The United Republic of Tanzania
TANZANIA IN FIGURES 2017
National Bureau of Statistics
Dar es Salaam
July 2018
H. E. Dr. John Pombe Joseph Magufuli
President of the United Republic of Tanzania
‘The banking sector is very important in the development of the country and especially in ensuring economic growth. The banking sector contributes significantly to the economy where as in 2015 and 2016 it contributed 3.6 percent.
(Opening speech by H.E. President of the United Republic of Tanzania, during the opening of the new CRDB Branch December 13th2017 Dodoma)
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CONTENTS
Preface .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... iii
Abbreviations, Acronyms, Symbols and Notes ............................................................................................................................................................ iv
1.0 Background .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
2.0 Geography ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
3.0 Population ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.0 Health ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
5.0 Education ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
6.0 Disability ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
7.0 Politics .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
8.0 Employment.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 47
9.0 Investment .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
10.0 Household Budget Survey Statistics .................................................................................................................................................... 51
11 .0 Economic Indicators ............................................................................................................................................................................. 54
12 0: Foreign Trade ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 63
13 0: Performance Indicators for Selected Economic Activities .................................................................................................................. 65
13.1 Agriculture .......................................................................................................................................................................... 66
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13.2 Mining ................................................................................................................................................................................. 68
13.3 Manufacturing .................................................................................................................................................................... 69
13.4 Electricity ............................................................................................................................................................................ 70
13.5 Transport ............................................................................................................................................................................ 71
13.6 Information and Communication Technology ................................................................................................................... 76
13.7 Public Finance.................................................................................................................................................................... 78
14.0 Crime Statistics in Tanzania................................................................................................................................................................. 79
15.0 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS) Tanzania’s Roadmap ........................................................................................................ 85
16.0 Tanzania Diplomatic Missions Abroad................................................................................................................................................. 90
17.0 New Tanzania Diplomatic Missions Abroad ........................................................................................................................................ 96
18.0 Ordering, Information and Library ........................................................................................................................................................ 97
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Preface
Tanzania in Figures 2017 provides important demographic and socio-economic statistics, as well as development
indicators of the United Republic of Tanzania for the year 2017 in particular.
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.
The National Bureau of Statistics would like to thank all organizations in the Government, parastatal and private
sectors for supplying inputs used in the compilation of this booklet. 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, information in some tables is sourced from ad hoc and periodic surveys and therefore such
information is not available for some years.
Comments and suggestions that may help to enrich the next edition of Tanzania in Figures are welcome from all
statistics users.
This document is also available in 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, Acronyms, Symbols and Notes
CBR Crude Birth Rate
CIF Cost, Insurance and Freight
DRC Democratic Republic of Congo
RDT Rapid Diagnostic Test
EPZ Export Processing Zone
FOB Free on Board
GDP Gross Domestic Product
JNIA Julius Nyerere International Airport
KIA Kilimanjaro International Airport
PHC Population and Housing Census
PMO Prime Minister’s Office
TDHS Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey
TZS Tanzanian Shilling
RALG Regional Administration and Local Government
TFR Total Fertility Rate
TASAF Tanzania Social Action Fund
TIC Tanzania Investment Centre
USD United States Dollar
VAT Value Added Tax
N.A not applicable
.. Data not available
- Nil/Zero
p Provisional/Estimate
r Revised
Rounding Figures are rounded off independently therefore, details may not add to total.
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1.0 Background
Tanganyika became independent and a republic on 9 December 1961 and 1962
respectively. Zanzibar became independent on 10 December 1963 and the People’s
Republic of Zanzibar was established after the Revolution on 12 January 1964. The two
sovereign states formed the United Republic of Tanzania on 26 April 1964.
The general election held in October 2015 brought to power His Excellency Dr. John
Pombe Joseph Magufuli from Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) as the fifth President of the
United Republic of Tanzania for a five-year term.
Dodoma is the capital city and Dar es Salaam is the major commercial city. The official
currency is the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) and the national language is Kiswahili, but English
is also widely used.
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2.0 Geography
The United Republic of Tanzania, Administrative Regional Boundaries
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Geographical Location, Boundaries and Area
