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Analysis of the 15th Tanzania Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (TEITI) Report
Analysis of the 15th Tanzania Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (TEITI) Reconciliation Report Read the Briefing: https://www.hakirasilimali.or.tz/storage/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/TEITI-REPORT-2-1.pdf
Budget Analysis for the Ministry of Minerals and the Ministry of Energy in the Implementation Phase of FYDP III 2021/22- 2025/26
Budget analysis for the Ministry of Minerals and the Ministry of Energy in the implementation phase of FYDP III 2021/22- 2025/26 A Five-Year Development Plan is nearing its final year, marking the last phase in the government's efforts towards achieving Tanzania's Development Vision 2025 goals. The...
Budget Analysis for the Ministry of Minerals and the Ministry of Energy in the Implementation Phase of FYDP III 2021/22- 2025/26
Budget analysis for the Ministry of Minerals and the Ministry of Energy in the implementation phase of FYDP III 2021/22- 2025/26 A Five-Year Development Plan is nearing its final year, marking the last phase in the government's efforts towards achieving Tanzania's Development Vision 2025 goals. The...
Analysis of the 14th Tanzania Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (TEITI) Reconciliation Report
Analysis of the 14th Tanzania Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (TEITI) Reconciliation Report Read the Briefing: https://www.hakirasilimali.or.tz/storage/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Analysis-of-the-14th-Tanzania-Extractive-Industry-Transparency-Initiative-TEITI-Reconciliation-Report-3.pdf
Navigating Tanzania's LNG Landscape: Towards Responsible Energy Transition and Sustainable Alternatives
Navigating Tanzania's LNG Landscape: Towards Responsible Energy Transition and Sustainable Alternatives Read the Briefing: https://www.hakirasilimali.or.tz/storage/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Navigating-Tanzanias-LNG-Landscape-Towards-Responsible-Energy-Transition-and-Sustainable-Alternatives.pdf
Budget Analysis for the Ministries of Minerals and Energy 2023/2024.
Tanzania is executing its 2023/24 fiscal year budget, totalling 44.39 trillion shillings. Revenue sources include 30.24 trillion from domestic sources, 7.54 trillion from loans, 5.47 trillion from grants and affordable loans, and 1.14 trillion from municipal revenues. Development expenditure is 14.0...
Budget Analysis for the Ministries of Minerals and Energy 2023/2024.
Tanzania is executing its 2023/24 fiscal year budget, totalling 44.39 trillion shillings. Revenue sources include 30.24 trillion from domestic sources, 7.54 trillion from loans, 5.47 trillion from grants and affordable loans, and 1.14 trillion from municipal revenues. Development expenditure is 14.0...
Navigating Tanzania’s LNG landscape: Towards Responsible Energy Transition and Sustainable Alternatives
In an era marked by escalating concerns over climate change, environmental degradation, and the imperative to transition towards sustainable energy sources, the global energy landscape is undergoing a profound transformation (Hussain, 2023). One of the pivotal regions at the forefront of this transi...
Realizing Local Content Development in Tanzania Feedback from communities in the ''Golden'' Geita and Mara Regions
The resource nationalistic policies adopted by resource-rich countries have aimed to ensure equitable benefits from mining activities. In pursuit of maximising domestic advantages, Tanzania implemented local content policies to boost citizen participation in the mining sector. However, the effective...
Realizing Local Content Development in Tanzania Feedback from communities in the ”Golden” Geita and Mara Regions
The resource nationalistic policies adopted by resource-rich countries have aimed to ensure equitable benefits from mining activities. In pursuit of maximising domestic advantages, Tanzania implemented local content policies to boost citizen participation in the mining sector. However, the effective...
local content in Tanzania: A tough nut to crack!
“Local content is/should be a vehicle to improve livelihoods of Tanzanians by enabling our community members to access decent jobs, training to enhance their capacities, access to markets and capital were necessary” by Colnel Magembe, District commissioner - Geita. The desire to maximize local ta...
THE IMPLICATION OF EXTRACTIVE SECTOR FISCAL REGIME TO THE ECONOMY: A CASE OF THE MINING SUB SECTOR IN TANZANIA
The mining fiscal regime in Tanzania is characterized by the fact that the Government is the owner of the resource with sovereign authority to impose taxes, fees and rents on all persons and companies operating in its jurisdiction. For that matter, the Government of Tanzania (GoT) imposes a com...
ENGENDERING THE MINING IN TANZANIA: TO WHAT EXTENT ARE WOMEN BENEFITING OR LOSING OUT IN REVENUE MANAGEMENT
This study aimed at examining the extent to which women benefit from or lose out in mining revenue management in Tanzania. It also sought to find out whether Tanzania has a revenue allocation mechanism to ensure that women benefit from the sector as men. The study was triggered by the fact that par...
5 YEAR BUDGET TRENDS FOR THE MINISTRY OF MINERALS IN ALIGMENT TO THE REALIZATION OF THE FIVE-YEAR DEVELOPMENT PLAN (FYDP II 2016/17 to 2020/21
BACKGROUND & INTRODUCTION: The Tanzania Development Vision 2025 (TDV 2025) was developed in the late 1990s in order to guide the economic and social development determinations up to the year 2025. The Vision has been implemented through the Long-Term Perspective Plan (2011/12 – 2025/26) seque...
5 YEAR BUDGET TRENDS FOR THE MINISTRY OF MINERALS IN ALIGMENT TO THE REALIZATION OF THE FIVE-YEAR DEVELOPMENT PLAN (FYDP II 2016/17 to 2020/21
BACKGROUND & INTRODUCTION: The Tanzania Development Vision 2025 (TDV 2025) was developed in the late 1990s in order to guide the economic and social development determinations up to the year 2025. The Vision has been implemented through the Long-Term Perspective Plan (2011/12 – 2025/26) seque...
HAKIRASILIMALI ANALYSIS OF THE MINERAL AND ENERGY MINISTRIES FOR YEAR 2019/20
The Tanzania’s extractive sector (oil, minerals and natural gas) is an important sector that is critical in catalyzing the country’s economic growth. Available statistics indicate that the sector accounts for almost 5 per cent (2018)of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) while National Development proj...
HAKIRASILIMALI ANALYSIS OF THE MINERAL AND ENERGY MINISTRIES FOR YEAR 2019/20
The Tanzania’s extractive sector (oil, minerals and natural gas) is an important sector that is critical in catalyzing the country’s economic growth. Available statistics indicate that the sector accounts for almost 5 per cent (2018)of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) while National Development proj...
INVITATION FOR BIDS
On behalf of HakiRasilimali, PF seeks to hire a consultant(s) to assess and document lessons emanating from the initial two years after the enactment of the Tanzania Extractive Industries Transparency & Accountability Act (TEITA Act, 2015). The Act offers a huge opportunity to improve the management...
Publication: One billion dollar question
In 2012, the Tanzania Episcopal Conference, National Muslim Council of Tanzania and the Christian Council of Tanzania jointly published a report written by Curtis Research which estimated that Tanzania was losing revenues of between $847 million and $1.3 billion a year from a mix of tax evasion, tax...
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