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The United Republic of Tanzania
2015 TANZANIA IN FIGURES
National Bureau of StatisticsDar es Salaam
June, 2016
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H. E. Dr. John Pombe Joseph MagufuliPresident of the United Republic of Tanzania
“More than 28.2 percent of Tanzanians are poor, and as the economy grows the gap between the rich and the poor continues to grow.”
Source: Opening Speech of the 11th Parliamentary Session by H.E President of the United Republic of Tanzania, November 20th, 2015 Dodoma
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PREFACETanzania in Figures 2015 provides important demographic and socio-economic statistics, as well as development indicators of the United Republic of Tanzania for the year 2015.
This booklet, contains information from various statistical publications compiled by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), sector ministries, government departments and agencies. The booklet, therefore serves as a brief and comprehensive reference for such crucial statistical information.
In recognizing the contribution from various sources of inputs used in the compilation of this booklet, the National Bureau of Statistics would like to thank all organizations in the Government, parastatals and private sectors. The National Bureau of Statistics urges further co-operation in the compilation of the forthcoming editions of this booklet and other statistical publications.
In this booklet, data in some tables refer only to undertaken surveys, most of them follow certain periodicity and therefore data for some years in the tables are not shown where recent surveys have not been taken.
Comments and suggestions that may help to enrich the next edition of Tanzania in Figures are welcome from users of this publication.
This document can also be obtained from the NBS website; www.nbs.go.tz. For more detailed information on the published statistics, please visit the NBS library.
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Abbreviations and Description of Symbols CIF Cost, Insurance and FreightDRC Democratic Republic of CongoEPZ Export Processing ZoneFOB Free on BoardGDP Gross Domestic ProductJNIA Julius Nyerere International AirportKIA Kilimanjaro International AirportPMO PrimeMinister’sOfficeRALG Regional Administration and Local GovernmentTASAF Tanzania Social Action FundTIC Tanzania Investment CentreVAT Value Added Taxn.a not applicable.. Data not available- Nil
RoundingFigures are rounded off independent of one another and therefore, details may not add to total.
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CONTENTS
Preface .......................................................................................................................... vContents ........................................................................................................................ vii1.0 Background ............................................................................................................. 12.0 Geography ............................................................................................................... 23.0 Population ............................................................................................................... 164.0 Health ...................................................................................................................... 225.0 Education ................................................................................................................ 306.0 Disability .................................................................................................................. 357.0 Politics ..................................................................................................................... 388.0 Employment ............................................................................................................ 459.0 Investment ............................................................................................................... 4710.0 Household Budget Survey Statistics ..................................................................... 49
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11.0 Economic Indicators .............................................................................................. 5212.0 Foreign Trade ........................................................................................................ 6213.0 Performance Indicators For Selected Economic Activities .................................... 64
13.1 Agriculture ...................................................................................................... 6513.2 Mining ............................................................................................................ 6713.3 Manufacturing ................................................................................................. 6813.4 Electricity ........................................................................................................ 6913.5 Transport ........................................................................................................ 7013.6 Information And Communication Technology ................................................. 7413.7 Public Finance ................................................................................................ 76
14.0 Crime Statistics In Tanzania Mainland, 2013-2015 ............................................... 7715.0 Tanzania Diplomatic Missions Abroad ................................................................... 8316.0 Ordering, Information and Library ......................................................................... 95
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1.0 BACKGROUND
Tanganyika became independent on 9th December, 1961 and a Republic in 1962. Zanzibar became independent on 10th December, 1963 and the People’s Republic of Zanzibar was established after the Revolution of 12th January, 1964. The two sovereign states formed the United Republic of Tanzania on 26th April, 1964.
The general election held in October, 2015 brought to power His Excellency Dr. John PombeJosephMagufulifromChamaChaMapinduzi(CCM)asthefifthPresidentoftheUnitedRepublicofTanzaniaforthenextfive-yearterm.
DodomaisthecapitalcityandDaresSalaamisthemajorcommercialcity.Theofficialcurrency is theTanzanian Shilling (TZS) and the national language is Kiswahili, but English is also widely used.
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Geographical Location, Boundaries and AreaLocationTanzania is located in Eastern Africa between Longitudes 290 and 410 East, and Latitudes 10 and 120 South.Most Northerly point: Mutukula 10 01’S and 310 25’ EMost Southerly point: Mtalika 110 32’S and 370 05’ EMost Westerly point: Kigoma 40 52’S and 290 38’ EMost Easterly point: Msimbati 100 21’S and 400 26’ E
Tanzania MainlandTanzania Mainland has frontiers with the following countries/ocean:North: Kenya and Uganda;West: Rwanda, Burundi and Democratic Republic of Congo;South West: Zambia and Malawi;South: Mozambique; and East: Indian Ocean.
Tanzania Zanzibar Tanzania Zanzibar is located in the Indian Ocean about 30 kilometers from Tanzania Mainland
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Total AreaLand: (“000” sq. km.) Tanzania Mainland ....................................................... 883.6 Tanzania Zanzibar ....................................................... 2.5
Major Islands in Tanzania Mainland (sq. km.) Ukerewe ..................................................................... 647 Mafia .......................................................................... 518 Major Islands in Tanzania Zanzibar (sq. km.) Unguja ........................................................................ 1,666 Pemba ........................................................................ 988
Water Bodies
Water Bodies: Tanzania Mainland (“000” sq. km.)Major Lakes:
Victoria 34.9Tanganyika 13.4Nyasa 5.6Rukwa 2.8Eyasi 1.0Other water bodies on land mass (small lakes, dams, rivers, etc.) 3.8
Total 61.5
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Mount Kilimanjaro Nicknamed as the “Roof of Africa”It has the highest summit in Africa, namely, Kibo with the height of 5,895 meters above sea level. A tropical mountain with snow, it is located in the North –East of Tanzania
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Selected Mountain SummitsS .N. Name Region Meters above Sea Level1. Kilimanjaro Kilimanjaro 5,8952. Meru Arusha 4,5663. Klute Kilimanjaro 3,9524. Lool Malasin Kilimanjaro 3,6485. Shira Kilimanjaro 3,6266. Oldeani Manyara/Arusha 3,1887. Hanang Arusha 3,1038. Jaeger Arusha 3,0509. Monduli Arusha 3,00010. Mtorwi Iringa 2,96111. Rungwe Mbeya 2,96012. Chaluhangi Mbeya 2,93313. Kitumbeine Arusha 2,85814. Mbeya Mbeya 2,82615. Salala Iringa 2,68816. Uluguru Morogoro 2,64817. Kimhondu Morogoro 2,64618. Longido Arusha 2,62919. Ngozi Mbeya 2,62020. Rubeho Morogogo 2,57621. Luhombero Iringa 2,57622. Olosha Arusha 2,52623. Likongowele Lindi 2,52424. Livingstone Mbeya/Iringa 2,52125. Shengena Kilimanjaro 2,462
Source: Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism
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The great Serengeti wildebeest migration is an annual event that occurs around January-March. This movement only happens in Serengeti National Park in Tanzania
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Tanzania National Parks and Game Reserves by Size, 2015
S.N. Name of National Park Bordering District (s) Area
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1. Ruaha Iringa Rural (Iringa Region), Mbarali, Chunya (Mbeya Region), Chamwino (Dodoma Region) 20,300
2. Serengeti Meatu, Bariadi (Simiyu Region), Magu (Mwanza Region), Bunda, Serengeti, Tarime (Mara Region), Ngorongoro (Arusha Region) 14,763
3. Katavi Mpanda (Katavi Region) 4,4714. Mkomazi Same, Mwanga (Kilimanjaro Region), Lushoto, Korogwe, Mkinga (Tanga Region) 3,2455. Mikumi Kilosa, Morogoro, Mvomero (Morogoro Region) 3,2306. Tarangire Babati, Kiteto, Simanjiro (Manyara Region), Monduli (Arusha Region), Kondoa (Dodoma Region) 2,8507. Udzungwa Kilombero, Kilosa (Morogoro Region), Kilolo (Iringa Region) 1,9908. Kilimanjaro Siha, Hai, Moshi Rural (Kilimanjaro Region), Longido (Arusha Region) 1,6689. Mahale Mts Kigoma Rural (Kigoma Region), Mpanda (Katavi Region) 1,613