Tanzania is located in Eastern Africa between longitudes 290 and 41
0 East, and latitudes 1
0 and 12
0 South:
Most northerly point Mutukula 10 01'S and 31
0 25' E,
Most southerly point Mtalika 110 32'S and 37
0 05' E,
Most westerly point Kigoma 40 52'S and 29
0 38' E, and
Most easterly point Msimbati 100 21'S and 40
0 26' E.
Tanzania 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 is located in the Indian Ocean about 30 kilometers from Tanzania Mainland.
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Area of the United Republic of Tanzania by Region, 2017
Place (“000” sq. km.)
Tanzania (total area) 947.3
Inland Water 61.5
Land Area 885.8
Tanzania Mainland 883.3
Dodoma 41.3
Arusha 37.6
Kilimanjaro 13.3
Tanga 26.7
Morogoro 70.6
Pwani 32.5
Dar es Salaam 1.4
Lindi 66.0
Mtwara 16.7
Ruvuma 63.7
Iringa 35.5
Mbeya 37.7
Singida 49.3
Tabora 76.2
Rukwa 22.8
Kigoma 37.0
Shinyanga 18.9
Kagera 25.3
Mwanza 9.5
Mara 21.8
Manyara 44.5
Njombe 21.3
Katavi 45.8
Simiyu 25.2
Geita 20.1
Songwe 22.6
Tanzania Zanzibar 2.5
Kaskazini Unguja 0.5
Kusini Unguja 0.9
Mjini Magharibi 0.2
Kaskazini Pemba 0.6
Kusini Pemba 0.3
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
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Major Islands in Tanzania Mainland (sq.km.) Ukerewe .......................................................................................................................... …647.0
Mafia ................................................................................................................................ …518.0
Major Islands in Tanzania Zanzibar (sq.km.) Unguja……………………………………………………………… …………………….....1,554.0
Pemba .............................................................................................................................. ...906.0
Water Bodies
Tanzania Mainland (“000” sq. km.)
Major Lakes:
Victoria 34.9
Tanganyika 13.4
Nyasa 5.6
Rukwa 2.8
Eyasi 1.0 Other water bodies on land mass (small lakes, dams, rivers, etc.) 3.8
Total 61.5
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Mount Kilimanjaro also known as the “Roof of Africa”: It has the highest summit in Africa, namely Kibo with the height of 5,895 meters above sea level. It is a tropical mountain with snow throughout the year, located in the north –eastern Tanzania
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Selected Mountain Summits by Region and Height (meters), Tanzania
S .N. Name Region Meters Above Sea Level
1. Kilimanjaro Kilimanjaro 5,895
2. Meru Arusha 4,566
3. Klute Kilimanjaro 3,952
4. Lool Malasin Kilimanjaro 3,648
5. Shira Kilimanjaro 3,626
6. Oldeani Manyara/Arusha 3,188
7. Hanang Arusha 3,103
8. Jaeger Arusha 3,050
9. Monduli Arusha 3,000
10. Mtorwi Iringa 2,961
11. Rungwe Mbeya 2,960
12. Chaluhangi Mbeya 2,933
13. Kitumbeine Arusha 2,858
14. Mbeya Mbeya 2,826
15. Salala Iringa 2,688
16. Uluguru Morogoro 2,648
17. Kimhondu Morogoro 2,646
18. Longido Arusha 2,629
19. Ngozi Mbeya 2,620
20. Rubeho Morogogo 2,576
21. Luhombero Iringa 2,576
22. Olosha Arusha 2,526
23. Likongowele Lindi 2,524
24. Livingstone Mbeya/Njombe 2,521
25. Shengena Kilimanjaro 2,462
Source: Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism
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Wildlife in a national park
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National Parks by Size and Bordering District, Tanzania 2017
S.N. Name of National Park
Bordering District (s) Area
(Km2)
1. Ruaha Iringa Rural (Iringa Region); Mbarali and Chunya (Mbeya Region); Chamwino (Dodoma Region) 20,300
2. Serengeti Meatu and Bariadi (Simiyu Region); Magu (Mwanza Region); Bunda, Serengeti and Tarime (Mara Region); Ngorongoro (Arusha Region)
14,763
3. Katavi Mpanda (Katavi Region) 4,471
4. Mkomazi Same and Mwanga (Kilimanjaro Region); Lushoto, Korogwe and Mkinga (Tanga Region) 3,245
5. Mikumi Kilosa, Morogoro and Mvomero (Morogoro Region) 3,230
6. Tarangire Babati, Kiteto and Simanjiro (Manyara Region); Monduli (Arusha Region); Kondoa (Dodoma Region)
2,850
7. Udzungwa Kilombero and Kilosa (Morogoro Region); Kilolo (Iringa Region) 1,990
8. Kilimanjaro Siha, Hai and Moshi Rural (Kilimanjaro Region); Longido (Arusha Region) 1,668
9. Mahale Mts Kigoma Rural (Kigoma Region), Mpanda (Katavi Region) 1,613
10. Saadani Bagamoyo (Pwani Region); Pangani and Handeni (Tanga Region) 1,062
11. Lake Manyara Babati and Mbulu (Manyara Region); Karatu and Monduli (Arusha Region) 648
12. Arusha Arumeru (Arusha Region) 552
13. Kitulo Makete (Njombe Region), Mbeya Rural and Rungwe (Mbeya Region) 465
14. Rubondo Muleba (Kagera Region); Sengerema (Mwanza Region); Geita and Chato (Geita Region) 456
15. Gombe Stream Kasulu and Kigoma Urban (Kigoma Region) 52
16. Saa Nane Island Nyamagana District (Mwanza Region) 50
Total Area 57,415
Source: Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism
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Selected Game Reserves by Size and Bordering Region, Tanzania
S.N. Name of Game Reserve Bordering Region Area (Km2)
1. Selous Pwani/Morogoro/Lindi/Ruvuma 50,000 2. Rungwa Singida/Tabora/Mbeya 9,000 3. Kigosi Shinyanga/Tabora 7,000 4. Moyowosi Kigoma 6,000 5. Ugalla Tabora 5,000 6. Uwanda Rukwa 5,000 7. Kizigo Singida 4,000 8. Rukwa Rukwa/Katavi 4,000 9. Lukwati Rukwa/Katavi 3,146 10. Ikorongo Mara 3,000 11. Piti Mbeya 2,973 12. Lwafi Rukwa 2,228
13. Burigi Kagera 2,200 14. Maswa Shinyanga/Simiyu 2,200 15. Grumeti Mara 2,000 16. Muhesi Singida 2,000 17. Mpanga - Kipengele Iringa 1,574 18. Biharamulo Kagera 1,300 19. Kimisi Kagera 1,026 20. Swagaswaga Dodoma 871 21. Mkungunero Dodoma/Manyara 700 22. Liparamba Ruvuma 570 23. Rumanyika Kagera 500 24. Lukwika-Lumesule Mtwara 444
25. Kijereshi Mwanza 300 26. Msanjesi Mtwara 210 27. Ibanda Kagera 200 28. Pande Dar es Salaam 12
Total Area 117,454 Source: Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism
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Monthly Rainfall (mm) for Selected Meteorological Stations, Tanzania, 2017
Station Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual
Total
Dodoma 73.9 202.0 112.2 9.4 1.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.9 31.6 443.9
Arusha 57.4 69.2 76.4 321.9 160.6 10.1 0.0 0.0 11.8 38.6 41.2 22.5 809.7
Kilimanjaro 30.5 21.9 25.5 101.6 155.6 2.9 0.0 4.4 24.2 11.1 60.8 3.8 442.3
Tanga 0.0 74.0 67.2 228.3 669.5 83.8 6.5 104.0 50.5 75.1 200.9 79.5 1,639.3
Morogoro 32.6 46.5 117.9 270.4 158.6 26.0 1.3 29.3 8.0 18.1 39.2 14.3 762.2
Kibaha 7.0 57.1 135.1 254.8 239.2 8.9 0.3 6.7 18.1 285.0 103.6 54.8 1,170.6
Dar es Salaam 6.3 97.0 108.9 239.4 363.1 23.3 4.8 13.2 39.5 195.3 111.9 45.9 1,248.6
Kilwa 100.4 296.4 196.8 353.1 171.6 69.4 0.0 4.0 11.1 19.9 60.2 177.1 1,460.0
Mtwara 185.3 241.3 224.1 193.4 42.8 39.9 9.7 3.8 12.3 23.1 16.3 377.4 1,369.4
Songea 196.1 331.8 159.0 204.9 12.8 0.0 0.0 5.3 4.5 0.0 43.4 268.3 1,226.1
Iringa 80.7 195.2 221.7 23.6 4.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.1 26.0 68.6 622.1
Mbeya 200.9 217.3 130.8 106.2 13.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.2 132.5 236.6 1,043.6
Singida 137.0 114.9 147.4 54.8 9.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.2 85.6 76.9 628.7
