YA KCB YASHIRIKIANA NA MIXX BY YAS KUTOA MIKOPO YA KIDIGITALI KWA MAWAKALA

Mkurugenzi Mtendaji wa KCB Bank Tanzania (kushoto), Cosmas Kimario, na Afisa Mtendaji Mkuu wa Mixx by Yas, Angelica Pesha (kulia), wakiwa kwenye uzinduzi huo.

Dar es Salaam, 31 Machi 2026 – Benki ya KCB Tanzania imezindua rasmi ushirikiano wa kimkakati na Mixx by Yas unaolenga kutoa mikopo ya kidigitali kwa mawakala, hatua inayotarajiwa kubadilisha tasnia ya huduma za kifedha na kupanua upatikanaji wake nchini kote. Uzinduzi huo umefanyika katika makao makuu ya benki hiyo jijini Dar es Salaam.

Ushirikiano huu unaunganisha nguvu ya kifedha ya KCB pamoja na mtandao mpana wa mawakala wa Mixx by Yas wenye zaidi ya wanachama 200,000. Kupitia muunganiko huu, taasisi hizi mbili zinajenga mfumo thabiti unaolenga kuwafikia Watanzania wengi zaidi, hasa katika maeneo ambayo huduma za kifedha bado hazijafika kwa kiwango kinachohitajika.

Kiini cha ushirikiano huu ni uzinduzi wa huduma ya Bustisha Wakala, suluhisho la mkopo wa muda mfupi (overdraft) lililobuniwa kuwapatia mawakala ukwasi wa haraka na wa uhakika. Hatua hii inalenga kuondoa changamoto za upungufu wa fedha taslimu ambazo kwa muda mrefu zimekuwa zikikwamisha utoaji wa huduma kwa wateja.

Akizungumza wakati wa uzinduzi huo, Mkurugenzi Mtendaji wa KCB Bank Tanzania, Cosmas Kimario, alisema:

Mawakala ni zaidi ya watoa huduma—wao ni daraja muhimu linalounganisha mamilioni ya Watanzania na huduma za kifedha. Kupitia Bustisha Wakala, tunawapa uwezo wa kupata fedha pindi wanapozihitaji, tukihakikisha huduma zisizokatika na fursa endelevu za kiuchumi.”

 

Tangu kuanza kwa majaribio ya huduma hii tarehe 27 Februari 2026, zaidi ya mawakala 7,000 tayari wamefaidika na mpango huo. KCB ina matarajio ya kuona huduma hii ikikua kwa kasi kupitia mtandao wa Mixx by Yas, hatua itakayochochea zaidi ushirikishwaji wa kifedha na kukuza biashara ndogo ndogo nchini.

Kwa upande wake, Afisa Mtendaji Mkuu wa Mixx by Yas, Angelica Pesha, alieleza kuwa uwezeshaji wa mawakala ni msingi wa mafanikio ya mfumo wa kifedha wa kidigitali:

Tunapowawezesha mawakala wetu kupata mikopo ya papo hapo, tunaimarisha uwezo wao wa kuhudumia wateja, kuongeza uaminifu, na kukuza biashara zao. Bustisha Wakala si bidhaa tu bali ni kichocheo cha ustahimilivu wa kiuchumi na fursa katika ngazi ya chini.”

TANZANIA BREWERIES PLC DRIVES IMPACT THROUGH KILIMANJARO MARATHON 2026

The roads of Moshi came alive once again as thousands of runners, supporters, and spectators gathered beneath the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro for the 2026 edition of the Kilimanjaro Marathon. What began over two decades ago as a race has evolved into one of Tanzania’s most influential national platforms—bringing together sport, tourism, culture, and community in a way few events can.

This year’s marathon attracted strong participation from across Tanzania and around the world, reinforcing its position as a premier sports tourism event. From elite athletes to first-time runners, the event created a shared experience that extended far beyond the finish line. It was not just about competition—it was about participation, connection, and national pride.

At the centre of this long-standing success is Tanzania Breweries Public Limited Company through its flagship brand Kilimanjaro Lager, which has consistently supported the marathon over the years. This enduring partnership has played a defining role in shaping the event into a platform that delivers both social and economic value.

Driving Local Economic Growth

The marathon continues to generate tangible impact for the local economy. Hotels filled up, transport services expanded, and local vendors experienced increased business as visitors arrived in Moshi. For many small enterprises, marathon weekend remains one of the most important periods of the year.

This ripple effect highlights the event’s role in supporting livelihoods and strengthening the local economy—demonstrating how large-scale events can drive inclusive economic participation.

Elevating Tanzania’s Global Profile

Beyond economic activity, the marathon strengthens Tanzania’s visibility on the global stage. International participants and growing media coverage continue to position the country as a destination offering not only natural beauty but also well-organised, world-class experiences.

The Kilimanjaro region, in particular, benefits significantly from this exposure, reinforcing its status as a hub for tourism and adventure.

WOMEN LEADERS GATHER IN DAR ES SALAAM TO BUILD WEALTH AND CLAIM THEIR FINANCIAL POWER

Head of Corporate & Investment Banking at Stanbic Bank Tanzania, Ester Manase (right), speaking recently with Co-Director of Studiored Communications (SRC), Dr. Doris Rwebangira, on the topic “How Women Can Invest with Confidence” during the Women Shaping The Future 2026 conference, which aims to understand how important it is to position women not just as participants in wealth creation, but as intentional architects of legacy.