10. Saadani Bagamoyo (Pwani Region), Pangani, Handeni (Tanga Region) 1,06211. Lake Manyara Babati, Mbulu (Manyara Region), Karatu, Monduli (Arusha Region) 64812. Arusha Arumeru (Arusha Region) 55213. Kitulo Makete (Njombe Region), Mbeya Rural, Rungwe (Mbeya Region) 46514. Rubondo Muleba (Kagera Region), Sengerema (Mwanza Region), Geita, Chato (Geita Region) 45615. Gombe Stream Kasulu, Kigoma Urban (Kigoma Region) 5216. Saa Nane Island Nyamagana District (Mwanza Region) 5017. Total 57,365
Source: Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism
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Selected Game ReservesS.N. Name of Game Reserve Boardering Region Area (Km2)1 Selous Pwani/Morogoro/Lindi/Ruvuma 50,0002 Rungwa Singida/Tabora/Mbeya 9,0003 Kigosi Shinyanga/Tabora 7,0004 Moyowosi Kigoma 6,0005 Ugalla Tabora 5,0006 Uwanda Rukwa 5,0007 Kizigo Singida 4,0008 Rukwa Rukwa/Katavi 4,0009 Lukwati Rukwa/Katavi 3,14610 Ikorongo Mara 3,00011 Piti Mbeya 2,97312 Lwafi Rukwa 2,22813 Burigi Kagera 2,20014 Maswa Shinyanga/Simiyu 2,20015 Grumeti Mara 2,00016 Muhesi Singida 2,00017 Mpanga - Kipengele Iringa 1,57418 Biharamulo Kagera 1,30019 Kimisi Kagera 1,02620 Swagaswaga Dodoma 87121 Mkungunero Dodoma/Manyara 70022 Liparamba Ruvuma 57023 Rumanyika Kagera 50024 Lukwika-Lumesule Mtwara 44425 Kijereshi Mwanza 30026 Msanjesi Mtwara 21027 Ibanda Kagera 20028 Pande Dar es Salaam 12
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Total Monthly Rainfall (mm) for Selected Stations in Tanzania, 2015
Station Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual Total
Dodoma 64.2 46.0 10.9 46.9 30.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 66.9 187.2 452.2Arusha 43.0 27.4 63.6 154.3 122.7 1.4 2.2 0.7 0.1 0.5 229.7 56.2 701.8Kilimanjaro 35.7 54.6 49.0 182.2 85.6 2.4 4.5 1.1 0.3 10.4 28.7 28.3 482.8Tanga 1.2 60.0 170.3 218.6 293.1 33.6 111.2 98.7 126.4 70.4 367.6 68.5 1619.6Morogoro 87.6 32.7 138.0 128.5 92.2 0.0 16.7 5.6 0.6 11.8 75.3 73.9 662.9Kibaha 75.9 10.4 222.3 195.1 256.6 5.3 12.3 12.1 0.1 7.0 98.5 5.7 901.3Dar es Salaam 50.1 0.8 226.2 161.0 342.5 3.5 8.7 20.9 11.0 15.5 132.6 66.1 1038.9
Kilwa 83.8 98.5 391.7 80.6 100.4 6.2 0.0 0.0 1.9 49.0 89.4 56.6 958.1Mtwara 321.8 96.4 303.3 63.0 86.3 0.8 4.0 1.1 0.2 20.1 35.7 139.3 1072.0Songea 306.0 75.2 123.5 86.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.2 36.5 220.6 852.3Iringa 121.2 111.5 68.6 60.8 14.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 75.4 103.3 555.4Mbeya 215.8 127.3 165.2 94.2 16.4 0.5 0.0 0.0 2.0 14.3 58.4 181.9 876.0Singida 130.0 43.0 24.7 158.8 6.0 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.0 9.0 89.0 167.0 628.3Tabora 188.3 82.6 122.6 150.5 16.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 54.0 149.2 194.0 957.4Sumbawanga 140.7 146.0 75.3 79.3 14.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.5 141.7 151.1 758.1Kigoma 81.5 117.8 113.7 113.9 25.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.4 140.8 173.2 181.1 951.6Bukoba 102.1 60.8 160.9 293.9 329.0 29.7 41.4 85.4 51.8 168.8 325.5 105.8 1755.1Mwanza 45.8 36.4 62.6 421.0 50.2 48.2 0.0 0.0 54.2 219.4 343.1 249.8 1530.7Musoma 9.1 16.6 62.6 343.8 159.2 25.8 1.8 3.3 9.9 54.9 216.4 134.6 1038.0Manyara (Babati) 115.0 93.7 161.2 175.6 45.0 2.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.3 90.0 151.0 843.3
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Annual Rainfall (mm) Recorded from Selected Meteorological Stations in Tanzania, 2013– 2015Station 2013 2014 2015 Mean
Bukoba 931.7 1,113.6 1,755.1 1,266.8Mahenge 2,154.7 2,467.8 1,691.3 2,104.6Mtwara 1,157.1 1,023.9 1,072.0 1,084.3Tanga 1,072.7 1,079.0 1,619.6 1,257.1Songea 1,004.4 1,010.8 852.3 955.8Dar es Salaam 732.2 1,278.9 1,038.9 1,016.7Lushoto 203.2 1,820.2 767.0 930.1Mwanza 766.2 582.6 1,530.7 959.8Musoma 798.5 720.9 1,038.0 852.5Ilonga 939.8 963.8 929.2 944.3Tabora 999.9 826.5 957.4 927.9Kigoma 830.1 832.7 951.6 871.5Tunduru 1,028.3 861.5 975.4 955.1Mbeya 553.2 1,220.3 876.0 883.2Mpanda 1,187.5 1,085.7 728.7 1,000.6Engare rongai 395.4 863.0 643.3 633.9Arusha 485.9 1,188.5 701.8 792.1Sumbawanga 573.6 371.5 758.1 567.7Singida 859.1 778.2 628.3 755.2Iringa 487.4 885.5 555.4 642.8Dodoma 394.5 489.7 452.2 445.5Same 411.8 498.2 519.3 476.4Kilimanjaro 492.6 501.7 482.8 492.4Source: Tanzania Meteorological Agency
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Annual Maximum Temperature (°c) Recorded from Selected Meteorological Stations in Tanzania, 2013-2015
Station 2013 2014 2015 MeanBukoba 26.5 26.4 27.3 26.7Mwanza 27.3 28.3 28.6 28.1Musoma 28.9 28.2 29.7 28.9Kigoma 29.2 28.1 29.9 29.1Sumbawanga 25.2 25.2 25.4 25.3Tabora 30.2 29.5 30.3 30.0Singida 27.1 26.8 27.2 27.0Dodoma 29.6 29.1 29.6 29.4Iringa 27.4 26.4 27.4 27.1Same 30.0 29.6 33.7 31.1Arusha 25.7 25.8 26.5 26.0Kilimanjaro 30.3 29.7 30.4 30.1Tanga 30.9 30.5 30.8 30.7Dar es Salaam 32.1 32.0 32.0 32.0Mtwara 31.0 30.7 31.1 30.9Songea 27.3 26.7 27.7 27.2Mahenge 25.3 25.3 25.6 25.4Mbeya 24.6 23.7 26.2 24.8
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Monthly Maximum Temperature (°C) Recorded from Selected Meteorological Stations in Tanzania, 2015
Station Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual Average
Dar es Salaam 32.7 34.0 32.3 32.9 30.9 31.6 31.2 30.3 30.5 32.8 32.0 33.1 32.0Kibaha 31.5 33.9 32.4 31.9 29.5 30.1 30.0 30.4 31.3 33.0 32.5 33.4 31.7Zanzibar 32.2 34.0 32.5 31.5 29.6 30.0 29.7 30.0 30.9 32.6 31.6 33.1 31.5Tanga 31.6 32.9 32.3 31.6 29.9 30.2 29.1 28.8 29.5 31.0 31.8 32.9 31.0Mtwara 29.7 30.9 31.2 32.0 31.1 30.2 30.5 30.7 31.4 31.9 32.3 31.7 31.1Shinyanga 29.0 29.9 30.2 29.6 29.6 29.9 29.8 30.7 32.4 32.6 30.9 30.0 30.4Kilwa 30.4 31.8 30.5 31.2 30.1 29.8 29.2 29.2 29.9 30.9 30.6 32 30.5Kilimanjaro 33.8 34.2 32.7 30.3 26.9 26.5 26.7 26.7 30.5 32.2 32.4 32.9 30.5Morogoro 31.8 32.1 31.6 30.6 28.8 28.8 28.4 29.2 31.1 32.7 32.1 33.2 30.9Tabora 28.5 29.7 30.4 28.6 29.1 30.0 30.4 31.2 33.0 32.6 29.3 28.5 30.1Kigoma 28.2 29.3 28.5 28.5 30.1 29.8 30.6 31.9 32.0 29.9 28.3 28.5 29.6Dodoma 28.6 31.8 30.4 30.3 28.4 28.4 27.2 28.1 29.4 31.5 31.7 31.1 29.7Musoma 28.2 28.4 28.6 28.0 28.0 28.0 27.9 28.1 28.6 29.1 28.1 27.8 28.2Mwanza 29.8 29.0 29.8 26.3 28.4 27.8 28.9 29.9 28.5 27.7 26.3 26.2 28.2Songea 27.8 28.6 27.5 27.1 26.3 25.8 25.5 26.6 28.8 30.7 30.2 29.4 27.9Iringa 26.0 28.2 27.2 27.2 26.2 26.8 25.7 26.0 28.3 29.8 29.6 28.9 27.5Singida 26.4 .. 29.1 26.2 25.4 26.5 25.9 26.5 28.6 29.4 28.1 27 27.2Bukoba 27.9 27.8 27.6 25.9 26.3 26.4 26.8 28.0 26.1 26.1 25.8 25.8 26.7Arusha 28.8 29.8 29.8 26.2 23.3 22.9 23.2 24.3 27.0 28.6 27.8 27.4 26.5Sumbawanga 23.4 25.0 25.0 24.3 24.7 25.4 25.9 26.2 27.4 26.9 25.2 24.5 25.3Mbeya 23.2 23.4 23.6 23.1 22.3 21.7 21.7 23.1 25.4 26.7 26.1 23.9 23.7
Source: Tanzania Meteorological Agency
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Annual Minimum Temperature (°c) Recorded from Selected Meteorological Stations in Tanzania, 2013-2015Station 2013 2014 2015 MeanBukoba 18.1 18.4 18.6 18.4 Mwanza 17.5 18.6 18.9 18.3 Musoma 18.7 17.9 18.3 18.3 Kigoma 19.4 19.9 19.7 19.7 Tabora 17.6 16.9 16.9 17.1 Singida 16.0 16.1 16.1 16.1 Dodoma 17.8 17.9 17.7 17.8 Iringa 14.7 15.5 15.3 15.2 Same 19.1 18.7 18.8 18.9 Arusha 14.6 15.3 15.5 15.1 Kilimanjaro 17.6 17.1 17.6 17.4 Tanga 23.3 22.0 23.6 23.0 Dar es Salaam 22.3 22.5 23.1 22.6 Mtwara 20.9 21.2 21.5 21.2 Songea 14.2 15.7 12.2 14.0 Mahenge 17.3 17.0 16.7 17.0 Mbeya 20.9 14.1 12.0 15.7 Bukoba 18.1 18.4 18.6 18.4
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Minimum Temperature (°C) Recorded from Selected Meteorological Stations in Tanzania, 2015 Station Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec AverageKarume 25.4 24.9 24.9 24.9 24.8 24.6 23.8 23.4 23.5 24.6 25.0 25.3 24.6Zanzibar 25.4 25.1 25.0 25.1 24.6 23.6 22.5 22.0 21.6 23.4 24.5 25.0 24.0Tanga 24.6 24.8 25.1 24.9 24.1 22.6 22.1 21.7 21.7 23.7 24.4 24.9 23.7Dar es Salaam 25.5 25.5 24.6 23.8 22.8 20.7 20.2 20.1 18.7 22.0 24.6 26.0 22.9Mtwara 23.7 23.7 22.9 22.4 21.1 19.5 18.9 18.7 18.9 21.0 22.9 24.5 21.5Kigoma 20.7 20.1 19.5 20.4 20.0 18.4 17.1 17.9 20.5 21.4 20.4 20.9 19.8Morogoro 21.7 22.2 21.7 21.5 20.0 16.5 17.0 17.0 17.6 19.9 21.6 22.4 19.9Shinyanga 18.7 18.5 18.6 18.5 17.7 15.3 15.3 16.8 18.9 20.1 19.9 19.4 18.1Moshi 17.6 18.1 19.0 19.5 18.5 16.9 16.2 15.9 16.2 17.3 18.2 17.9 17.6Same 20.4 20.5 19.5 20.4 18.9 17.1 16.8 16.6 17.2 19.6 20.5 20.3 19.0Mwanza 18.1 18.3 18.5 18.6 19.3 18.0 17.1 17.7 17.8 19.6 19.2 18.9 18.4Musoma 18.3 19.6 18.0 18.7 19.2 18.6 17.8 18.3 19.8 19.9 19.1 17.6 18.7Bukoba 18.4 18.8 18.8 18.7 19.0 18.8 18.2 18.1 18.9 19.9 18.7 18.5 18.5Kilimanjaro 18.0 18.5 19.1 19.8 18.2 14.7 15.1 15.7 17.1 18.9 20.4 19.4 17.9Dodoma 19.3 19.8 19.5 19.4 17.9 16.0 15.6 15.6 15.1 16.7 18.2 20.1 17.8Tabora 17.9 15.9 15.2 17.5 16.9 14.6 14.9 16.3 18.4 19.8 18.6 17.1 16.9Singida 16.8 .. 17.6 17 16 14.9 13.9 13.9 15.4 17.5 17.7 17.2 16.2Arusha 15.0 14.8 15.8 17.4 16.4 14.0 13.9 14.5 14.3 17.0 17.0 15.7 15.5Iringa 16.8 16.4 16.2 15.8 15.1 14.1 13.1 13.3 14.0 16.0 17.2 17.0 15.4Kilwa .. .. .. 24.8 23.7 22.1 21.9 22.4 22.9 24.8 25.2 26.1 23.8Mbeya 13.7 13.5 13.2 12.2 8.9 5.7 5.1 6.5 9.2 11.9 13.0 13.5 10.5Songea 15.3 15.1 14.4 13.2 10.5 7.9 8.7 9.1 11.3 14.2 14.6 14.6 12.4Source: Tanzania Meteorological Agency
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3.0 POPULATION
The population of Tanzania has increased almost four times from 12.3 million in 1967 to 48.8 million in 2015. The total fertility rate according to the 2012 Population and Housing Census is 5.5
Tanzania Population Trend in Million: From Year 1967 to 2015
Source: Population and Housing Censuses 1967, 1978, 1988, 2002 and 2012: National Bureau of Statistics
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Population Distribution and Average Annual Intercensal Growth Rate by Region, Tanzania
Region Population2002 Census 2012 Census Intercensal Growth Rate 2015*