Tabora 67.6 141.7 144.3 42.4 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.5 105.0 210.6 170.5 885.3
Sumbawanga 120.1 156.2 146.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.9 25.0 0.0 224.8 679.3
Kigoma 23.6 198.9 158.1 95.8 9.4 0.0 0.0 3.8 5.6 81.5 147.8 144.7 869.2
Bukoba 126.2 202.6 329.3 481.2 472.1 41.3 67.9 67.3 96.0 329.0 312.1 151.2 2,676.2
Mwanza 3.4 94.6 169.4 88.4 40.5 2.8 19.0 0.9 103.4 134.4 195.8 19.6 872.2
Musoma 7.3 50.8 93.2 130.8 53.9 27.9 0.0 0.0 44.0 44.0 113.3 57.3 622.5
Manyara - - - - - - - - - - - - 0.0
Shinyanga 107.1 121.3 60.9 21.7 6.7 0.0 0.0 2.7 8.4 56.2 80.8 154.1 619.9
Source: Tanzania Meteorological Agency
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Annual Rainfall (mm) for Selected Meteorological Stations, Tanzania, 2014 – 2017
Station 2014 2015 2016 2017 Mean
Bukoba 1,113.6 1,755.1 1,452.9 2,676.6 1,749.6
Mahenge 2,467.8 1,692.6 1,999.0 2,038.8 2,049.6
Mtwara 1,023.9 1,072.0 1,454.8 1,369.4 1,230.0
Tanga 1,079.0 1,619.6 1,003.6 1,639.5 1,335.4
Songea 1,010.8 852.3 846.7 1,226.1 984.0
Dar es Salaam 1,278.9 1,038.9 782.9 1,248.6 1,087.3
Lushoto 1,820.2 767.0 1,041.9 1,146.6 1,193.9
Mwanza 582.6 1,530.7 1,039.3 872.2 1,006.2
Musoma 720.9 1,038.0 627.2 622.5 752.2
Ilonga 963.8 929.2 1,143.7 1,018.5 1,013.8
Tabora 826.5 957.4 911.6 885.3 895.2
Kigoma 832.7 951.6 913.5 869.2 891.8
Tunduru 861.5 975.4 1,180.0 684.6 925.4
Mbeya 1,220.3 876.0 952.6 1,043.6 1,023.1
Mpanda 1,085.7 728.7 685.1 945.7 861.3
Engarerongai 863.0 643.3 750.0 335.9 648.1
Arusha 1,188.5 701.8 603.9 679.3 793.4
Sumbawanga 371.5 758.1 735.0 628.7 623.3
Singida 778.2 628.3 689.4 622.1 679.5
Iringa 885.5 555.4 757.6 443.9 660.6
Dodoma 489.7 452.2 545.2 569.7 514.2
Same 498.2 519.3 728.1 442.3 547.0
Kilimanjaro 501.7 482.8 492.5 5,352.4 1,707.4
Source: Tanzania Meteorological Agency
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Annual Maximum Temperature (°C) for Selected Meteorological Stations, Tanzania, 2014-2017
Station 2014 2015 2016 2017 Mean
Bukoba 26.4 27.3 26.2 26.8 26.7
Mwanza 28.3 28.6 28.9 28.5 28.6
Musoma 28.2 29.7 28.6 - 28.8
Kigoma 28.1 29.9 30.0 29.7 29.4
Sumbawanga 25.2 25.4 25.5 25.3 25.4
Tabora 29.5 30.3 30.5 30.3 30.2
Singida 26.8 27.2 27.1 28.1 27.3
Dodoma 29.1 29.6 29.4 29.8 29.5
Iringa 26.4 27.4 27.2 26.9 27.0
Same 29.6 33.7 29.6 29.2 30.5
Arusha 25.8 26.5 26.6 26.8 26.4
Kilimanjaro 29.7 30.4 30.1 30.3 30.1
Tanga 30.5 30.8 31.3 31.2 31.0
Dar es Salaam 32.0 32.0 31.3 31.5 31.7
Mtwara 30.7 31.1 30.9 31.1 31.0
Songea 26.7 27.7 28.0 26.3 27.2
Mahenge 25.3 25.6 25.5 25.4 25.5
Mbeya 23.7 26.2 24.0 24.7 24.7
Source: Tanzania Meteorological Agency
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Monthly Maximum Temperature (°C) for Selected Meteorological Stations, Tanzania, 2017
Station Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual Average Dar es Salaam 33.7 33.5 33.0 30.9 29.9 30.2 30.2 30.5 31.2 31.8 31.5 32.1 31.5
Kibaha 34.3 33.5 33.1 30.7 29.2 29.8 29.8 30.2 31.1 31.9 31.5 31.4 31.4
Zanzibar 32.8 34.4 34.6 31.0 29.4 29.9 30.1 30.2 31.0 31.5 31.5 31.6 31.5
Tanga 32.7 33.3 33.7 31.4 29.5 30.2 29.8 29.1 29.8 31.1 31.7 31.8 31.2
Mtwara 31.3 30.7 31.5 31.3 30.7 30.2 30.3 30.6 31.1 31.6 32.3 31.1 31.1
Shinyanga 31.2 30.5 29.7 31.2 30.8 31.1 30.4 m 32.3 32.7 30.8 29.7 30.9
Kilwa 31.9 30.7 31.4 30.4 30.0 29.2 28.9 29.0 29.6 30.4 31.3 31.4 30.4
Kilimanjaro 33.4 33.8 33.5 30.2 26.4 26.9 26.7 28.2 29.3 31.9 30.9 33.2 30.4
Morogoro 33.6 33.3 31.3 29.4 27.8 27.9 28.0 28.6 30.5 32.0 31.8 32.8 30.6
Tabora 30.0 29.6 29.2 29.8 30.0 30.4 30.1 31.1 32.4 32.8 29.9 28.8 30.3
Kigoma 29.2 28.6 29.1 29.9 30.6 30.4 29.9 30.8 31.4 30.7 28.0 28.2 29.7
Dodoma 31.7 30.0 29.3 29.3 27.9 27.8 27.3 28.1 29.7 31.8 31.9 32.4 29.8
Musoma - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Mwanza 30.0 28.8 28.4 29.6 29.5 29.1 28.5 19.2 29.4 28.8 28.0 28.6 28.2
Songea 28.2 27.5 27.2 25.8 25.9 25.2 24.6 25.7 - - - - 26.3
Iringa 28.2 27.0 25.9 25.6 25.1 25.3 25.3 25.8 27.3 29.5 29.0 28.8 26.9
Singida 28.8 27.8 26.8 26.7 25.9 - - 26.8 28.0 30.1 29.0 28.5 27.8
Bukoba - - - - 54.0 55.0 53.6 53.0 53.2 53.4 53.2 54.0 53.7
Arusha 30.5 29.6 29.2 26.3 23.3 23.3 23.1 24.6 25.9 28.6 27.3 29.5 26.8
Sumbawanga 24.1 24.1 25.0 24.4 24.7 25.5 25.8 25.7 27.0 27.5 25.3 24.0 25.3
Mbeya - - 24.2 23.9 22.8 22.6 22.9 24.1 26.5 29.0 26.7 - 24.7
Source: Tanzania Meteorological Agency
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Annual Minimum Temperature (°C) for Selected Meteorological Stations, Tanzania, 2014 – 2017
Station 2014 2015 2016 2017 Mean
Bukoba 18.4 18.6 18.9 18.5 18.6
Mwanza 18.6 18.9 18.6 19.1 18.8
Musoma 17.9 18.3 17.7 19.9 18.5
Kigoma 19.9 19.7 19.8 19.6 19.8
Tabora 16.9 16.9 15.9 17.5 16.8
Singida 16.1 16.1 16.4 16.3 16.2
Dodoma 17.9 17.7 17.7 18.2 17.9
Iringa 15.5 15.3 15.2 15.8 15.5
Same 18.7 18.8 18.5 18.3 18.6
Arusha 15.3 15.5 15.3 15.3 15.4
Kilimanjaro 17.1 17.6 18.6 17.9 17.8
Tanga 22.0 23.6 23.4 23.5 23.1
Dar es Salaam 22.5 23.1 23.2 23.3 23.0
Mtwara 21.2 21.5 21.4 22.0 21.5
Songea 15.7 12.2 15.6 15.2 14.7
Mahenge 17.0 16.7 17.3 17.7 17.2
Mbeya 14.1 12.0 14.4 11.0 12.9
Source: Tanzania Meteorological Agency
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Monthly Minimum Temperature (°C) for Selected Meteorological Stations, Tanzania, 2016
Station Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Average
Karume 6.5 24.9 25.3 24.9 23.4 22.9 23.7 24.1 24.5 22.2
Zanzibar 25.1 25.4 25.8 25.0 23.8 23.7 22.8 22.6 22.0 22.7 23.9 24.3 23.9
Tanga 25.2 25.4 25.3 24.8 23.4 23.0 21.6 21.5 21.4 22.6 23.8 24.2 23.5
Dar es Salaam 26.4 25.9 25.0 24.2 23.4 22.1 20.2 21.0 21.1 21.9 23.6 25.1 23.3
Mtwara 23.9 23.2 22.6 22.3 21.7 20.7 19.2 19.2 19.4 20.8 22.6 23.9 21.6
Kigoma 20.9 20.4 20.3 20.5 19.5 18.0 17.7 19.0 18.5 20.2 19.8 19.6 19.5
Morogoro 22.7 22.4 22.2 21.2 20.4 17.6 15.9 17.6 17.6 19.8 21.0 22.3 20.1
Shinyanga 19.9 19.8 19.1 19.3 19.0 18.5 17.7 - 20.2 21.3 20.4 20.1 19.6
Moshi 19.8 20.3 21.2 21.0 19.7 - 18.0 18.4 17.6 19.5 19.8 20.0 19.6
Same 20.4 20.5 15.2 20.0 18.4 16.9 16.2 16.7 16.6 18.6 20.0 20.0 18.3
Mwanza 19.2 19.4 19.1 19.5 18.8 18.6 17.6 18.8 19.4 20.0 19.0 19.3 19.1
Musoma 19.8 20.7 20.1 19.8 19.7 19.6 19.3 19.5 20.1 20.3 19.4 20.3 19.9
Bukoba 36.8 36.8 37.2 37.4 37.6 37.2 36.2 36.8 36.4 37.4 37.0 36.8 37.0
Kilimanjaro 19.3 19.6 20.1 19.8 18.0 16.4 14.7 16.6 15.4 18.1 19.6 19.3 18.1
Dodoma 19.9 19.5 19.4 19.0 17.7 16.0 15.3 16.3 16.6 18.9 19.4 20.5 18.2
Tabora 17.5 17.1 16.8 16.6 16.2 15.9 15.4 17.7 18.8 20.3 19.1 18.8 17.5
Singida 17.4 17.2 17.1 16.9 15.8 14.4 13.8 14.8 15.4 17.1 17.3 17.8 16.3
Arusha 14.4 15.3 16.9 17.2 16.2 14.8 13.4 14.8 13.7 16.0 16.0 14.9 15.3
Iringa 17.0 17.0 16.8 16.5 15.7 13.7 13.1 14.4 14.5 15.9 16.7 17.8 15.8
Kilwa 26.4 25.0 25.0 24.1 23.6 22.2 21.1 21.9 22.5 24.5 25.7 25.5 24.0
Mbeya - - 14.0 13.2 10.7 8.1 6.7 9.9 8.3 13.8 14.1 - 11.0
Songea 17.8 17.7 17.4 16.6 13.9 11.0 10.0 12.0 13.4 16.8 17.8 17.6 15.2
Source: Tanzania Meteorological Agency
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3.0 Population
The population of Tanzania has increased more than four times from 12.3 million in 1967 to 52.6 million in 2017. The
average annual intercensal growth rate according to the 2012 Population and Housing Census is 2.7 percent.