Women Shaping the Future 2026 calls on every woman to make one concrete decision today

DAR ES SALAAM, 28 March 2026 — The Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam hosted the second edition of Women Shaping the Future (WSF 2026), Studiored Communications’ flagship annual conference held during Women’s Month. Themed “Build Wealth. Build Power.”, the event brought together 200 women leaders, professionals, entrepreneurs, and policymakers for a full day of expert sessions, panel discussions, and wealth salons designed to equip women with the tools and confidence to take decisive steps toward financial independence.

The event was made possible through the partnership of Stanbic Bank Tanzania as Main Title Partner, alongside wealth salon partners Alliance Life Assurance, UTT Asset Management, Tanzania Securities Limited (TSL), and official travel partner Air Tanzania Corporation Ltd. (ATCL).

“Long-term financial stability requires intentional planning, resilience against economic shocks, and strategies that create lasting opportunities for future generations. At SRC, we are driven to use our expertise in storytelling, convening and community building to engage women to build themselves and their families.”

— Dr. Doris Rwebangira, Co-Founder & Managing Partner, Studiored Communications

Stanbic Bank Tanzania: Driving Financial Inclusion for Women

As Main Title Partner, Stanbic Bank Tanzania reinforced its commitment to financial inclusion and economic empowerment for women. During a fireside chat, Ester Manase, Head of Corporate & Investment Banking, highlighted the bank’s work in women’s empowerment and wealth creation.

“We believe in the contribution of women and empowering them to achieve their goals. Through our department that works with business clients, we saw the importance of partnering with SRC in order to explore various opportunities.”

— Ester Manase, Head of Corporate & Investment Banking, Stanbic Bank Tanzania

YAS OPENS NEW STORE AT SGR DODOMA TO EXPAND ACCESS TO DIGITAL SERVICES

Dodoma District Commissioner, Jabir Shekimweri (centre), cuts the ribbon to officially launch the Yas Store at the SGR station in Dodoma yesterday, part of the company’s efforts to expand access to digital and financial services in the fast-growing capital. He is flanked by Yas Tanzania’s Director of Customer Experience and Operations, Mwangaza Matotola (second left), Zonal Director for Central Zone, Said Idd (second right), Head of Public Relations and Communications at TRC, Fredy Mwanjala (left), and Head of Yas Stores in Tanzania, Sarah Sonelo.

Dodoma, March 30, 2026 – Telecommunications company Yas Tanzania has officially opened a new retail store at the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) Dodoma Station, enhancing access to communication and financial services for residents and travelers.

The new outlet is strategically located to serve both Dodoma residents and passengers using the SGR, offering faster, more convenient access to a wide range of digital services. The initiative underscores Yas’ commitment to simplifying daily transactions, supporting small businesses, and driving digital inclusion.

Expanding Access to Essential Services

The store provides a comprehensive suite of services, including SIM card registration, mobile financial services through Mixx by Yas, and the sale of devices such as smartphones. In addition, tailored solutions for businesses are available, helping entrepreneurs operate more efficiently in an increasingly digital economy.

The outlet also introduces value-added services like the Mjasiriamali Box, designed specifically to empower small-scale entrepreneurs with tools to grow their ventures.

Leadership Applauds Digital Growth

The store was officially inaugurated by Jabir Shekimweri, who praised Yas for its contribution to economic development and digital transformation in the capital.

The opening of this store will create employment opportunities, boost economic activity, simplify access to services, and expand connectivity for residents,” he said.

MIXX BY YAS LAUNCHES WAKALA APP TO TRANSFORM AGENT OPERATIONS IN TANZANIA

Angelica Pesha, Chief Executive Officer of Mixx by Yas, addresses guests (not in the picture) during a dinner gala event for super agents and partners held in Dar es Salaam over the weekend. The event marked the launch of the Wakala App, a first-of-its-kind platform designed to transform how agents manage their businesses and enhance service efficiency for over 22 million customers nationwide, as well as the introduction of 'Bustisha Wakala', a financing solution aimed at providing working capital to agents.

Dar es Salaam, March 27, 2026 – Mixx by Yas has officially unveiled the Wakala App, a first-of-its-kind digital platform designed to revolutionize how mobile money agents manage their businesses while enhancing service delivery for its more than 22 million customers nationwide.

The launch took place during a Partners Gala event at Mlimani City, bringing together key agents from across the country. The event served not only as a celebration of the company’s achievements over the past year but also as a platform to outline its strategic direction for 2026.

Speaking during the event, Chief Executive Officer Angelica Pesha expressed appreciation to agents for their continued contribution to the company’s growth.

You are the backbone of our customer reach across every corner of the country. Through your dedication, discipline, and quality of service, you have built a strong foundation for Mixx’s growth,” she said.

Pesha emphasized that the company’s success is rooted in transparency, trust, and customer-centric service delivery. She also highlighted that Mixx has received certification from the GSMA Mobile Money program, affirming compliance with international standards in security, transparency, and customer data protection.