Tanzania 34,443,603 44,928,923 2.7 48,775,567Tanzania Mainland 33,461,849 43,625,354 2.7 47,351,275Dodoma 1,692,025 2,083,588 2.1 2,217,856Arusha 1,288,088 1,694,310 2.7 1,839,531Kilimanjaro 1,376,702 1,640,087 1.8 1,728,522Tanga 1,636,280 2,045,205 2.2 2,186,757Morogoro 1,753,362 2,218,492 2.4 2,380,750Pwani 885,017 1,098,668 2.2 1,172,306Dar es Salaam 2,487,288 4,364,541 5.6 5,166,570Lindi 787,624 864,652 0.9 889,197Mtwara 1,124,481 1,270,854 1.2 1,318,374Ruvuma 1,113,715 1,376,891 2.1 1,467,362Iringa 840,404 941,238 1.1 973,784Mbeya 2,063,328 2,707,410 2.7 2,937,310Singida 1,086,748 1,370,637 2.3 1,469,469Tabora 1,710,465 2,291,623 2.9 2,501,796Rukwa 729,060 1,004,539 3.2 1,105,931Kigoma 1,674,047 2,127,930 2.4 2,286,727Shinyanga 1,249,226 1,534,808 2.1 1,632,593Kagera 1,791,451 2,458,023 3.2 2,702,715Mwanza 2,058,866 2,772,509 3.0 3,031,422Mara 1,363,397 1,743,830 2.5 1,877,451Manyara 1,037,605 1,425,131 3.2 1,567,479Njombe 648,464 702,097 0.8 719,036Katavi 408,609 564,604 3.2 622,121Simiyu 1,317,879 1,584,157 1.8 1,674,075Geita 1,337,718 1,739,530 2.6 1,882,141
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Tanzania Zanzibar 981,754 1,303,569 2.8 1,424,292Kaskazini Unguja 136,639 187,455 3.2 206,343Kusini Unguja 94,244 115,588 2.0 122,736Mjini Magharibi 390,074 593,678 4.2 673,398Kaskazini Pemba 185,326 211,732 1.3 220,153Kusini Pemba 175,471 195,116 1.1 201,662
Source: Population and Housing Censuses 2002/ 2012: National Bureau of Statistics * Projected figures based on 2012 Population and Housing Census
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Population PyramidsPercentage Distribution of Population by Age Group and Sex: Tanzania, 2012 Census
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Percentage Distribution of the 2015 Estimated Population by Age Group and Sex: Tanzania
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Key Indicators from 2002 and 2012 Population and Housing Censuses, Tanzania
Indicators 2002 2012 Tanzania Mainland Zanzibar Tanzania Mainland Zanzibar
Total Population (million) 34.5 33.5 1.0 44.9 43.6 1.3Young Population < 15 years (%) 44.2 44.2 44.3 43.9 43.9 42.5Sex Ratio (males per 100 females) 96 96 96 95 95 94Life Expectancy at Birth 51.0 51.0 57.0 61.8 61.7 65.2Life Expectancy at Birth (Male) 47.0 47.0 46.0 59.8 59.7 63.3Life Expectancy at Birth (Female) 50.0 50.0 49.0 63.8 63.7 67.1Households without Toilets (%) 9.2 8.6 34.4 7.8 7.5 19.3Annual Growth Rate 2.9 2.9 3.1 2.7 2.7 2.8Literacy Rate 71.0 70.0 73.0 71.8 71.5 80.0Child Orphan hood (%) 1.1 1.1 0.4 7.7 7.7 5.8Floor Materials (Mud) (%) 73.0 74.0 46.0 60.0 60.9 28.6Persons with Disability (%) 2.0 2.0 1.4 9.3 9.3 7.3Children Population < 5 years (%) 16.4 16.5 15.7 15.2 15.2 13.3Youth Population 15-35 years (%) - - - 35.1 34.9 42.2Working Age Population 15-64 years (%) 51.8 51.8 52.7 52.2 52.0 59.0Elderly Population 60+ years (%) 5.7 - - 5.5 5.5 4.3Elderly Population 65+ years (%) 3.9 - - 3.8 3.8 2.9Percent of Urban Population 23.1 22.6 - 29.6 29.1 46.3Percent of Rural Population 76.9 77.4 - 70.4 70.9 53.7
Source: Population and Housing Census 2002 and 2012
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4.0 HEALTH
There is an increase in number of health facilities from 6,321 in 2010 to 7,519 in 2015
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Number of Health Facilities in Tanzania Mainland, 2010 - 2015
Health Facilities by Type 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Hospitals 240 236 241 254 254 252Health Centers 687 684 742 711 713 718Dispensaries 5,394 5,132 5,680 5,680 6,002* 6549*Total 6,321 6,052 6,663 6,645 6,969 7,519
* Including 89 ClinicsSource: Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children
Percentage Distribution of Health Facilities by Type in Tanzania Mainland, 2015
Source: Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children
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HIV Prevalence by Age and Social Characteristics, Tanzania, 2011/12 Background Characteristics
Women Men Total% HIV Positive Number Tested % HIV Positive Number Tested % HIV Positive Number Tested
TanzaniaAge15-19 1.3 2,153 0.8 1,944 1.0 4,09720-24 4.4 1,699 1.7 1,449 3.2 3,14825-29 7.0 1,691 2.5 1,053 5.3 2,74430-34 9.2 1,320 6.5 1,013 8.0 2,33335-39 8.0 1,269 7.1 1,007 7.6 2,27640-44 9.3 901 7.1 892 8.2 1,79345-49 10.2 722 6.5 631 8.5 1,353Total 15 – 49 6.2 9,755 3.8 7,989 5.1 17,744
ResidenceUrban 8.9 2,627 5.2 2,094 7.2 4,720Rural 5.1 7,129 3.4 5,895 4.3 13,025
Tanzania Mainland 6.3 9,410 3.9 7,730 5.3 17,139Urban 9.3 2,519 5.4 2,021 7.5 4,539Rural 5.3 6,891 3.5 5,709 4.5 12,600
Tanzania Zanzibar 1.1 347 0.9 259 1.0 606Unguja 1.2 265 1.1 194 1.2 458Pemba 0.5 82 0.2 65 0.3 148
EducationNo Education 5.4 1,715 3.5 715 4.8 2,430Primary Incomplete 6.6 1,241 3.4 1,276 5.0 2,517Primary Complete 6.7 5,110 4.9 4,093 5.9 9,202Secondary + 4.9 1,690 2.0 1,905 3.4 3,595
Source: The 2011/12 Tanzania HIV and Malaria Indicator Survey
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HIV Prevalence by Sex and Region, Tanzania, 2011/12
Women Men Total% HIV Positive Number Tested % HIV Positive Number Tested % HIV Positive Number Tested
Tanzania 6.2 9,755 3.8 7,988 5.1 17,746Dodoma 2.1 373 3.7 332 2.9 705Arusha 3.9 290 2.3 245 3.2 535Kilimanjaro 4.9 343 2.2 244 3.8 587Tanga 3.5 508 0.7 325 2.4 833Morogoro 5.3 352 2.1 322 3.8 674Pwani 9.2 187 2.1 159 5.9 346Dar es Salaam 8.2 962 5.3 802 6.9 1,764Lindi 4.3 167 1.1 123 2.9 290Mtwara 6.0 333 1.5 237 4.1 570Ruvuma 9.1 619 4.1 441 7.0 1,061Iringa 10.9 183 6.9 145 9.1 328Mbeya 11.0 619 6.7 538 9.0 1,157Singida 4.5 370 1.8 320 3.3 690Tabora 5.8 383 4.5 390 5.1 774Rukwa 6.8 164 5.5 131 6.2 295Kigoma 4.5 405 2.0 305 3.4 710Shinyanga 8.1 368 6.6 313 7.4 681Kagera 5.5 399 4.1 355 4.8 754Mwanza 4.7 509 3.7 411 4.2 920Mara 5.2 385 3.5 321 4.5 706Manyara 2.7 232 0.3 227 1.5 459
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Women Men Total% HIV Positive Number Tested % HIV Positive Number Tested % HIV Positive Number Tested
Tanzania 6.2 9,755 3.8 7,988 5.1 17,746Njombe 15.4 240 14.2 200 14.8 440Katavi 5.3 190 6.7 150 5.9 340Simiyu 4.3 558 2.7 457 3.6 1,015Geita 5.7 270 3.5 236 4.7 506Kaskazini Unguja 0.2 37 0.0 24 0.1 62Kusini Unguja 0.7 23 0.3 19 0.5 42Mjini Magharibi 1.5 204 1.4 150 1.4 354Kaskazini Pemba 0.2 42 0.3 32 0.3 74Kusini Pemba 0.8 40 0.0 34 0.4 74
Source: The 2011/12 Tanzania HIV and Malaria Indicator Survey: Tanzania National Bureau of StatisticsNumber and Percentage of Children Aged 6-59 Months Tested Positive Classified by Two Malaria Testing Methods in Tanzania, 2011/12
Background Characteristics Malaria Prevalence According to RDT1 Malaria Prevalence According to MicroscopyRDT Positive (%) Number of Children Tested Microscopy Positive (%) Number of Children Tested
Age (in Months)6-8 3.5 405 2.1 4009-11 5.1 401 1.9 40012-17 6.4 917 2.2 90618-23 8.9 831 4 82124-35 9.7 1,641 4.4 1,63236-47 10.7 1,687 4.9 1,66848-59 11.7 1,516 5.2 1,494
SexMale 9.2 3,724 4.1 3,694Female 9.3 3,676 4.1 3,628
Source: The 2011/12 Tanzania HIV and Malaria Indicator Survey1RDT - Rapid Diagnostic Test
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Number and Percentage of Children Aged 6-59 Months Tested Positive Classified by Two Malaria Testing Methods and Regions, Tanzania, 2011/12
RegionMalaria Prevalence According to RDT Malaria Prevalence According to Microscopy
RDT Positive (%) Number of Children Tested Microscopy Positive (%) Number of Children TestedDodoma 2.5 314 0.5 258Arusha 0.0 223 0.0 225Kilimanjaro 0.0 167 0.5 167Tanga 5.6 402 2.5 405Morogoro 13.0 238 6.9 242Pwani 10.2 118 7.4 119Dar es Salaam 3.6 385 0.3 379Lindi 26.3 90 4.1 90Mtwara 17.4 161 2.0 166Ruvuma 12 395 0.8 403Iringa 0.4 118 0.0 119Mbeya 0.5 394 0.0 405Singida 0.2 346 0.0 347Tabora 9.2 366 3.8 363Rukwa 4.5 182 0.0 179Kigoma 26.0 296 9.9 296Shinyanga 6.8 351 4.4 348Kagera 8.3 404 5.5 408Mwanza 18.6 439 5.4 419Mara 25.4 389 14.4 392Manyara 0.9 210 0.7 210
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RegionMalaria Prevalence According to RDT Malaria Prevalence According to Microscopy
RDT Positive (%) Number of Children Tested Microscopy Positive (%) Number of Children TestedNjombe 2.4 167 1.4 167Katavi 5.4 186 5.7 191Simiyu 3.4 508 2.0 511Geita 31.8 326 20.7 316Kaskazini Unguja 0.0 26 0.0 24Kusini Unguja 0.0 16 0.6 16Mjini Magharibi 0.5 112 0.0 97Kaskazini Pemba 0.0 33 0.0 30Kusini Pemba 0.0 35 2.1 29
Source: 2011/12 THMIS, Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey (TDHS)
Total Fertility Rate (TFR) and Crude Birth Rate (CBR) by Residence
Residence TFR CBRTanzania
Total 5.2 37.4Tanzania Mainland 5.2 37.5Tanzania Zanzibar 5.1 36.3
Tanzania Mainland
Urban 3.8 35.6Rural 6.0 38.2
Source: 2015/16 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey (TDHS)
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Trend in Total Fertility Rate (TFR), Tanzania
Year TFR (Births per woman)2004/05 TDHS 5.72010 TDHS 5.42012 PHC2015/16 TDHS
5.55.2
Source: 2004/05, 2010 and 2015/16 TDHS and 2012 PHC
Mortality Rate, Tanzania
Survey Year Infant Mortality (per 1,000 live births)
Under-Five Mortality (per 1,000 live births)
Maternal deaths( per 100,000 live births
2004/05 TDHS2010 TDHS
6851
11281
578454
2012 PHC2015/16 TDHS
46.243
66.567
432--
Source: 2004/05, 2010, 2012 PHC and 2015/16 TDHS
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5.0 EDUCATION
Construction of school laboratories will stimulate student’s interest in vocational training and hence increase self-employment among the youth
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Number of Primary Schools, Secondary Schools and Teacher Training Colleges, Tanzania Mainland, 2007–2015 Type of School/Colleges 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Number of SchoolsPrimary Schools 15,446 15,673 15,727 15,816 16,001 16,331 16,343 16,538 16,899
Public 15,122 15,257 15,301 15,265 15,412 15,525 15,576 15,596 15,966Private 324 416 426 551 589 806 767 769 933
Secondary Schools 3,485 3,798 4,102 4,266 4,367 4,528 4,576 4,753 4,703Public 2,806 3,039 3,283 3,397 3,425 3,508 3,528 3,692 3,593Private 679 759 819 869 942 1,020 1,048 1,061 1115
Teacher Training Colleges 55 66 77 92 109 105 106 126 126Public 32 32 34 34 34 34 34 34 34Private 23 34 43 58 75 71 72 92 92