Tanzania Population Trend in Millions, 1967 - 2017
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; Population and Housing Censuses of 1967, 1978, 1988, 2002 and 2012
1967 1988 2017
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Population Distribution and Average Annual Intercensal Growth Rate by Region, Tanzania
Region Population (number) Intercensal Growth Rate,
2002/2012 2000 Census 2012 Census 2017 Projections*
Tanzania 34,443,603 44,928,923 52,554,628 2.7 Tanzania Mainland 33,461,849 43,625,354 51,020,337 2.7
Dodoma 1,692,025 2,083,588 2,419,941 2.1 Arusha 1,288,088 1,694,310 1,948,219 2.7 Kilimanjaro 1,376,702 1,640,087 1,823,151 1.8 Tanga 1,636,280 2,045,205 2,284,712 2.2 Morogoro 1,753,362 2,218,492 2,531,268 2.4 Pwani 885,017 1,098,668 1,236,481 2.2 Dar es Salaam 2,487,288 4,364,541 5,017,294 5.6 Lindi 787,624 864,652 963,465 0.9 Mtwara 1,124,481 1,270,854 1,397,723 1.2 Ruvuma 1,113,715 1,376,891 1,543,869 2.1 Iringa 840,404 941,238 1,068,695 1.1 Mbeya 1,339,848 1,708,548 2,006,072 2.4 Singida 1,086,748 1,370,637 1,569,304 2.3 Tabora 1,710,465 2,291,623 2,769,093 2.9 Rukwa 729,060 1,004,539 1,160,568 3.2 Kigoma 1,674,047 2,127,930 2,528,708 2.4 Shinyanga 1,249,226 1,534,808 1,816,316 2.1 Kagera 1,791,451 2,458,023 2,919,942 3.2
Mwanza 2,058,866 2,772,509 3,393,620 3
Mara 1,363,397 1,743,830 2,123,683 2.5
Manyara 1,037,605 1,425,131 1,692,667 3.2
Njombe 648,464 702,097 786,347 0.8
Katavi 408,609 564,604 706,472 3.2
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Region Population (number) Intercensal Growth Rate,
2002/2012 2000 Census 2012 Census 2017 Projections*
Simiyu 1,317,879 1,584,157 1,998,224 1.8
Geita 1,337,718 1,739,530 2,148,409 2.6
Songwe 723,480 998,862 1,166,094 3.2
Tanzania Zanzibar 981,754 1,303,569 1,534,291 2.8
Kaskazini Unguja 136,639 187,455 216,697 3.2
Kusini Unguja 94,244 115,588 131,162 2
Mjini Magharibi 390,074 593,678 683,833 4.2
Kaskazini Pemba 185,326 211,732 260,884 1.3
Kusini Pemba 175,471 195,116 241,715 1.1
* Projected figures based on 2012 Population and Housing Census
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; Population and Housing Censuses 2002 and 2012
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Population Pyramids Percentage Distribution of Total Population by Age Group and Sex, Tanzania, 2012 Census
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Percentage Distribution of the 2017 Estimated Population by Age Group and Sex, Tanzania
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Key Indicators from 2002 and 2012 Population and Housing Censuses, Tanzania
Indicator 2002 2012
Tanzania Mainland Zanzibar Tanzania Mainland Zanzibar
Total Population (million) 34.4 33.5 1.0 44.9 43.6 1.3
Young Population (< 15 years) (%) 44.2 44.2 44.3 43.9 43.9 42.5
Sex Ratio (males per 100 females) 96.0 96.0 96.0 95.0 95.0 94.0
Life Expectancy at Birth (both) 51.0 51.0 57.0 61.8 61.7 65.2
Life Expectancy at Birth (male) 47.0 47.0 46.0 59.8 59.7 63.3
Life Expectancy at Birth (female) 50.0 50.0 49.0 63.8 63.7 67.1
Households without Toilets (%) 9.2 8.6 34.4 7.8 7.5 19.3
Annual Growth Rate 2.9 2.9 3.1 2.7 2.7 2.8
Literacy Rate 71.0 70.0 73.0 71.8 71.5 80.0
Child Orphan-hood (%) 1.1 1.1 0.4 7.7 7.7 5.8
Floor Materials (Mud) (%) 73.0 74.0 46.0 60.0 60.9 28.6
Persons with Disability (%) 2.0 2.0 1.4 9.3 9.3 7.3
Children Population (< 5 years) (%) 16.4 16.5 15.7 15.2 15.2 13.3
Youth Population (15-24 years) (%)
Youth Population (15-35 years) (%) 35.6 35.6 36.2 35.1 34.9 42.2
Working Age Population (15-64 years) (%) 51.9 51.8 52.7 52.2 52.0 59.0
Elderly Population (60+ years) (%) 5.7 5.7 4.6 5.5 5.5 4.3
Elderly Population (65+ years) (%) 3.9 3.9 3.0 3.8 3.8 2.9
Percent of Urban Population 23.1 22.6 39.6 29.6 29.1 46.3
Percent of Rural Population 76.9 77.4 60.4 70.4 70.9 53.7
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; Population and Housing Censuses 2002 and 2012
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4.0 Health
There was an increase in number of health facilities from 6,321 in 2010 to 7,492 in 2017
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Number of Health Facilities by Type, Tanzania Mainland, 2010 - 2017
Type of Health Facility 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Hospital 240 236 241 254 254 252 263 279
Health Center 687 684 742 711 713 718 759 819
Dispensary 5,394 5,132 5,680 5,680 6,002* 6,549* 6,658* 6,394*
Total 6,321 6,052 6,663 6,645 6,969 7,519 7,680 7,492
* Including 89 Clinics
Source: Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children
Percentage Distribution of Health Facilities by Type, Tanzania Mainland, 2017
Source: Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children
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HIV Prevalence by Age and Social Characteristic, Tanzania, 2011/12
Background Characteristic
Women Men Total
%HIV
Positive
Number
Tested
%HIV
Positive
Number
Tested
%HIV
Positive
Number Tested
Tanzania
Age
15-19 1.3 2,153 0.8 1,944 1.0 4,097
20-24 4.4 1,699 1.7 1,449 3.2 3,148
25-29 7.0 1,691 2.5 1,053 5.3 2,744
30-34 9.2 1,320 6.5 1,013 8.0 2,333
35-39 8.0 1,269 7.1 1,007 7.6 2,276
40-44 9.3 901 7.1 892 8.2 1,793
45-49 10.2 722 6.5 631 8.5 1,353
Total 15 – 49 6.2 9,755 3.8 7,989 5.1 17,744
Residence
Urban 8.9 2,627 5.2 2,094 7.2 4,721
Rural 5.1 7,129 3.4 5,895 4.3 13,024
Tanzania Mainland 6.3 9,410 3.9 7,730 5.3 17,140
Urban 9.3 2,519 5.4 2,021 7.5 4,540
Rural 5.3 6,891 3.5 5,709 4.5 12,600
Tanzania Zanzibar 1.1 347 0.9 259 1.0 606
Unguja 1.2 265 1.1 194 1.2 459
Pemba 0.5 82 0.2 65 0.3 147
Education
No Education 5.4 1,715 3.5 715 4.8 2,430
Primary Incomplete 6.6 1,241 3.4 1,276 5.0 2,517
Primary Complete 6.7 5,110 4.9 4,093 5.9 9,203
Secondary + 4.9 1,690 2.0 1,905 3.4 3,595
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; The 2011/12 Tanzania HIV and Malaria Indicator Survey
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HIV Prevalence by Region and Sex, Tanzania, 2011/12
Region
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 17,743
Dodoma 2.1 373 3.7 332 2.9 705
Arusha 3.9 290 2.3 245 3.2 535
Kilimanjaro 4.9 343 2.2 244 3.8 587
Tanga 3.5 508 0.7 325 2.4 833
Morogoro 5.3 352 2.1 322 3.8 674
Pwani 9.2 187 2.1 159 5.9 346
Dar es Salaam 8.2 962 5.3 802 6.9 1,764
Lindi 4.3 167 1.1 123 2.9 290
Mtwara 6.0 333 1.5 237 4.1 570
Ruvuma 9.1 619 4.1 441 7.0 1,060
Iringa 10.9 183 6.9 145 9.1 328
Mbeya 11.0 619 6.7 538 9.0 1,157
Singida 4.5 370 1.8 320 3.3 690
Tabora 5.8 383 4.5 390 5.1 773
Rukwa 6.8 164 5.5 131 6.2 295
Kigoma 4.5 405 2.0 305 3.4 710
Shinyanga 8.1 368 6.6 313 7.4 681
Kagera 5.5 399 4.1 355 4.8 754
Mwanza 4.7 509 3.7 411 4.2 920
Mara 5.2 385 3.5 321 4.5 706
Manyara 2.7 232 0.3 227 1.5 459
Njombe 15.4 240 14.2 200 14.8 440
Katavi 5.3 190 6.7 150 5.9 340
Simiyu 4.3 558 2.7 457 3.6 1,015
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Region 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 17,746
Geita 5.7 270 3.5 236 4.7 506
Kaskazini Unguja 0.2 37 0.0 24 0.1 61
Kusini Unguja 0.7 23 0.3 19 0.5 42
Mjini Magharibi 1.5 204 1.4 150 1.4 354
Kaskazini Pemba 0.2 42 0.3 32 0.3 74
Kusini Pemba 0.8 40 0.0 34 0.4 74
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; The 2011/12 Tanzania HIV and Malaria Indicator Survey
Prevalence of Malaria in Children; Number and Percentage of Children Aged 6-59 Months Tested Positive by Type of Malaria Testing Method, Tanzania, 2015/16
Background Characteristic
RDT1 Microscopy
Prevalence (%)
Number Tested Prevalence (%) Number Tested
Age (in Months)
8-Jun 8.4 517 4.3 483
11-Sep 8.4 454 1.3 424
17-Dec 10.3 1,104 4.1 1,036
18-23 12.9 1,036 5.7 973
24-35 15.7 1,899 5.6 1,816
36-47 16.1 1,916 6.3 1,774
48-59 17.9 1,921 6.9 1,756 Sex
Male 15.2 4,450 5.6 4,172
Female 13.7 4,397 5.6 4,091
1 RDT - Rapid Diagnostic Test