Source: Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Vocational TrainingNumber of Higher Learning Institutions, Tanzania, 2007–2015 Type of Institution 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total 33 32 33 33 32 34 47 48 49
Public Full Universities 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 11 12Public University Colleges 4 3 4 4 3 3 5 2 2Private Full Universities 10 11 11 11 11 11 15 15 14Private University Colleges 11 10 10 10 10 12 19 20 21
Source: Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training
Total Enrolment by Level, Ownership and Year, Tanzania Mainland, 2011 – 2015Level 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Primary
Public 8,200,651 8,019,748 8,033,926 7,994,675 8,011,229 Private 162,735 227,424 197,987 227,992 287,053 Total 8,363,386 8,247,172 8,231,913 8,222,667 8,298,282
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Level 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Secondary Form 1 - 4
Public 1,460,242 1,542,687 1,450,689 1,520,292 1,339,823 Private 250,867 260,123 277,845 349,988 308,536 Total 1,711,109 1,802,810 1,728,534 1,870,280 1,648,359
Secondary Form 5 - 6 Public 55,429 60,065 58,190 60,518 97,150 Private 23,009 21,397 17,332 16,551 28,874 Total 78,438 81,462 75,522 77,069 126,024
Secondary Form 1 - 6 Public 1,515,671 1,602,752 1,508,879 1,580,810 1,436,973 Private 273,876 281,520 295,177 366,539 337,410 Total 1,789,547 1,884,272 1,804,056 1,947,349 1,774,383
Source: Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training
Students Enrolled in Universities and Colleges, Tanzania, 2008/09 – 2014/15
Category 2009/10 2010/11Female Male Total Female Male Total
Public Universities 30,632 58,817 89,449 30,003 62,974 92,977Percentage 34 66 100 32 68 100Private Universities 13,690 20,295 33,985 17,186 25,204 42,390Percentage 40.3 59.7 100 40.5 59.5 100Grand Total 44,322 79,112 123,434 47,189 88,178 135,367Percentage 35.9 64.1 100 34.9 65.1 100
Category 2011/12 2012/13Female Male Total Female Male Total
Public Universities 38,228 7,4345 11,2573 42,534 85,937 128,471Percentage 33.9 66.0 100 33.1 66.9 100Private Universities 21,663 32,038 53,701 31,806 43,832 75,638Percentage 40.3 59.7 100 42.1 57.9 100
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Grand Total 38,228 7,4345 11,2573 74,340 129,769 204,109Percentage 33.9 66.0 100 36.4 63.6 100Category 2013/14 2014/15
Female Male Total Female Male TotalPublic Universities 30,911 65,278 96,189 48,826 101,715 150,541Percentage 32.1 67.9 100 32 68 100Private Universities 25,930 36,586 62,516 29,256 44,283 73,539Percentage 41.5 58.5 100 40 60 100Grand Total 56,841 101,864 158,705 78,082 145,998 224,080Percentage 35.9 64.1 100 35 65 100
Source: Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU)Number of Teaching Staff in Tanzania Mainland, 2007 – 2015
Primary Schools 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Total 154,868 154,895 157,185 165,856 175,449 180,987 189,487 190,957 197,420Public 151,231 149,433 151,476 159,081 167,111 171,986 179,322 181,005 184,242Private 3,637 5,462 5,709 6,775 8,338 9,001 10,165 9,952 13,178
Secondary SchoolsTotal 23,252 32,835 33,954 40,517 52,146 65,086 58,028 80,529 94,598Public 15,911 24,971 26,432 30,252 39,934 51,469 42,649 65,390 75,127Private 7,341 7,864 7,522 10,265 12,212 13,617 15,379 15,139 19,471
Source: Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training
Female Student Enrolment as Percentage of Total Enrolment, Tanzania Mainland, 2007 – 2015 Primary Education 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
STD I 49.3 49.2 49.6 49.7 49.6 49.7 49.8 49.7 49.5STD VII 48.7 49.2 49.8 51.0 51.9 52.1 52.3 52.9 53.2STD I-VII 49.3 49.3 49.7 50.1 50.3 50.5 50.6 50.8 50.8
Secondary EducationForm I 47.5 42.6 44.6 45.3 47.2 49.4 50.0 51.1 ..
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Public 47.1 41.6 43.9 44.2 46.2 48.8 49.3 49.8 ..Private 50.7 51.4 52.6 52.7 53.6 54.1 54.0 54.5 ..
Form IV 46.0 43.8 45.9 45.8 42.9 44.5 46.1 47.8 ..Public 44.1 42.3 44.7 45.0 41.3 43.3 44.7 44.9 ..Private 49.8 47.8 51.2 50.2 51.7 51.4 52.2 52.3 ..
Form V 40.2 42.0 41.5 39.9 34.5 31.6 32.8 32.6 ..Public 39.6 42.7 40.4 39.5 30.6 27.7 29.2 30.4 ..Private 41.3 40.6 44.5 40.7 44.9 44.2 46.4 47.1 ..
Form VI 41.0 35.3 39.2 39.5 35.6 32.1 32.5 33.1 ..Public 41.2 31.7 35.3 39.2 33.1 27.5 27.4 27.6 ..Private 40.6 40.3 44.7 40.0 40.7 43.4 47.3 48.5 ..
Source: Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training
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6.0 DISABILITY
Unemployment for persons with disability is more pronounced among people with walking or communication problems
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Number of persons with Disability by Sex, Tanzania Mainland, 2014 Male Female Total Type of Disability Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Albinism 6,839 0.03 10,183 0.04 17,023 0.04Difficulty inSeeing 469,537 2.09 653,853 2.86 1,123,390 2.48Hearing 227,995 1.02 327,320 1.43 555,315 1.23Walking 370,287 1.65 604,789 2.64 975,076 2.15Remembering 296,886 1.32 406,238 1.78 703,123 1.55Self-care 216,922 0.97 207,695 0.91 424,617 0.94Communication 143,903 0.64 152,216 0.67 296,118 0.65
Total Population 22,424,705 100.00 22,869,112 100.00 45,293,817 100.00Source: Integrated Labour Force Survey 2014 Distribution of Persons of Age 7 Years or Above by Type of Disability and Geographical Area, Tanzania Mainland, 2014
Geographical Area Type of Disability Dar es Salaam Other Urban Rural Total NumberAlbinism 11.4 84.7 3.9 100.0 14,856Difficulty inSeeing 8.1 27.1 64.8 100.0 1,081,034Hearing 6.8 23.0 70.2 100.0 523,553Walking 8.1 25.2 66.7 100.0 913,237Remembering 7.2 24.7 68.0 100.0 620,271Self-care 10.1 30.9 59.0 100.0 226,478Communication 9.9 26.5 63.7 100.0 186,704Total (with at least one disability) 8.2 26.6 65.3 100.0 2,225,671
Source: Integrated Labour Force Survey 2014
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Distribution of Persons of Age 7 Years or Above by Type of Disability and Level of Education Attained, Tanzania Mainland, 2014 Level of Education Attained
Total Type of DisabilityNever
attended, Adult Education or
Pre-schoolPrimary Secondary Vocational
TrainingTertiary non
University University
Albinism 11.8 65.8 12.0 5.0 1.4 4.0 100.0 14,856Difficulty inSeeing 39.7 51.0 5.3 2.4 1.0 0.5 100.0 1,081,034Hearing 47.0 47.5 3.0 1.1 1.0 0.4 100.0 523,553Walking 51.6 43.7 2.3 1.2 0.8 0.4 100.0 913,237Remembering 51.4 42.9 4.0 0.2 0.6 0.8 100.0 620,271Self-care 52.3 42.0 4.2 0.2 0.3 0.9 100.0 226,478Communication 60.9 35.3 2.9 0.3 - 0.6 100.0 186,704Total (with at least one disability)
41.7 50.3 4.8 1.6 1.0 0.6 100.0 2,225,671
Source: Integrated Labour Force Survey 2014 Unemployment Rate for Persons with Disability of Age 7 Years or Above by Type of Disability, Tanzania Mainland, 2014
Type of Disability Unemployment RateAlbinism 7.8Difficulty inSeeing 9.6Hearing 10.3Walking 12.3Remembering 11.7Self-care 7.3Communication 20.1
Source: Integrated Labour Force Survey 2014
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7.0 POLITICS
During the 2015 Tanzania General Election, the CCM Presidential Candidate Dr. John Pombe Magufuli won the Election by the majority 58.5 percent of all valid votes.
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Fully Registered Political Parties in the United Republic of Tanzania as of August, 2015
S.N. Name of the Party Abbreviated Name Year Founded
1 Chama Cha Mapinduzi CCM 19772 Civic United Front CUF 19923 Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo CHADEMA 19924 The Union for Multiparty Democracy UMD 19935 National Convention for Construction and Reform NCCR MAGEUZI 19926 National League for Democracy NLD 19937 United People’s Democratic Party UPDP 19938 National Reconstruction Alliance NRA 19939 Tanzania Democratic Alliance TADEA 1990
10 Tanzania Labour Party TLP 1993
11 The United Democratic Party UDP 1994
12 Demokrasia Makini MAKINI 2001
13 Chama cha Haki na Ustawi CHAUSTA 1998
14 Democratic Party DP 200215 Africa Progressive Party of Tanzania APPT MAENDELEO 200316 Jahazi Asilia JAHAZI ASILIA 200417 Sauti ya Umma SAU 2005
18 Alliance for Tanzanian Farmers Party AFP 2009
19 Chama Cha Kijamii CCK 2012
20 Alliance for Democratic Change ADC 2012
21 Chama cha Ukombozi wa Umma CHAUMA 2013
22 Alliance for Change and Transparency ACT WAZALENDO 2014Source: Office of Registrar of Political Parties
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The 2015 General Election ResultsPresidential Election: United Republic of Tanzania
No. Name of the Candidate Name of the Party Number of Votes in support of the Candidate
Percentage of all valid Votes
1 Dr. John Pombe Joseph Magufuli CCM 8,882,935 58.462 Edward Ngoyai Lowassa CHADEMA 6,072,848 39.973 Anna Elisha Mghwira ACT WAZALENDO 98,763 0.654 Chief Lutalosa Yemba ADC 66,049 0.435 Hashim Spunda Rungwe CHAUMMA 49,256 0.326 Elifatio Macmilian Lyimo TLP 8,198 0.057 Kasambala Janken Malik NRA 8,028 0.058 Dovutwa Fahmi Nassoro UPDP 7,785 0.05
Total 15,193,862 100.00Source: National Electoral Commission (NEC)
Presidential Election: Tanzania Zanzibar, April 2016
No. Name of the Candidate Name of the PartyNumber of Votes in support of the
Candidate
Percentage ofall valid Votes
1 Dk. Ali Mohamed Shein CCM 299,982 91.372 Seif Sharif Hamad CUF 6,076 1.853 Kassim Bakari Ali JAHAZI ASILIA 1,470 0.454 Seif Ali Iddi NRA 266 0.085 Said Soud Said AFP 1,303 0.406 Khamis Idd Lila ACT - WAZALENDO 1,225 0.37
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No. Name of the Candidate Name of the PartyNumber of Votes in support of the
Candidate
Percentage ofall valid Votes
7 Juma Ali Khatib ADA - TADEA 1,562 0.488 Hamad Rashid Mohamed ADC 9,734 2.969 Ali Khatib Ali CCK 1,980 0.60
10 Mohammed Masoud Rashid CHAUMMA 493 0.1511 Tabu Mussa Juma D-MAKINI 210 0.0612 Abdallah Kombo Khamis DP 512 0.1613 Issa Mohamed Zonga SAU 2,018 0.6114 HafidhHassanSuleiman TLP 1,496 0.46
Total 328,327 100.0Source: Zanzibar Electoral Commission (ZEC)
Distribution of Members of the Union Parliament by Party and Ex-OfficioSerial No. Parties Total
1 CCM 2602 CHADEMA 733 CUF 424 NCCR – MAGEUZI 15 ACT- WAZALENDO 16 Nominated by President 67 AttorneyGeneral(Ex-Officio) 18 Nominated from House of Representatives 5
Total 389Source: Parliament of Tanzania Office.