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; The 2011/12 Tanzania HIV and Malaria Indicator Survey
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Prevalence of Malaria in Children; Number and Percentage of Children Aged 6-59 Months Tested Positive by Region and of Malaria Testing Method, Tanzania, 2015/16
Region
RDT Microscopy
Malaria Prevalence According to RDT Malaria Prevalence According to Microscopy
Prevalence (%) Number Tested Prevalence (%)
Number Tested
Dodoma 0.0 373 0.5 349
Arusha 0.0 291 0.0 280
Kilimanjaro 0.0 166 0.5 159
Tanga 3.2 370 3.1 343
Morogoro 23.1 365 9.1 354
Pwani 15.3 183 5.8 172
Dar es Salaam 1.1 568 0.3 575
Lindi 17.4 165 9.3 162
Mtwara 20.0 194 7.3 185
Ruvuma 22.6 213 4.4 212
Iringa 0.5 151 0.0 145
Mbeya 0.7 490 2.4 404
Singida 5.5 309 3.0 306
Tabora 19.5 616 7.0 584
Rukwa 2.7 237 1.4 220
Kigoma 38.1 484 12.3 441
Shinyanga 16.5 404 4.3 372
Kagera 41.0 508 11.6 483
Mwanza 15.3 689 8.4 603
Mara 19.1 440 5.1 401
Manyara 0.0 297 0.8 281
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Region
RDT Microscopy
Malaria Prevalence According to RDT Malaria Prevalence According to Microscopy
Prevalence (%) Number Tested Prevalence
(%)
Number Tested
Njombe 0.4 112 0.0 106
Katavi 13.5 120 6.5 113
Simiyu 13.4 460 6.0 436
Geita 38.4 407 17.7 382
Kaskazini Unguja 0.0 38 0.0 36
Kusini Unguja 0.3 25 1.5 24
Mjini Magharibi 0.0 88 0.4 70
Kaskazini Pemba 0.0 44 1.0 31
Kusini Pemba 0.0 40 1.2 37
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; 2011/12 THMIS, Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey (TDHS)
Total Fertility Rate (TFR) and Crude Birth Rate (CBR) by Residence, Tanzania, 2015/16
Residence TFR CBR
Tanzania 5.2 37.4
Tanzania Mainland 5.2 37.5
Tanzania Zanzibar 5.1 36.3
Tanzania Mainland Urban 3.8 35.6
Rural 6.0 38.2
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; 2015/16 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey (TDHS)
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Trend in Total Fertility Rate (TFR), Tanzania
Survey Year TFR (births per woman)
2004/05 TDHS 5.7
2010 TDHS 5.4
2012 PHC 5.5
2015/16 TDHS 5.2
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; 2004/05, 2010 and 2015/16 TDHS and 2012 PHC
Trend in Mortality Rates, 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 TDHS 68.0 112.0 578
2010 TDHS 51.0 81.0 454
2012 PHC 46.2 66.5 432
2015/16 TDHS 43.0 67.0 556
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; 2004/05, 2010, 2012 PHC and 2015/16 TDHS
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5.0 Education
Primary School Pupils in Class, Tanzania, 2017; Primary education is the foundation of the students’ performance in secondary school
education, high school education and eventually Higher learning education.
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Number of Primary Schools, Secondary Schools and Teacher Training Colleges, Tanzania Mainland, 2007–2017
Type of School/College 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Primary School 15,446 15,673 15,727 15,816 16,001 16,331 16,343 16,365 16,899 17,174 17,357
Public 15,122 15,257 15,301 15,265 15,412 15,525 15,576 15,596 15,966 16,109 16,140
Private 324 416 426 551 589 806 767 769 933 1,065 1,217
Secondary School 3,485 3,798 4,102 4,266 4,367 4,528 4,576 4,753 4,708 4,759 4,796
Public 2,806 3,039 3,283 3,397 3,425 3,508 3,528 3,692 3,593 3,614 3,604
Private 679 759 819 869 942 1,020 1,048 1,061 1,115 1,145 1,192
Teacher Training College 55 66 77 92 109 105 106 126 126 148
Public 32 32 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 35
Private 23 34 43 58 75 71 72 92 92 113
Source: Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training
Number of Higher Learning Institutions, Tanzania, 2007–2016
Type of Institution 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Total 33 32 33 33 32 34 47 48 49 50
Public Universities 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 11 12 12
Public University Colleges 4 3 4 4 3 3 5 2 2 2
Private Universities 10 11 11 11 11 11 15 15 14 20
Private University Colleges 11 10 10 10 10 12 19 20 21 16
Source: Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training
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Total Enrolment (number) by Level and Ownership, Tanzania Mainland, 2011 – 2017
Level 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Primary
Public 8,200,651 8,019,748 8,033,926 7,994,675 8,011,229 8,342,284 8,969,110
Private 162,735 227,424 197,987 227,992 287,053 296,918 348,681
Total 8,363,386 8,247,172 8,231,913 8,222,667 8,298,282 8,639,202 9,317,791
Secondary Form 1 - 4
Public 1,460,242 1,542,687 1,450,689 1,520,292 1,339,823 1,377,049 1,467,958
Private 250,867 260,123 277,845 349,988 308,536 298,544 299,932
Total 1,711,109 1,802,810 1,728,534 1,870,280 1,648,359 1,675,593 1,767,890
Secondary Form 5 - 6
Public 55,429 60,065 58,190 60,518 97,150 92,540 97,243
Private 23,009 21,397 17,332 16,551 28,874 38,822 43,724
Total 78,438 81,462 75,522 77,069 126,024 131,362 140,967
Secondary Form 1 - 6
Public 1,515,671 1,602,752 1,508,879 1,580,810 1,436,973 1,469,589 1,565,201
Private 273,876 281,520 295,177 366,539 337,410 337,366 343,656
Total 1,789,547 1,884,272 1,804,056 1,947,349 1,774,383 1,806,955 1,908,857
Source: Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training
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Number of Students Enrolled in Universities and Colleges: by Type of Institutions Tanzania, 2011/12 – 2016/17
Type of Institutions 2011/12 2012/13
Female Male Total Female Male Total Public Universities/Colleges 38,228 74,345 112,573 42,534 85,937 128,471 Percent 34.0 66.0 100.0 33.1 66.9 100.0 Private Universities/Colleges 21,663 32,038 53,701 31,806 43,832 75,638 Percent 40.3 59.7 100.0 42.1 57.9 100.0 Grand Total 59,891 106,383 166,274 74,340 129,769 204,109 Percent 36.0 64.0 100.0 36.4 63.6 100.0 2013/14 2014/15
Female Male Total Female Male Total Public Universities/Colleges 30,911 65,278 96,189 48,826 101,715 150,541 Percent 32.1 67.9 100.0 32.4 67.6 100.0 Private Universities/Colleges 25,930 36,586 62,516 29,256 44,283 73,539 Percent 41.5 58.5 100.0 39.8 60.2 100.0 Grand Total 56,841 101,864 158,705 78,082 145,998 224,080 Percent 35.8 64.2 100.0 34.8 65.2 100.0 2015/16 2016/17
Female Male Total Female Male Total Public Universities/Colleges 38,423 78,306 116,729 Percent 32.9 67.1 100.0 Private Universities/Colleges 28,786 44,342 73,128 Percent 39.4 60.6 100.0 Grand Total 67,209 122,648 189,857 94,059 154,323 248,382 Percent 35.4 64.6 100.0 37.9 62.1 100.0
Source: Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU)
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Number of Teaching Staff by Type of School Tanzania Mainland, 2008 – 2017
Type of School 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Primary Schools
Total 154,895
157,185
165,856 175,449 180,987 189,487 190,957 197,420 206,829 210,876 Public 149,43
3 151,476
159,081 167,111 171,986 179,322 181,005 184,242 191,772 188,336 Private 5,462 5,70
9 6,775 8,338 9,001 10,165 9,952 13,178 15,057 22540
Secondary Schools Total 32,835 33,9
54 40,517 52,146 65,086 58,028 80,529 94,598 108,596 110,163
Public 24,971 26,432
30,252 39,934 51,469 42,649 65,390 75,127 89,554 89,475 Private 7,864 7,52
2 10,265 12,212 13,617 15,379 15,139 19,471 19,042 20,688
Source: Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training
Female Student Enrolment as a Percentage of Total Enrolment by Type of Education, Tanzania Mainland, 2008 – 2017
Type of Education
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Primary Education STD I 49.
3 49.
2 49.6 49.7 49.6 49.7 49.
8 49.
7 49.5 48.9 49
STD VII 48.7
49.2
49.8 51 51.9 52.1 52.3
52.9
53.2 53.1 52.8 STD I-VII 49.
3 49.
3 49.7 50.1 50.3 50.5 50.
6 50.
8 50.8 50.6 50.3
Secondary Education Form I 47.5 42.6 44.6 45.3 47.2 49.4 50 51.1 - 51 51.2
Public 47.1 41.6 43.9 44.2 46.2 48.8 49.3 49.8 - 50.6 50.7 Private 50.7 51.4 52.6 52.7 53.6 54.1 54 54.5 - 53.6 54.5
Form IV 46 43.8 45.9 45.8 42.9 44.5 46.1 47.8 - 51 50.5 Public 44.1 42.3 44.7 45 41.3 43.3 44.7 44.9 - 50.8 49.8 Private 49.8 47.8 51.2 50.2 51.7 51.4 52.2 52.3 - 52 52.7
Form V 40.2 42 41.5 39.9 34.5 31.6 32.8 32.6 - 39.3 41.8 Public 39.6 42.7 40.4 39.5 30.6 27.7 29.2 30.4 .. 37.8 42.8 Private 41.3 40.6 44.5 40.7 44.9 44.2 46.4 47.1 - 42.5 39.6
Form VI 41 35.3 39.2 39.5 35.6 32.1 32.5 33.1 - 37.2 39.2 Public 41.2 31.7 35.3 39.2 33.1 27.5 27.4 27.6 - 36.2 38.7 Private 40.6 40.3 44.7 40 40.7 43.4 47.3 48.5 - 39.6 40.4
Source: Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training
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6.0 Disability
People with disability at work, Tanzania, 2017; Unemployment for persons with disability is more pronounced among people with walking or communication problems
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Number and Percentage of Persons (5 years or above) with Disability by and Type of Disability and Sex, Tanzania Mainland, 2014
Type of Disability Male Female Total
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Albinism 6,839 0.03 10,183 0.04 17,023 0.04
Difficulty in
Seeing 469,537 2.09 653,853 2.86 1,123,390 2.48
Hearing 227,995 1.02 327,320 1.43 555,315 1.23
Walking 370,287 1.65 604,789 2.64 975,076 2.15
Remembering 296,886 1.32 406,238 1.78 703,123 1.55
Self-care 216,922 0.97 207,695 0.91 424,617 0.94
Communication 143,903 0.64 152,216 0.67 296,118 0.65
Total Population 22,424,705 100 22,869,112 100 45,293,817 100
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; Integrated Labour Force Survey 2014
Percentage Distribution of Persons of Age 7 Years or Above with Disability by Type of Disability and Geographical Area, Tanzania Mainland, 2014
Type of Disability Geographical Area
Dar es Salaam Other Urban Rural Total Number Albinism 11.4 84.7 3.9 100.0 14,856
Difficulty in
Seeing 8.1 27.1 64.8 100.0 1,081,034
Hearing 6.8 23.0 70.2 100.0 523,553
Walking 8.1 25.2 66.7 100.0 913,237
Remembering 7.2 24.7 68.0 100.0 620,271
Self-care 10.1 30.9 59.0 100.0 226,478
Communication 9.9 26.5 63.7 100.0 186,704
Total (with at least one disability) 8.2 26.6 65.3 100.0 2,225,671
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; Integrated Labour Force Survey 2014
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Percentage Distribution of Persons of Age 7 Years or Above with Disability by Type of Disability and Level of Education Attained, Tanzania Mainland, 2014
Type of Disability
Level of Education Attained
Total
Never Attended,
Adult Education or
Pre-school
Primary Secondary Vocational
Training Tertiary Non
University University Total
Albinism 11.8 65.8 12 5 1.4 4 100 14,856
Difficulty in
Seeing 39.7 51 5.3 2.4 1 0.5 100 1,081,034 Hearing 47 47.5 3 1.1 1 0.4 100 523,553
Walking 51.6 43.7 2.3 1.2 0.8 0.4 100 913,237
Remembering 51.4 42.9 4 0.2 0.6 0.8 100 620,271
Self-care 52.3 42 4.2 0.2 0.3 0.9 100 226,478
Communication 60.9 35.3 2.9 0.3 0 0.6 100 186,704
Total (with at least one disability)
41.7 50.3 4.8 1.6 1 0.6 100 2225671
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; Integrated Labour Force Survey 2014
Unemployment Rate for Persons of Age 7 Years or Above with Disability by Type of Disability, Tanzania Mainland, 2014
Type of Disability Unemployment Rate Albinism 7.8
Difficulty in Seeing 9.6
Hearing 10.3
Walking 12.3
Remembering 11.7
Self-care 7.3
Communication 20.1
Source: National bureau of Statistics; Integrated Labour Force Survey 2014
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7.0 Politics
During the 2015 Tanzania General Election; the clerk voters demonstrate to the voters the candidates form.
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Fully Registered Political Parties in the United Republic of Tanzania as of December 2017
S.N. Name of Party Abbreviated Name Year Founded
1. Chama Cha Mapinduzi CCM 01 July 1992 (Founded 1977)
2. Civic United Front CUF 21 January 1993
3. Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo CHADEMA 21 January 1993
4. The Union for Multiparty Democracy UMD 21 January 1993
5. National Convention for Construction and Reform NCCR MAGEUZI 21 January 1993
6. National League for Democracy NLD 21 January 1993
7. United People’s Democratic Party UPDP 04 February 1993
8. National Reconstruction Alliance NRA 08 February 1993
9. Tanzania Democratic Alliance ADA -TADEA 05 April 1993
10. Tanzania Labour Party TLP 24 November 1993
11. United Democratic Party UDP 24 March 1994
12. Demokrasia Makini MAKINI 15 November 2001
13. Democratic Party DP 07th June, 2002
14. Sauti ya Umma SAU 17 February 2005
15. Alliance for Tanzanian Farmers Party AFP 03 November 2009
16. Chama Cha Kijamii CCK 27 January 2012
17. Alliance for Democratic Change ADC 28 August 2012
18. Chama cha Ukombozi wa Umma CHAUMA 04 June 2013
19. Alliance for Change and Transparency ACT WAZALENDO 05 May 2014
Source: Office of Registrar of Political Parties
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The 2015 General Election Results
Presidential Election: United Republic of Tanzania
S.N. Name of Candidate Name of Party Number of Votes in Support
of Candidate Percent of
all Valid Votes
1. Dr. John Pombe Joseph Magufuli CCM 8,882,935 58.46
2. Edward Ngoyai Lowassa CHADEMA 6,072,848 39.97
3. Anna Elisha Mghwira ACT WAZALENDO 98,763 0.65
4. Chief Lutalosa Yemba ADC 66,049 0.43
5. Hashim Spunda Rungwe CHAUMMA 49,256 0.32
6. ElifatioMacmilianLyimo TLP 8,198 0.05 7. Kasambala Janken Malik NRA 8,028 0.05
8. Dovutwa Fahmi Nassoro UPDP 7,785 0.05
Total 15,193,664 100.00
Source: National Electoral Commission (NEC)
Presidential Election: Tanzania Zanzibar, April 2016
S.N. Name of Candidate Name of Party Number of Votes in Support
of Candidate Percent of all Valid
Votes
1. Dk. Ali Mohamed Shein CCM 299,982 91.37
2. Seif Sharif Hamad CUF 6,076 1.85
3. Kassim Bakari Ali JAHAZI ASILIA 1,470 0.45
4. Seif Ali Iddi NRA 266 0.08
5. Said Soud Said AFP 1,303 0.40
6. Khamis Idd Lila ACT - WAZALENDO 1,225 0.37
7. Juma Ali Khatib ADA - TADEA 1,562 0.48
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S.N. Name of Candidate Name of Party Number of Votes in Support
of Candidate Percent of all Valid
Votes
8. Hamad Rashid Mohamed ADC 9,734 2.96
9. Ali Khatib Ali CCK 1,980 0.60
10. Mohammed Masoud Rashid CHAUMMA 493 0.15
11. Tabu Mussa Juma D-MAKINI 210 0.06
12. Abdallah Kombo Khamis DP 512 0.16
13. Issa Mohamed Zonga SAU 2,018 0.61
14. Hafidh Hassan Suleiman TLP 1,496 0.46
Total 328,327 100.0
Source: Zanzibar Electoral Commission (ZEC)
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Members of Parliament (number) in the United Republic of Tanzania by Party/Ex-Officio and Sex, 2017
Type of Member
CCM CHADEMA CUF NCCR-MAGEUZI ACT-WAZALENDO
Total
Mal
e
Fem
ale
Mal
e
Fem
ale
Mal
e
Fem
ale
Mal
e
Fem
ale
Mal
e
Fem
ale
Elected 180 18 27 6 30 1 1 1 264
Reserved for Women 66 37 10 113
Nominated by President 5 5 10
Nominated by House of Representatives - Zanzibar 3 2 5
Attorney General (Ex-Officio) 1 1
Total 189 91 27 43 30 11 1 0 1 0 393
Source: Parliament of Tanzania Office.