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Members of the House of Representatives, April 2016
Type of Member Total
CCM CUFMale Female Male Female
Elected 48 6 0 0 54Reserved for Women 0 22 0 0 22Nominated by President 0 0 0 0 7Attorney General 0 0 0 0 1Total 84
Source: House of Representative officeTanzania Mainland Councilors as at December, 2015
Serial No. Name of the Party No. of Councilors1 CCM 2,8752 CHADEMA 8013 CUF 2124 NCCR – MAGEUZI 235 NLD 16 TLP 27 ACT- WAZALENDO 32
Total 3,946Source: National Electoral Commission (NEC)Tanzania Zanzibar Councilors, April 2016
Party Number of Elected Appointed by Ministers TotalMale Female Male FemaleCCM 88 23 0 0 111Total 88 23 0 0 111
Source: Zanzibar Municipal Council
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Distribution of Constituencies in Tanzania by Region as at December, 2015Serial No. Region Number of Constituencies
1 Mbeya 132 Tabora 123 Tanga 124 Morogoro 115 Dar es Salaam 106 Dodoma 107 Mara 108 Mtwara 109 Kagera 9
10 Kilimanjaro 911 Mwanza 912 Pwani 913 Ruvuma 914 Kigoma 815 Lindi 816 Singida 817 Arusha 718 Geita 719 Iringa 720 Manyara 721 Simiyu 722 Njombe 623 Shinyanga 6
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Serial No. Region Number of Constituencies24 Katavi 525 Rukwa 5
Tanzania Mainland 2141 Mjini Magharibi 182 Kaskazini Unguja 93 Kusini Pemba 94 Kaskazini Pemba 95 Kusini Unguja 5
Tanzania Zanzibar 50Tanzania 264
Source: National Electoral Commission (NEC)
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8.0 EMPLOYMENT
The unemployment rate for persons of age 15 years or above has slightly decreased from 11.7 percent in 2006 to 10.3 percent in 2014.
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Labour Force Participation and Unemployment Rates for Persons of Age 15+, Tanzania Mainland, 2014 Participation Rate Unemployment Rate (ILFS 2014) (ILFS 2014)
Tanzania Mainland 86.7 10.3Dar es Salaam 76.2 21.5Other Urban 84.4 9.9Rural 89.8 8.4
Note: Definition used – National Source: 2014 Integrated Labour Force Survey: National Bureau of StatisticsFormal Employment Created in Tanzania Mainland, 2013/14 and 2014/15
Sector/Project Sub Sector 2013/14 2014/15
Government
Education 36,073 36,071Health and Social Welfare 11,221 3,452Other Sectors 2,321 5,274Sub - Total 49,615 44,797
Government Development Projects
Agriculture 130,974 154,560Infrastructure 32,132 107,527Energy and Minerals 453 378TASAF 8,686 9,455Sub - Total 172,245 271,920
Private Sector
Small and Medium Enterprises 7,192 6,524Investment through EPZ 26,381 16,911Investment through TIC 149,594 34,184Communication 13,619 6,809Other Sectors 211,970 192,895Sub - Total 408,756 257,323
GRAND TOTAL 630,616 574,040Source: PMO-Labour, Youth, Employment and Disability
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9.0 INVESTMENT
Capital investment in cement production has been one of the major inflows to Tanzania in recent years.
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Information on Types, Time and Cost of Services Offered by Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC), 2015Service Provided Delivery Time Frame Fee *TIC Application Form Immediately US$ 100Investment Guide Immediately FreeProvision of Investment Act Immediately Free
CertificatesofIncentives 7 days US$ 1,000
VAT Registration 7 days Free
Tax Clearance 1 day Free
TaxIdentificationNumber 1 day Free
Customs Approval Import List 14 days Free
Business Name Search 1 day Free
Business Licensing 1 day Fee varies
Company Registration 3 days TZS 50,000 - 371,200
Residence Permit Class A 14 days US$ 3,355
Residence Permit Class B 14 days US$ 2,255
Special Pass for Class A & B 1 day US$ 660
Work Permit Class B-Labour 7 days FreeLinkages with government institutions 7 days Free
*10% administration fees paid to TIC towards respective costs for all servicesSource: Tanzania Investment Centre
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10.0 HOUSEHOLD BUDGET SURVEY STATISTICS
The basic needs poverty in Tanzania has significantly declined from 34.4 percent in 2006 to 28.2 percent in 2011/12.
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Key Indicators from the Household Budget Surveys, Tanzania Mainland, 2007 and 2011/12
Indicators (%) 2007 2011/12 Water, Housing, Sanitation and Communication (%)Households with modern roofs 55 68Households with modern walls 35 46Households with electricity 13 18Households with protected water sources 52 60Households within 1 km of drinking water 57 71Households using toilets 93 88Households owning radios 66 54Households owning a telephone 25 57 Education and Health (%) Adult men with any education 83 87Adult women with any education 71 76Literate adults 73 77Primary school net attendance ratio 84 77Children aged 7-13 years studying 86 ..Secondary net enrolment ratio (Forms I-IV) 15 29Households within 6 km of primary health facility 76 ..
Note: HBS is normally done after every five years
Source: Household Budget Surveys 2007 and 2011/12
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Poverty Status, Tanzania Mainland, 2007 and 2011/12
Year Region % of Population below Food Poverty line
% of Population below Basic Needs Poverty line
% of Female Headed Households
2007Dar es Salaam 3.2 14.1 24.4Other Urban 8.9 22.7 30.1Rural 13.5 39.4 23.0Total 11.8 34.4 24.5
2011/12Dar es Salaam 1.0 4.1 22.5Other Urban 8.7 21.7 27.6Rural 11.3 33.3 24.3Total 9.7 28.2 24.7
Source: Household Budget Surveys, 2007 and 2011/12
Distribution of Poverty by Number of Employees, Tanzania Mainland, 2007 and 2011/12
Number of Employees in a Household2007 2011/12
Headcount ratio % of the poor Headcount ratio % of the poorNone 41.0 75.1 30.5 78.01 20.9 14.2 19.8 14.02 21.9 6.9 24.5 2.53 19.7 1.8 23.9 1.94 or more 31.3 2.0 18.5 3.6Total 33.6 100.0 28.4 100.0
Source: Household Budget Surveys 2007 and 2011/12
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11.0 ECONOMIC INDICATORS
The annual GDP in Tanzania Mainland has been growing at an average rate of 6.8 percent from 2010 to 2015
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Gross Domestic Product at Market Price (TZS Billion)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Tanzania MainlandAt Current Prices 43,836 52,763 61,434 70,953 79,718 90,864At 2007 Prices 31,676 34,179 35,936 38,547 41,231 44,101GDP Growth Rate at 2007 Prices (Percent) 6.4 7.9 5.1 7.3 7.0 7.0 Tanzania ZanzibarGDP at Current Prices 1,051 1,344 1,565 1,850 2,134 2,308GDP at Constant 2007 Prices 848 928 973 1,043 1,115 1,189GDP Growth Rate at 2007 Prices (Percent) 4.3 9.3 4.9 7.2 7.0 6.6
Source: National Bureau of Statistics and Office of the Chief Government Statistician, Zanzibar
Per Capital GDP at Market Price (Current Prices)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Tanzania MainlandIn ‘000’ TZS 1,087 1,274 1,408 1,583 1,725 1,918In US$ 771 818 896 991 1,044 967 Tanzania ZanzibarPer capital GDP at Current Prices(TZS ‘000’) 856 1,065 1,205 1,384 1,552 1,632Per Capital GDP at Current Prices In US$ 613 683 767 866 939 817
Source: National Bureau of Statistics and Office of the Chief Government Statistician, Zanzibar
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Percentage Share of GDP at Current Prices for Tanzania Mainland, 2015
Note: Primary activity involves Agriculture and Mining. Secondary activity involves manufacturing, electricity, gas and water Tertiary activity includes services like wholesale trade, retail trade, information, communication and others.
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National Consumer Price Index 2012 – 2015, September 2010 =100, Tanzania Mainland
Year 2012 2013 2014 2015Index 130.56 140.83 149.47 157.82 InflationRate 16.0 7.9 6.1 5.6
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Zanzibar Consumer Price Index 2012-2015
Year 2012 2013 2014 2015Index 98.5 103.4 109.2 115.4InflationRate 9.4 5.0 5.6 5.7
Source: Office of the Chief Government Statistician, Zanzibar
Monthly Inflation Rates for Tanzania Mainland, 2015
Inflation Rate Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov DecTotal 4.0 4.2 4.3 4.5 5.3 6.1 6.4 6.4 6.1 6.3 6.6 6.8Food 5.0 5.1 6.1 7.2 8.4 9.9 10.5 10.1 9.4 10.0 10.9 10.9Energy 2.4 4.4 -0.5 -4.2 -2.1 -2.3 -2.1 -1.1 0.6 0.1 -4.0 -1.4Non Food 2.7 3.0 2.0 1.0 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.7 1.9 1.7 1.2 1.8Non Food and Non Energy 2.8 2.7 2.5 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.3 2.4
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
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Mean Exchange Rate 2001-2015 (TZS to 1 US$)
Source: Bank of Tanzania
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Consumption Expenditure and Balance of PaymentsFinal Consumption Expenditure at Current Prices (Billion TZS), Tanzania Mainland
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Households 28,512 34,415 40,669 48,836 50,968 55,408
Government 6,452 7,294 9,055 11,580 10,997 12,448Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Final Consumption Expenditure at Constant 2007 Prices (Billion TZS), Tanzania Mainland
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Households 20,146 21,763 22,439 24,334 25,429 26,009
Government 4,784 5,038 5,708 6,739 6,705 6,439Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Balance of Payments Position (TZS Billion), Tanzania
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Exports (FoB) 5,604 7,331 8,653 8,644 11,367 11,586Imports (CIF) 11,087 17,217 18,276 18,884 20,977 29,353Visible Balance of Trade -5,483 -9,886 -9,623 -10,239 -9,610 -11,586
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
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Government Minimum Wage in Thousand TZS, Tanzania Mainland, 2009/10-2015/16
Source: President’s Office Public Service Management
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Non-Government Minimum Wage in TZS, Tanzania Mainland, 2015
Sector Minimum Wage per MonthSub-Sector
Agricultural ServicesAgricultural services 100,000
Health ServicesHealth services 132,000
Communication ServicesTelecommunication services 400,000Broadcasting and mass media, postal and courier services 150,000
Domestic and Hospitality ServicesDomestic workers employed by diplomats and potential businessmen 150,000Domesticworkersemployedbyentitledofficers 130,000Domestic workers, other than those employed by diplomats and potential businessmen and entitled officerswhoarenotresidinginthehouseholdoftheemployer 80,000
Otherdomesticworkersnotspecifiedabove 40,000
Potential and tourists hotels 250,000
Medium hotels 150,000
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Sector Minimum Wage per MonthSub-Sector
Restaurants, guest houses and bars 130,000
Private Security ServicesInternational and potential companies 150,000Small companies 120,000
Energy ServicesInternational companies 400,000
Small companies 150,000
Transport Services Aviation services 350,000Clearing and forwarding 300,000Inland transport 200,000
Construction ServicesContractors Class I 325,000
Contractors Class II-IV 280,000
Contractors Class V-VII 250,000
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Sector Minimum Wage per MonthSub-Sector
MiningMining and prospecting licenses 400,000Primary mining licenses. 200,000Dealers licenses 300,000Brokers licenses 200,000
Private schools services (Nursery , Primary and Secondary schools )Private schools services (nursery, primary and secondary schools) 140,000
Trade, Industries and Commercial ServicesTrade, industries and commerce 115,000Financial institutions 400,000
Fishing and Marine ServicesFishing and marine services 200,000
Other sectors not mentioned in this Wage OrderOther sectors not mentioned in this wage order 100,000
Source: President’s Office Public Service Management
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12.0 FOREIGN TRADE
In recent years, gold has become a major export in Tanzania.
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Major Exports (TZS Billion)
Commodity 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Coffee 162.3 225.7 292.8 259.1 204.3 309.7Cotton 133.1 103.9 164.9 137.7 558.4 79.7Sisal 11.1 16.9 18.4 25.4 111.3 340.2Cashew nuts 173.2 189.6 222 301 647.9 497.3Cloves 11.3 48.4 58.3 68.4 50.9 5.9Diamonds 14.2 17 41 63.6 80.3 65.6Gold 1,336.7 3,463.8 3,410.7 2,768.5 2,705.7 2,717.2Tobacco 178.7 437.9 348.1 159.5 319.3 428.0Tea 68.1 73.5 87.4 87.8 72.8 91.0Total 2,088.7 4,559.8 4,460.3 3,871.0 4,750.9 4,534.6
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Major Imports by Commodity (TZS Billion)
Commodity 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Food and Beverages 1,068.6 1,059.0 1,749.1 1,504.8 1,773.3 1,498Oil (Petroleum) 2,691.3 4,860.1 4,570.8 5,170.0 5,890.1 14,627Building and Construction Material 959.5 1,325.0 1,398.0 1,952.8 1,941.7 1,655Machinery 1,241.4 2,068.4 1,827.1 1,354.6 2,163.5 3,819Transport Equipment 1,440.1 1,795.1 2,162.1 2,089.8 1,932.7 1,988Others 4,752.6 6,292.0 8,675.0 12,644.7 7,275.8 5,520Total 12,314.8 17,417.6 21,201.4 19,904.5 20,977.1 29,352
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
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13.0 PERFORMANCE INDICATORS FOR SELECTED ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Construction activities grew faster than other activities in the year 2015 at 16.8 percent.
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13.1 AGRICULTURETotal Planted Area, 2007/08
Tanzania Mainland Million HectaresShort Rainy Season (Vuli) 1.8Long Rainy Season (Masika) 7.0Tanzania Zanzibar Thousand
HectaresShort Rainy Season (Vuli) 14.8Long Rainy Season (Masika) 37.7
Source: Agriculture Survey 2007/08: National Bureau of Statistics
Production of Food Crops (Tonnes), Tanzania Mainland
Crop 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Change (%)2014/15
Maize 4,341 5,104 5,174 6,734 5,903 -12.3Paddy 1,461 1,170 1,307 1,681 1,937 15.2Wheat 113 109 92 167 72 -56.9Sorghum 1,119 1,052 1,041 1,246 1,007 -19.2Cassava 1,549 1,821 1,943 1,664 1,962 17.9Beans/Legumes 1,632 1,827 1,641 1,697 1,808 6.5Bananas 1,048 842 1,307 1,064 1,195 12.3Sweet Potatoes 1,710 1,418 1,259 1,167 1,090 -6.6
Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries
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Production of Cash Crops (Tonnes), Tanzania MainlandCrop 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Change (%) 2014/15Cotton 225,938 225,938 357,130 246,767 203,312 -17.6Tobacco 126,624 126,624 86,359 100,000 87,737 -12.3Sugar 260,055 262,880 296,697 294,421 304,007 3.3Tea 33,000 32,810 33,700 33,000 35,750 8.3Pyrethrum 5,700 5,700 6,100 7,090 6,050 -14.7Coffee 33,219 33,219 71,200 47,301 41,674 -11.9Sisal 33,406 25,690 34,875 37,571 39,204 4.3Cashew nuts 160,000 160,000 127,947 123,449 197,933 60.3Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries
Production of Livestock Products, Tanzania Mainland 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Milk Production (‘000’ ltr) Indigenous Cattle 997,261 1,135,422 1,255,938 1,297,775 1,339,613 1,381,451Hybrid Cattle 652,596 608,800 597,161 623,865 650,570 677,275Total 1,649,857 1,744,222 1,853,099 1,921,640 1,990,183 2,058,726Meat Production ( Tonnes) Beef 243,943 262,606 289,835 299,581 309,086 319,112Goat/ Sheep 86,634 103,709 111,106 115,652 120,199 124,745Pork 38,180 43,647 47,246 50,814 74,174 54,360Chicken 80,916 93,534 84,524 87,408 95,292 99,540Total 449,673 503,496 532,711 553,455 598,751 597,757
Egg Production (Number) Egg 2,917,875 3,339,566 3,494,584 3,725,200 3,899,569 4,153,800
Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries
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13.2 MINING Production of Selected Minerals; Tanzania Mainland, 2010–2015
Mineral Unit 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Diamonds Carats 80,498 28,378 127,174 179,633 252,875 216,482Gold Kgs 39,448 37,085 39,012 42,534 40,481 45,777Gemstone Kgs 2,646,109 1,241,581 1,237,625 1,692,436 3,083,765 1,872,915Salt Tonnes 34,455 32,397 34,016 36,032 54,757 92,152Phosphate Tonnes 17180 848512 570626 397020 738,000 222,800Gypsum Tonnes 26,918 9,288 91,610 171,567 200,179 235,920Coal Tonnes 179 80710 78672 84772 246128 281,565Pozzolana Tonnes 60,320 113,489 75,193 79,452 68,925 311,370Kaolin Tonnes 58 178 1,422 907 3,809 1,953Silver ore Kgs 12,470 10,399 11,227 12,159 14,493 15,569Copper Pound 11,741,898 7,531,164 12,426,025 12,749,548 14,027,008 14,252,341Bauxite Tonnes 39,326,000 29,520,000 28,433,930 39,977,300 25,641,201 204,956
CARAT = 0.205 GMSource: Ministry of Energy and MineralsRevenue Received from Gas Sales from Songo Songo and Mnazi Bay (USD), Tanzania Mainland, 2010 – 2015
Year Songo Songo Mnazi Bay Total2010 25,607,621 1,080,131 26,687,7522011 38,337,903 1,444,856 39,782,7592012 35,026,145 1,525,251 36,551,3962013 50,582,385 1,592,879 52,175,2642014 58,761,119 1,762,977 60,524,0962015 43,854,236 1,921,965 45,776,201Total 254,169,409 9,328,059 261,497,468
Source: Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC)
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13.3 MANUFACTURINGQuantities of Selected Manufactured Goods Produced in Tanzania Mainland, 2010 - 2015
Product Unit 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Konyagi Mill. liters 11 15 16 21 32 29Beer Mill. liters 243 323 338 374 380 386Kibuku Mill. liters 21 23 22 19 20 23Cigarette Mill. pieces 6,181 6,630 7,723 7710 8,028 7,837Textiles Mill.sq.m. 103 102 81 98 119 100Paints ‘000 liters 28,201 31,710 35,025 36,623 38,308 38,372Cement ‘000 metric tons 2,313 2,409 2,558 2,370 2,796 3,135Rolled steel ‘000 metric tons 33 40 47 49 130 63Iron sheets ‘000 metric tons 71 77 81 85 87 91Aluminum sheets Tonnes 59 33 23 37 27 32
Note: r – means revised, p – means provisional
Quantities of Selected Manufactured Goods Produced in Tanzania Zanzibar, 2010 - 2015 Product Unit 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Beverages* Mill. liters 15 17 14 12 12 17Bread ‘000 Numbers 108 112 115 128 144 162Noodles Tonnes 80 189 199 216 222 278Door UPVC Numbers 125 140 95 105 168 229Window UPVC Numbers 43 95 201 130 270 320Garments Dish Dash Pieces 4,648 4,672 2,877 3,622 3,950 3,419Jewelry Gold/Silver Grams 9,508 8,602 8,172 6,730 8,199 7,032
* Includes mineral water and juiceSource: National Bureau of Statistics
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13.4 ELECTRICITYInstalled Capacity, Electricity Generated and Sales, Tanzania, 2010 – 2015
Item Category Unit 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Installed Capacity Grid System Installed Capacity MW 1,003.5 1,270.7 1,438.2 1,501.2 1,521.9 1,516.2
Maximum Demand Grid System Maximum Demand MW 832.6 829.0 851.4 898.7 934.6 988.3
Generation
Grid System GWh 5,183.1 5,050.4 5,339.6 5,758.3 6,029.0 6,188.0Off-grid System GWh 76.1 83.6 149.9 178.5 191.8 201.0Import from Neighbouring Countries GWh 57.5 61.6 60.9 60.2 61.0 70.5
Sales
Small Customers (D1) GWh 389.7 328.8 320.8 280.6 217.4 148.8Middle Customers (T1) GWh 1,330.4 1,270.8 1,508.0 1,749.1 1,890.6 2,082.7Big Customers (T2, T3 and T8) GWh 2,152.2 2,151.6 2,301.0 2,570.4 2,595.3 2,721.1Zanzibar (T5) GWh 175.4 277.3 298.6 218.7 348.5 344.6
Source: Tanzania Electricity Supply Company (TANESCO)
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13.5 TRANSPORTRoad Network in Kilometers by Status, Tanzania Mainland, 2010 – 2015
CategoryRoad Type
National Roads Local RoadsTotal Roads
NetworkTrunk Roads Regional Roads District, Urban and Feeder Roads
Paved Unpaved Paved Unpaved Paved Unpaved2010 5,377 6,822 780 20,490 842 56,798 91,1092011 5,377 6,822 780 20,490 746 52,603 86,8182012 6,219 5,987 1,067 20,990 1,031 53,348 88,6422013 6,292 5,912 1,082 21,047 966 52,241 87,5402014 6,565 6,221 1,240 20,974 988 51,676 87,6642015 7,342 5,444 1,321 20,893 1,326 107,621 108,946
Source: TANROADS/PO RALG
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TANZANIA ROAD DISTANCE CHART IN KM - JUNE 2012DAR ARUSHABABATIBARIADIBUKOBADODOMAGEITA IRINGA KIBAHAKIGOMALINDI MBEYA MOROGOROMOSHI MPANDAMTWARAMUSOMAMWANZANJOMBESHINYANGASINGIDASONGEAS'WANGATABORATANGA
DAR 646 814 1127 1433 451 1228 492 35 1258 452 822 192 566 1383 556 1370 1152 710 989 696 947 1150 829 354
ARUSHA 646 168 762 1068 425 863 689 611 1090 1098 1020 621 80 1581 1202 499 787 907 624 331 1144 1348 661 435