Members of the House of Representatives (number) by Party/Ex-Officio and Sex, Zanzibar, April 2016
Type of Member CCM ADC TADEA AFP Total
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
Elected 48 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 54
Reserved for Women 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 22
Nominated by President 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 7
Attorney General (Ex-Officio) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Total 51 30 1 0 1 0 1 0 84
Source: House of Representative’s Office
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Number of Councillors by Party End of Term, Tanzania Mainland, December 2017
Name of the Party Up to December, 2016
Number . of Councilors Up to December, 2017
Number. of Councilors
CCM 2,875 2,899
CHADEMA 801 778
CUF 212 211
NCCR – MAGEUZI 23 23
NLD 1 1
TLP 2 2
ACT- WAZALENDO 32 32
Total 3,946 3,946
Source: National Electoral Commission (NEC)
Number of Councillors by Party and Method of Selection, Tanzania Zanzibar, April 2016
Party Number of Elected Appointed by Ministers
Total Male Female Male Female
CCM 88 23 0 0 111 Total 88 23 0 0 111
Source: Zanzibar Municipal Council
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Number of Constituencies by Region, Tanzania, December 2017
S.N. Region Number of Constituencies
1. Dodoma 10
2. Arusha 7
3. Kilimanjaro 9
4. Tanga 12
5. Morogoro 11
6. Pwani 9
7. Dar es Salaam 10
8. Lindi 8
9. Mtwara 10
10. Ruvuma 9
11. Iringa 7
12. Mbeya 7
13. Singida 8
14. Tabora 12
15. Rukwa 5
16. Kigoma 8
17. Shinyanga 6
18. Kagera 9
19. Mwanza 9
20. Mara 10
21. Manyara 7
22. Njombe 6
23. Katavi 5
24. Simiyu 7
25. Geita 7
26. Songwe 6
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ctd: Number of Constituencies by Region, Tanzania, December 2017
S.N. Region Number of Constituencies
Tanzania Mainland (Total) 214
1. Mjini Magharibi 18
2. Kaskazini Unguja 9
3. Kusini Pemba 9
4. Kaskazini Pemba 9
5. Kusini Unguja 5
Tanzania Zanzibar (Total) 50
Tanzania 264
Source: National Electoral Commission (NEC)
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8.0 Employment
People at work in a garment making factory, Tanzania, 2017; 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 Force1 Participation and Unemployment Rates (percent) for Persons of Age 15 or Above by Area, Tanzania Mainland, ILFS 2014
Area Participation Rate Unemployment
Rates
Tanzania Mainland 86.7 10.3
Dar es Salaam 76.2 21.5
Other Urban 84.4 9.9
Rural 89.8 8.4
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; 2014 Integrated Labour Force Survey (ILFS)
Formal Employment Created (number) by Sector, in Tanzania Mainland, 2013/14 - 2015/16
Sector/Project 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16
Government 49,615 44,797 3,130
Government Development Projects 172,245 271,920 176,354
Private Sector 408,756 257,323 239,017
Total 630,616 574,040 418,501
Source: PMO-Labour, Youth, Employment and Disability
1 Definition used – National
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9.0 Investment
Iron bars made in factory, Tanzania, 2017; capital investment in iron bars production has been one of the major inflows to Tanzania in recent years.
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List of Services Offered by Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC) by Time Frame and Cost, Tanzania, 2016
Service Delivery Time Frame Fee *
TIC Application Form Immediately USD 100
Investment Guide Immediately Free
Provision of Investment Act Immediately Free
Certificates of Incentives 7 days USD 1,000
VAT Registration 7 days Free
Tax Clearance 1 day Free
Tax Identification Number 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 (East African Nationals) 14 days USD1,705
Residence Permit Class A (Other East African Nationals) 14 days USD 3,355
Residence Permit Class B (East African Nationals) 14 days USD 605
Residence Permit Class B (Other East African Nationals) 14 days USD 2,255
Special Pass for Class A and B 1 day USD660
Work Permit Class B-Labour 7 days Free
Linkages with government institutions 7 days Free
*10% administration fees paid to TIC towards respective costs for all services
Source: Tanzania Investment Centre
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10.0 Household Budget Survey Statistics
A woman selling fruits, Tanzania, 2017; 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 Household Budget Surveys, Tanzania Mainland, 2007 and 2011/12
Indicator (percent) 2007 2011/12
Water, Housing, Sanitation and Communication Households with modern roofs 55 68
Households with modern walls 35 46
Households with electricity 13 18
Households with protected water sources 52 60
Households within 1 km of drinking water 57 71
Households using toilets 93 88
Households owning radios 66 54
Households owning a telephone 25 57
Education and Health
Adult men with any education 83 87
Adult women with any education 71 76
Literate adults 73 77
Primary school net attendance ratio 84 77
Children aged 7-13 years studying 86 -
Secondary net enrolment ratio (Forms I-IV) 15 29
Households within 6 km of primary health facility 76 -
Note: HBS is normally done after every five years
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; Household Budget Surveys 2007 and 2011/12
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Poverty Status by Area, Tanzania Mainland, 2007 and 2011/12
Year Area % of Population below
Food Poverty Line % of Population below
Basic Needs Poverty Line % of Female Headed
Households
Dar es Salaam 3.2 14.1 24.4
2007 Other Urban 8.9 22.7 30.1
Rural 13.5 39.4 23.0
Total 11.8 34.4 24.5
Dar es Salaam 1.0 4.1 22.5
2011/12 Other Urban 8.7 21.7 27.6
Rural 11.3 33.3 24.3
Total 9.7 28.2 24.7
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; Household Budget Surveys, 2007 and 2011/12
Percentage Distribution of Poverty by Number of Employees, Tanzania Mainland, 2007 and 2011/12
Number of Employees in a Household 2007 2011/12
headcount ratio % of the Poor headcount Ratio % of the poor
None 41.0 75.1 30.5 78.0
1 20.9 14.2 19.8 14.0
2 21.9 6.9 24.5 2.5
3 19.7 1.8 23.9 1.9
4 or more 31.3 2.0 18.5 3.6
Total 33.6 100.0 28.4 100.0
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; Household Budget Surveys 2007 and 2011/12
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11 .0 Economic Indicators
GDP Growth Rate at 2007 Prices, Tanzania Mainland
The annual GDP in Tanzania Mainland has been growing at an average rate of 6.7 percent from 2007 to 2017
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Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices (TZS Billion)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016r 2017p
Tanzania Mainland At Current Prices 43,836 52,763 61,434 70,953 79,718 90,864 103,169 116,102
At 2007 Prices 31,676 34,179 35,936 38,547 41,231 44,101 47,174 50,525
GDP Growth Rate at 2007 Prices (Percent) 6.4 7.9 5.1 7.3 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.1
Tanzania Zanzibar GDP at Current Prices 1,051 1,344 1,565 1,850 2,134 2,308 2,627 3,102
GDP at Constant 2007 Prices 848 928 973 1,043 1,115 1,189 1,269 1,364
GDP Growth Rate at 2007 Prices (Percent) 4.3 9.3 4.9 7.2 7.0 6.6 6.8 7.5
Source: National Bureau of Statistics and Office of the Chief Government Statistician, Zanzibar
Per Capita GDP at Market Prices (Current Prices)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016r 2017p
Tanzania Mainland
In '000' TZS 1,087 1,274 1,408 1,583 1,725 1,918 2,132 2,276
In USD 771 818 896 991 1,044 967 1,006 1,021
Tanzania Zanzibar
Per capita GDP at Current Prices(TZS '000') 856 1,065 1,205 1,384 1,552 1,632 1,806 2,022
Per Capita GDP at Current Prices In USD 613 683 767 866 939 817 830 907
Source: National Bureau of Statistics and Office of the Chief Government Statistician, Zanzibar
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Percentage Share of GDP at Current Prices by Activities, Tanzania Mainland, 2017
Note: Primary activity comprises agriculture and mining.
Secondary activity comprises manufacturing, electricity, gas, water and construction
Tertiary activity comprises wholesale trade, retail trade, information, transport, communication and others.