BABATI 814 168 594 900 257 695 521 779 922 1266 851 516 248 1413 1370 513 619 739 456 163 976 1179 493 603
BARIADI 1127 762 594 654 676 376 940 1092 761 1579 899 935 842 695 1683 164 230 1158 138 431 1396 928 332 1197
BUKOBA 1433 1068 900 654 982 298 1246 1398 551 1885 1205 1241 1148 720 1989 634 416 1464 516 737 1671 954 638 1503
DODOMA 451 425 257 676 982 777 264 416 807 903 594 259 505 1155 1007 919 701 482 538 245 720 922 378 588
GEITA 1228 863 695 376 298 777 1041 1193 514 1680 1000 1036 943 684 1784 337 119 1259 239 532 1496 917 433 1298
IRINGA 492 689 521 940 1246 264 1041 457 1071 944 330 300 769 891 1048 1183 965 218 802 509 455 658 642 629
KIBAHA 35 611 779 1092 1398 416 1193 457 1223 487 787 157 531 1348 591 1335 1117 675 954 661 912 1115 794 319
KIGOMA 1258 1090 922 761 551 807 514 1071 1223 1710 860 1066 1170 299 1814 851 633 1089 622 759 1326 532 429 1525
LINDI 452 1098 1266 1579 1885 903 1680 944 487 1710 1068 644 1018 1629 104 1822 1604 839 1441 1148 602 1396 1281 806
MBEYA 822 1020 851 899 1205 594 1000 330 787 860 1068 630 1100 561 1122 1142 924 229 761 603 466 328 567 959
MOROGORO 192 621 516 935 1241 259 1036 300 157 1066 644 630 541 1191 748 1178 960 518 797 504 755 958 637 329
MOSHI 566 80 248 842 1148 505 943 769 531 1170 1018 1100 541 1104 1122 579 867 987 704 411 1224 1428 741 355
MPANDA 1383 1581 1413 695 720 1155 684 891 1348 299 1629 561 1191 1104 1683 938 720 790 557 693 1027 233 363 1520
MTWARA 556 1202 1370 1683 1989 1007 1784 1048 591 1814 104 1122 748 1122 1683 1926 1708 893 1545 1252 656 1450 1385 910
MUSOMA 1370 499 513 164 634 919 337 1183 1335 851 1822 1142 1178 579 938 1926 218 1401 381 674 1638 1171 575 933
MWANZA 1152 787 619 230 416 701 119 965 1117 633 1604 924 960 867 720 1708 218 1183 163 456 1420 953 357 1222
NJOMBE 710 907 739 1158 1464 482 1259 218 675 1089 839 229 518 987 790 893 1401 1183 1020 727 237 557 796 847
SHINYANGA 989 624 456 138 516 538 239 802 954 622 1441 761 797 704 557 1545 381 163 1020 293 1257 790 194 1059
SINGIDA 696 331 163 431 737 245 532 509 661 759 1148 603 504 411 693 1252 674 456 727 293 964 931 330 766
SONGEA 947 1144 976 1396 1671 720 1496 455 912 1326 602 466 755 1224 1027 656 1638 1420 237 1257 964 794 1033 1084
S'WANGA 1150 1348 1179 928 954 922 917 658 1115 532 1396 328 958 1428 233 1450 1171 953 557 790 931 794 596 1287
TABORA 829 661 493 332 638 378 433 642 794 429 1281 567 637 741 363 1385 575 357 796 194 330 1033 596 1096
TANGA 354 435 603 1197 1503 588 1298 629 319 1525 806 959 329 355 1520 910 933 1222 847 1059 766 1084 1287 1096
NOTE: ROUTE VIA ROUTE VIA ROUTE VIADar - Kigoma Itigi - Tabora - adnapMebmojN - amogiKarobaT - agezNayebM - abokuB Sumbawanga - Mbeya Dar - Musoma Singida - Shinyanga - Mwanza Bukoba - Nj ragalaMarobaT - amogiKagnirI - amodoD - adigniSebmo asi
- aretMayebM - amodoDamodoD - itabaBagnirI - ahsurA Iringa Lindi - Mbeya Masasi - Songea - NjombegiK - amodoDarobaT - agezN - adigniSamogiK - ahsurA oma Itigi - Tabora Mbeya - Mtwara Njombe - Songea - MasasidnapM - atieGagnirI - amodoD - itabaBayebM - ahsurA igitI - awgnuRadigniS - ayebMulusaK - izanakayNa
Arusha - Musoma Serengeti w'S - amosuMagnirI - amodoD - adigniSebmojN - atieG anga Tabora - Ipole - Mpanda Arusha - Mwanza Babati - Singida - Shinyanga Iringa - egnereSagnaT - amosuMarobaT - igitI - amodoDamogiK ti - Arusha Babati - Iringa Dodoma gnaynihSagnaT - aznawMigitI - amodoDarobaT - agnirI a - Singida - ArushaBabati - Morogoro Dodoma Ragnaw'S - adigniSagnawabmuS - adnapMayebM - amogiK ungwa - Mbeya
NamosuM - amogiKitegnereS - inuyukaMamosuM - itabaB yakanazi - Geita - Mwanza Singida - Tabora Nzega
Source: TANROADS/PO RALG
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Freight and Passengers Transported by Railway and Marine, Tanzania Mainland, 2010-2015
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Railways
Tanzania RailwaysFreight (000’ tonnes ) 265 138 154 185 190 211Passengers (‘000’) 284 227 339 373 295 405Tanzania Zambia Railways Freight (‘000’ tonnes ) 540 248 259 245 208 130Passengers (000) 758 414 678 654 536 436
Marine TransportDar es Salaam PortShips Calls .. 1,510 1,427 1,463 1,600 1,520Cargo (‘000’ DWT) 8,815 9,920 10,867 13,515 14,476 14,558Passengers (000) .. 1,009 1,343 1,292 1,441 1,620Tanga PortShips Calls .. 146 212 142 136 83Cargo (‘000’ DWT) 377 500 644 384 750 693Passengers (000) .. 23 13 2 0 0Mtwara PortShips Calls .. 60 111 558 599 198Cargo (‘000’ DWT) 170 214 235 188 358 259Passengers (000) n.a n.a n.a n.a n.a n.a
DWT = Dead Weight TonnesSource: Ministry of Works, Transport and Communication
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Air Transport, Domestic and International Passengers (in “000”), Tanzania 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015International Passengers Julius Nyerere International Airport 870 1,004 1,100 1,137 1,192 1,251Kilimanjaro International Airport 283 317 330 368 362 333Abeid Amani Karume International Airport 216 275 309 367 409 409Mwanza Airport 16 21 20 18 9 6Total 1,385 1,617 1,759 1,890 1,972 1,999Domestic Passengers Julius Nyerere International Airport 610 734 868 1,077 1155 1141Kilimanjaro International Airport 141 253 236 318 307 318Abeid Amani Karume International Airport 325 381 390 440 438 388Mwanza Airport 201 290 365 420 402 427Sub - Total 1,277 1,658 1,859 2,255 2,302 2,274Other Airport Passengers: Arusha 139 96 149 176 166 131Bukoba 18 29 30 25 29 32Dodoma 6 5 7 10 14 13Kigoma 24 18 22 26 25 26Moshi 0 0.7 0.9 1 1 1Lake Manyara 14 20 19 22 21 17Mafia 18 18 19 20 23 20Mtwara 25 41 56 52 47 31Pemba 74 61 72 82 99 118Shinyanga 6 9 4 0 0 0Tabora 11 4 4 5 7 6Tanga 9 11 16 17 23 25Others 11 44 40 47 149 159Sub - Total 355 357 439 483 604 579Grand Total International & Domestic Passengers 1,632 2,015 2,298 2,738 4,878 4,852
Source: Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority
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13.6 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGYNumber of Television, Radio Stations, Telephone and Internet Operators in Tanzania, 2010 - 2015
Type of Operator 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Telephone and Internet Operators
Fixed Line Operators 2 2 2 2 2 2
Mobile Operators 10 7 7 8 6 7
Data Operators and Internet Service Providers 80 84 84 91 .. 83Number of Television and Radio StationsTelevision Stations
National Television Stations 5 6 5 5 5 5
Regional Television Stations 1 3 1 5 2 5
District Television Stations 20 19 20 20 20 20
Total 26 28 26 30 27 30Radio Stations
National Radio Stations 6 5 5 6 6 6Regional Radio Stations 18 8 21 17 17 17District Radio Stations 43 30 57 62 60 99
Community Radio Stations 3 2 3 0 .. ..Total 70 45 86 85 83 122
Source: Tanzania Communication Regulatory Authorit
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Telephone Subscribers in Tanzania, 2010 - 2015
Year Fixed Lines Mobile Total2010 174,511 20,983,853 21,158,364
2011 161,063 25,666,455 25,827,518
2012 176,367 27,450,789 27,627,156
2013 164,999 27,442,823 27,607,822
2014 151,274 31,862,656 32,013,9302015 142,819 39,665,600 39,808,419
Source: Tanzania Communication Regulatory Authority
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13.7 PUBLIC FINANCE Revenue and Expenditure (TZS Billion) for the Year ending 30thJune, Tanzania Mainland, 2010 – 2015
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Total Revenue 4,662 5,736 7,221 8,443 10,182 10,958
Income Tax 1,389 1,720 2,311 3,036 3,792 3,728 Customs and Excise Duty 1,215 1,512 1,539 1,845 2,243 2,495 Sales Tax/VAT 1,488 1,633 2,073 2,375 2,648 3,032 Other Taxes 499 601 732 707 1,124 1,279 Refunds (164) (173) (174) (233) (512) (642)
Total Income from Taxes 4,428 5,293 6,480 7,730 9,294 9,892 Non-Tax Revenue (incl.LGA) 234 443 741 713 888 1,066
Total Expenditure 8,174 9,439 10,765 13,543 13,958 14,604 Recurrent Expenditure 5,562 6,690 6,990 9,043 10,032 10,893 Development Expenditure 2,611 2,749 3,775 4,500 3,926 3,710 Internal Expenditure 1,005 985 1,872 2,315 2,121 2,265 External Expenditure 1,607 1,764 1,902 2,185 1,805 1,446
Source: Ministry of Finance and Planning
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14.0 CRIME STATISTICS IN TANZANIA MAINLAND, 2013-2015
Criminal cases reported declined from 261,453 in January to June 2014 compared to 258,682 in January to June, 2015.
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Criminal Offences and Road Accidents in Tanzania, 2013 - 2015
Crime Type 2013 2014 2015Offences Against Person
Killings/Murder 3,929 3,775 3,560Rape 6,105 6,028 5,802Un-natural Offence 820 944 928Child Stealing 192 146 146Child Desertion 243 237 205Defilement 10 15 12HumanTrafficking 36 21 45
Total 11,335 11,166 10,698Offences Related to Property
Guns theft / theft of Arms 76 59 53Robbery in Highway 3 - 3Armed Robbery 1,266 1,127 913Robbery with Violence 5,710 5,294 4,507Robberythroughfirearms-Breakingin 20,337Cases of breaking houses -Breaking in 23,017 21,479 179Property theft -Theft 885 1,043 5,317Theft of Motorcycle 4,695 5,232 488Theft of motor vehicles 464 427 416Fake money -Counterfeiting of Bank Notes 664 517 4,879
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Crime Type 2013 2014 2015Livestock theft 5,307 5,119 45Bank robbery 116 55 70Theft in the public sectors -Parastatal Organization 158 59 2Theft in the trade unions/Cooperative union 13 32 11Theft in the Local Government 11 6 11Theft in the Central Government 14 8 12Theft in political parties - 2 2,028House burning/arson cases 2,402 2,293 577Fire accidents 369 740 579Counterfeits/Forgery 300 316 40,427
Total 45,470 43,808 80854Offences against Public Tranquility Unlawful Possession of Arms 606 355 444Illicit Drugs 479 480 481Possession of Bhang 6821 6747 7,553Possession of Bhang Farms 0 57 81Possession of Khat 1331 1206 1,276Government trophies 884 610 983Smuggling 61 79 71Corruption 15 3 6Illicit local liquor 5064 4669 5,321Manufacture Instruments of Local Liquor 162 263 367
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Crime Type 2013 2014 2015Unlawful Possession of Ammunition 114 98 116Unlawful possession of bombs 6 13 12Illegal Fishing 0 0 33Illegal possession of Forest products 0 0 17Illegal possession of Sea products 0 0 0Illegal Immigrant 871 599 928Total 16,414 15,179 17,689Road Traffic Accidents, Death and Injured Persons Major - 15,420 8,777Minor - 1,110,252 1,381,705Total - 1,125,672 1,390,482
Road accidents 24,480 15,420 -Fatal accidents 3,545 3,106 -Deaths 4,091 3,857 -Injured Persons 21,536 15,230 -
Source: Tanzania Police Force
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Main Criminal Offences Reported by Region, Tanzania, 2015
Regions Offences Related to Property
Offences Against Person
Offences Against Public Tranquility Total
Arusha 1,535 379 830 2,744Ilala 2,629 393 989 4,011Temeke 2,306 647 2,895 5,848Kinondoni 6,190 736 1,878 8,804Dodoma 1,016 432 484 1,932Geita 563 337 393 1,293Iringa 602 278 239 1,119Kagera 2,143 494 789 3,426Katavi 397 218 221 836Kigoma 1,216 360 794 2,370Kilimanjaro 1,222 349 1,014 2,585Lindi 760 201 227 1,188Mara 1,445 310 431 2,186Manyara 970 229 600 1,799Mbeya 1,091 899 702 2,692Morogoro 3,099 536 575 4,210Mtwara 918 182 254 1,354Mwanza 617 361 463 1,441Njombe 646 211 75 932Pwani 2,382 513 840 3,735Rukwa 1,009 318 232 1,559Ruvuma 1,668 253 163 2,084Shinyanga 892 309 231 1,432Simiyu 470 215 311 996Singida 820 240 221 1,281Tabora 1,416 568 398 2,382
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Regions Offences Related to Property
Offences Against Person
Offences Against Public Tranquility Total
Tanga 1,137 442 934 2,513Tarime - Rorya 826 184 232 1,242Marines 41 3 26 70Reli 65 4 16 85Tazara 23 0 12 35Air ports 34 4 52 90Tanzania Mainland 40,148 10,605 17,521 68,274Kaskazini Pemba 20 14 14 48Kaskazini Unguja 49 26 43 118Kusini Pemba 54 10 11 75Kusini Unguja 102 20 55 177Mjini Magharibi 54 23 45 122Tanzania Zanzibar 279 93 168 540Tanzania 40,427 10,698 17,689 68,814
Source: Tanzania Police Force
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15.0 TANZANIA DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS ABROAD1. BELGIUM Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania
72 Avenue Franklin Roosevelt1050 Brussels Belgium,Tel: +32-2- 640 65 00Fax No: +32 2 646 80 26/ +32 2 647 64 44E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: [email protected]
2. BRAZILEmbassy of The United Republic of TanzaniaBrasilia, BrazilSHIS Q109 Conjunto 16 CASA 20CEP 71625 –160 BRASILIA–DF BRAZILTel:-+55 -61 3364 2629Fax: -+55 -61 3248 3361E–Mail: [email protected] or [email protected]: www.tanzania.org.br
3. BURUNDIEmbassy of The United Republic of Tanzania Bujumbura, Burundi, Kabondo1716 Gihungwe/Mpotsa Ave.’B.P. 855 Bujumbura, BurundiTel: 257-22-248632/6 Fax No: 257-22-248637, +257 22 248634E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
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4. CANADAHigh Commission of The United Republic of TanzaniaOTTAWA, Canada, 50 Range RoadOttawa, Ontario, KIN 8J4, CanadaTel: +1- 613-232-1500, +1-613-232-1509Fax No: +1-613-232-5184,E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.tzrepottawa.ca
5. COMOROEmbassy of The United Republic of TanzaniaMORONI, COMOROTEL: +269 773 78 59FAX: +269 773 78 60E-MAIL: [email protected] OR [email protected]
6. PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINAEmbassy of The United Republic of Tanzania, BEIJING, CHINA NO.8. Liangmahe Nan Lu, Sanlitun, Chaoyang District, P.R. CHINA, BEIJING 100600 Tel: +86-10-65321408, +86-10-65321491, +86-10-65325572Fax. +86-10 65321695, +86-10-65324351Email. [email protected]@foreign.go.tz
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7. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO (DRC) Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania
142 Boulevard du 30 Juin B.P. 1612 KINSHASA 1 Congo -Democratic RepublicTel: -+243 81 55 658 50 / 1Fax: -+243 81 55 565 853Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
8. EGYPTEmbassy of The United Republic of Tanzania,Cairo. Egypt 10 AnasIbn Malik Street Mohandessin-Arab Republic of EgyptPostal Code 12411 CairoTelephone: -+20 -2 3337 4155Fax: -+20 -2 3337 4286 / 4446E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: www.tanrep-egypt.com
9. ETHIOPIAEmbassy of The Republic of Tanzania,ADDIS ABABABoleKifleKetemaKebele03/05House.No.2213, Box 1077Addis Ababa, EthiopiaTel: +2551-11-6634353, +2551-11-6627840Fax No: +2551-11-6627882E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
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10. FRANCEEmbassy of The United Republic of TanzaniaPARIS, France7 Ter Rue Leonard De Vinci,75116 Paris, FranceTel: 01 53 70 63 66 Fax No: 01 47 55 05 46E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.amb-tanzanie.fr
11. GERMANYEmbassy of The United Republic of TanzaniaEschenallee 11, 14050 Berlin, GermanyTeL: +49-30-3030800, Fax No: +49-30-30308020E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: www.tanzania-gov.de
12. THE NETHERLANDSEmbassy of The United Republic of TanzaniaAlexanderveld 872585 DB, The Hague, The NetherlandsTel: +31 702 156450Fax: +31 702 159909E-Mail: [email protected]: www.tanzaniaembassy.nl
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13. INDIAHigh Commission of The United Republic of TanzaniaNew Delhi, India, EP-C 15, Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, 110021, India, Tel. 91-11 24122864/24122865D/L 91-11 24122864/24122865Fax; 91-11 24122862, E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected]: www.tanzanrepdelhi.com
14. ITALYEmbassy of The United Republic of TanzaniaRome, Italy, Villa TanzaniaViale Cortina D’ampezzo 18500135 ROME, ItalyTel. 39-06 33485801Fax. 39-06 33485821, 39 06 33485828E-Mail: [email protected] OR [email protected] Website: www.tanzania-gov.it
15. JAPANEmbassy of The United Republic of TanzaniaTokyo, Japan21-9 Kamiyoga 4 Chome, Setgaya- Ku Tokyo 1580098, JapanTel. 81-3-3425-4531/3, Fax: 81-3-3425-7844Email: [email protected] or [email protected]: www.tanzaniaembassy.or.ip
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16. KENYATanzanian High Commission in Nairobi, Kenya 9th Floor, Reinsurance Plaza Taifa Road P.O. Box 47790, NAIROBI 00100Tel: -+254 20 312 027 -+254 20 311 948 / 50Fax: -+254 20 221 8269Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
17. KENYAConsulate of The United Republic of Tanzania,Mombasa, Kenya TSS Towers 12th Floor, Nkrumah Road P.O.BOX 1422,MOMBASA, KENYATel: +254-41-2228595, Fax No: +254-41-2222837E-Mail: [email protected]
18. MALAWIHigh Commission of The United Republic of TanzaniaLilongwe, Malawi, Capital City, Plaza House, P.O. Box 922, Lilongwe, MalawiTel. 00 265-1-775-035/038, FAX: 00 265-1-776-024Email [email protected]@foreign.go.tz
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19. MOZAMBIQUEHigh Commission of The United Republic of TanzaniaMaputo, MozambiqueAv. Dos Martires Da Machava No. 852, Ujamaa HouseP.O. Box 4515, Zip Code: 258, Maputo, MozambiqueTel.258 21 49 0110/3FaxNo.25821491228,25821494782-DaOfficeE-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: www.tanzanrepmoz.net
21. NIGERIAHigh Commission of The United Republic of Tanzania11, Ganges Street,Ministers’ Hill, Maitama, P.M.B. 5225, WuseAbuja, NigeriaDirect Tel: 234-9-4132312General 234-9-4132313, 4131944, Fax No: 234-9-4132314E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
22. MALAYSIAEmbassy of The United Republic of Tanzania,KUALA LUMPUR,44 Jalan U-Thant 55000 Kuala Lumpur.Tel: +603-42517603/4,Fax +603-42515641Email: [email protected]
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23. OMANEmbassy of The United Republic of Tanzania,Building No. 1798 Way No. 2135MADINAT Al Sultan Qaboos StreetP.O. Box 1170Zip Code: 133,Tel: +968-24601174, 24603373 Fax: +968-24604425 E-mail: [email protected]: www.tanrepmuscat.com
24. RUSSIATanzanian Embassy in Moscow, Russia Pyatnitskaya, U Litsa 33 Moscow RussiaTel: -+7 -495 953 8221,-+7 -495 953 0940Fax: -+7 -495 953 0785Email: [email protected]: www.tanzania.ruHead of mission: Mr Jake Mgvabi Mwamba, Ambassador
25. RWANDAThe Embassy of The United Republic of Tanzania,Boulevard De L’unuganda, Telecom House.Block C 2nd Floor, KIGALITel: +250-505400 Direct: +250- 505401/3Fax: +250- 505402E-mail: [email protected]
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26. REPUBLIC OF SAUDI ARABIAEmbassy of The United Republic of Tanzania,RIYADHI, Saudi Arabia, Al Woroud Area, Ebn Hebt Allah StP.O. Box 94320 Riyadhi 11693,Tel: D/L +966-1 -4542 833, 20 51 541, 20 50 310 Fax: +966-1-45 49 660E-mail: [email protected]
27. REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICAHigh Commission of the United Republic of Tanzania,PRETORIA, 822 George Avenue, Box 56572 Arcadia Pretoria.Tel: +027-12 3424371 Direct: 342 4393, 342 5921Fax: +027-12 4304383 E-mail: [email protected]: www.tanzania.org.za
28. SWEDENEmbassy of The United Republic of Tanzania,Wallingatan 11,Box7255, SE-11160, STOCKHOLM,Tel: +46 -8 -50320600/1, Fax: +46 -8 -50320602E-mail: [email protected]
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29. SWITZERLANDEmbassy of The United Republic of Tanzania47 Avenue Blanc, CH 1201 GENEVA.Tel: +41-22 7318920/9Res: +41-22 7323752 Fax: +41-22 7328255E-mail: [email protected]
30. UGANDAThe High Commission of the United Republic of Tanzania,6 Kagera RoadP.O. Box 5750 KAMPALA.Tel: +256 – 41- 256272 Direct: +256-41 - 257357 Fax: +256 – 41 – 343973/ 342849E-mail: [email protected]
31. UNITED ARAB EMIRATESEmbassy of The United Republic of TanzaniaAbu Dhabi, UaeMadinat Zayed 14th Street, Behind Al Nadja Street Villa No. 27Khalidiya,P.O. Box 43714,ABU DHABI, UAETel: 971 2 6313088Fax No. 971 2 6316618E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: www.tanzania-uae.org.ae
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32. UNITED KINGDOMThe High Commission of the United Republic of Tanzania,3 Stratford PalaceLONDON W1C, 1AS, Tel: +44-207 569 470-78 Fax: +44-207 491 3710, +44-207 495 8817E-mail: [email protected]: www.tanzania-online.gov.uk
33. UNITED NATIONS The Tanzania Mission to the United Nations,307 East 53rd Street, 4th FloorNEW YORK, N.Y.10022, U.S.A. Tel: General: +1-212 -697-3612Fax: +1-212- 697-3618E-mail: [email protected]: www.tanzania-un.org
34. UNITED STATES OF AMERICAPermanent Mission of The United Republic of TanzaniaNew York, USA307 East 53rd Street,4th FloorNew York, N.Y. 10022Tel: 1-212-697-3612Fax: 1-212-697-3618E-mail: [email protected]: www.tanzania-un.org
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35. UNITED STATES OF AMERICAEmbassy Of The United Republic Of TanzaniaWashington, USA, 2139 R. ST N. WWashington D.C, 20008 USATel. 1-202-8841080, Fax: 1-202-7977408Mob. 202-550-0020,Email. [email protected] or [email protected]
36. ZAMBIAHigh Commission The United Republic of TanzaniaLusaka, Zambia, Ujamaa House5200 UN Avenue, Box 31219, 10101 Lusaka - Zambia.Tel. 260-1-253323/4 FAX. 260-1-254861Email : [email protected]@foreign.go.tz
37. ZIMBABWEEmbassy of The United Republic of Tanzania,Harare, ZimbabweUjamaa House, 23 Baines HouseBox 4841 - Harare, ZimbabweTel. 263-4-792714 Fax. 263-4-792747Gen. Line 792714/26, E-mail: tanrep@ icon.co.zw or [email protected]
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