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National Consumer Price Index (September 2010 =100), Tanzania Mainland, 2012 – 2017
Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Index 80.97 87.35 92.70 97.88 102.95 108.42
Inflation Rate 16.0 7.9 6.1 5.6 5.2 5.3
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Zanzibar Consumer Price Index (January 2017=100), 2013-2017
Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Index 80.97 87.35 92.70 97.88 102.95 408.42
Inflation Rate 16.0 7.9 6.1 5.6 5.2 5.3
Source: Office of Chief Government Statistician, Zanzibar
Monthly Inflation Rate by Type, Tanzania Mainland, 2017
Type Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Total 5.2 5.5 6.4 6.4 6.1 5.4 5.2 5.0 5.3 5.1 4.4 4.0
Food 8.2 9.3 11.7 12.0 11.8 9.8 9.3 9.1 9.8 9.4 7.9 6.7
Energy 11.5 12.3 11.5 9.9 7.4 10.3 8.8 10.4 10.9 10.6 11.1 11.4
Non Food 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.4 3.0 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.0 2.9 2.8
Non Food and Non Energy
2.3 2.2 2.2 2.3 2.2 1.9 2.2 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.4 1.3
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
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Mean Exchange Rate 2001-2017 (TZS to 1 USD), Tanzania, 2001 - 2017
Source: Bank of Tanzania
876
1,252 1,233 1,196 1,320
1,409 1,557 1,572 1,598 1,653
1,985 2,177 2,229
2001 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
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Consumption Expenditure and Balance of Trade
Final Consumption Expenditure at Current Prices (Billion TZS), Tanzania Mainland, 2010 – 2017
Type of Expenditure 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Households 28,512 34,415 40,669 48,836 50,968 54,747 63,799 72,092
Government 6,452 7,294 9,055 11,580 10,997 12,454 14,407 15,859
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Final Consumption Expenditure at Constant 2007 Prices (Billion TZS), Tanzania Mainland, 2010 – 2017
Type of Expenditure 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Households 20,146 21,764 22,439 24,335 25,429 25,781 29,351 29,462
Government 4,784 5,038 5,708 6,739 6,705 6,439 6,653 7,651
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Value of Tanzania Foreign Trade 2010 - 2017
Item 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Exports (FoB) 5,344 7,331 8,653 8,223 11,367 10,726 12,388 8,925
Imports (CIF) 11,132 17,113 18,276 19,904 20,977 21,475 20,660 17,381
Visible Balance of Trade -5,788 -9,782 -9,623 -11,681 -9,611 -10,749 -8,272 -8,456
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
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Government Minimum Wage (Thousand TZS), Tanzania Mainland, 2009/10-2016/17
Source: President’s Office Public Service Management
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Non-Government Minimum Wage By Sector, Tanzania Mainland, 2016
Sector Minimum Wage per Month (TZS )
Agricultural Services Agricultural services 100,000
Health Services Health services 132,000
Communication Services Telecommunication services 400,000
Broadcasting and mass media, postal and courier services 150,000
Domestic and Hospitality Services Domestic workers employed by diplomats and potential businessmen 150,000
Domestic workers employed by entitled officers 130,000
Domestic workers who are not residing in the household of the employer, other than those employed by diplomats and potential businessmen and entitled officers.
80,000
Other domestic workers not specified above 40,000
Potential and tourists hotels 250,000
Medium hotels 150,000
Restaurants, guest houses and bars 130,000
Private Security Services International and potential companies 150,000
Small companies 120,000
Energy Services International companies 400,000
Small companies 150,000
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Ctd: Non-Government Minimum Wage By Sector, Tanzania Mainland, 2016
Transport Services Aviation services 350,000
Clearing and forwarding 300,000
Inland transport 200,000
Construction Services Contractors Class I 325,000
Contractors Class II-IV 280,000
Contractors Class V-VII 250,000
Mining Mining and prospecting licenses 400,000
Primary mining licenses. 200,000
Dealers licenses 300,000
Brokers 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 Services Trade, industries and commerce 115,000
Financial institutions 400,000
Fishing and Marine Services Fishing and marine services 200,000
Other sectors not mentioned in this Wage Order Other sectors not mentioned in this wage order 100,000
Source: President’s Office Public Service Management
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12 0: Foreign Trade
Gold mined in Tanzania; In recent years, gold has become a major export in Tanzania.
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Major Exports (Billion TZS) by Type of Export, Tanzania, 2010 – 2016
Type of Export 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Coffee 162.3 225.7 292.8 259.1 204.3 309.7 224.2 282.4 Cotton 133.1 103.9 164.9 137.7 558.4 79.7 100.5 80.3 Sisal 11.1 16.9 18.4 25.4 111.3 340.2 32.3 57.7 Cashew nuts 173.2 189.6 222.0 301.0 647.9 497.3 756.9 1,200.5 Cloves 11.3 48.4 58.3 68.4 50.9 5.9 22.5 121.2 Diamonds 14.2 17.0 41.0 63.6 80.3 65.6 164.3 143.0 Gold 1,336.7 3,463.8 3,410.7 2,768.5 2,705.7 2,717.2 3,072.7 3,418.9 Tobacco 178.7 437.9 348.1 159.5 319.3 428.0 783.8 434.5 Tea 68.1 73.5 87.4 87.8 72.8 91.0 96.9 109.0 Total 2,088.7 4,576.7 4,643.6 3,871.0 4,750.9 4,534.6 5254.1 5,847.5
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
Imports (Billion TZS) by Type, Tanzania, 2010 – 2016
Type of Imports 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Food and live animals 1,072.4 1,586.3 1,723.6 764.5 844.3 719.5 661.9 657.9 Beverages and tobacco 76.5 106.4 122.9 173.1 174.0 146.2 149.9 146.7 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels
100.1 149.3 177.2 226.0 272.1 168.6 126.6 76.9 Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials
1,909.4 3,161.4 4,419.2 7,762.6 5,890.1 14,872.2 3,124.4 3,423.9 Animals and vegetable oils, fats & waxes
292.9 489.0 464.8 680.7 983.9 839.1 1,069.5 991.0 Chemicals & related products, n.e.s. 1,508.7 2,064.1 1,930.3 1,560.4 2,205.9 2,271.7 2,132.0 2,599.9 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material
1,608.4 2,213.5 2,369.3 3,971.7 4,362.9 3,962.0 4,075.1 3,794.7
Machinery and transport equipment 3,319.3 3,837.1 3,990.0 4,459.4 5,645.3 5,806.4 5,273.3 5,095.0 Miscellaneous manufactured articles 1,344.3 3,655.0 3,255.9 412.1 598.6 566.7 545.9 594.5 Total 11,232.0 17,262.1 18,453.2 20,010.5 20,977.1 29,352.4 17,158.5 17,380.5
Source: National Bureau of Statistics
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13 0: Performance Indicators for Selected Economic
Activities
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Mining activities grew faster than other activities in the year 2017 at 17.5 percent
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13.1 Agriculture
Total Planted Area, Tanzania, 2007/08
Tanzania Mainland Million Hectares
Short Rainy Season (Vuli)
Long Rainy Season
(Masika)
1.8
7.0
Tanzania Zanzibar Thousand Hectares
Short Rainy Season (Vuli)
Long Rainy Season
(Masika)
14.8
37.7
Source: National Bureau of Statistics; Agriculture Survey 2007/08
Production of Selected Food Crops (tonne), Tanzania Mainland, 2012 – 2016
Crop 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Percent Change
2015/16
Maize 5,104 5,174 6,734 5,903 6,149 6,681 8.7
Paddy 1,170 1,307 1,681 1,937 2,229 1,594 -28.5
Wheat 109 92 167 72 76 50 -34.2
Sorghum 1,052 1,041 1,246 1,007 1,003 1,064 6.1
Cassava 1,821 1,943 1,664 1,962 2,205 1,342 -39.1
Beans/Legumes 1,827 1,641 1,697 1,808 1,959 2,318 18.3
Bananas 842 1,307 1,064 1,195 1,061 845 -20.4
Sweet Potatoes 1,418 1,259 1,167 1,090 1,044 2,008 34.7
Cotton 225,938 357,130 246,767 203,312 149,445 121,639 -18.6
Tobacco 126,624 86,359 100,000 87,737 60,692 81,976 35.1
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Crop 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Percent Change
2015/16
Sugar 262,880 296,697 294,421 304,007 293,075 326,447 11.4
Tea 32,810 33,700 33,000 35,750 32,629 26,975 -17.3
Pyrethrum 5,700 6,100 7,090 6,050 2,011 2,150 6.9
Coffee 33,219 71,200 47,301 41,674 60,921 48,329 -20.7
Sisal 25,690 34,875 37,571 39,204 42,314 36,533 -13.7
Cashew nuts 160,000 127,947 123,449 197,933 155,416 265,238 70.7
Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries
Production of Livestock Products, Tanzania Mainland, 2012 – 2016
Product 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Milk Production (‘000’ ltr) from
Indigenous Cattle 1,135,422 1,255,938 1,297,775 1,339,613 1,381,451 1,423,288 1,460,900
Hybrid Cattle 608,800 597,161 623,865 650,570 677,275 703,979 626,100
Total 1,744,222 1,853,099 1,921,640 1,990,183 2,058,726 2,127,267 2,087,000
Meat Production ( tonne)
Beef 262,606 289,835 299,581 309,086 323,775 319,112 394,604
Goat/ Sheep 103,709 111,106 115,652 120,199 129,292 124,745 81,064
Pork 43,647 47,246 50,814 74,174 54,360 79,200 18,899
Chicken 93,534 84,524 87,408 95,292 104,292 99,540 63,597
Total 503,496 532,711 553,455 598,751 611,719 622,597 558,164
Egg Production (number ‘000’)
Egg 3,339,566 3,494,584 3,725,200 3,899,569 4,153,800 4,353,182 2,758,000
Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries
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13.2 Mining
Production of Selected Minerals, Tanzania Mainland, 2011–2017
Mineral Unit 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Diamonds carat 28,378 127,174 179,633 252,875 216,491 216,023 304,456 Gold kilogramme 37,085 39,012 42,534 40,481 43,293 45,155 43,171 Gemstone kilogramme 1,241,581 1,237,625 1,692,436 3,083,765 1,872,915 933,393 1,365,771 Salt tonne 32,397 34,016 36,032 54,757 92,158 115,719 104,869 Phosphate tonne 848,512 570,626 397,020 738,000 222,800 23,658 0- Gypsum tonne 9,288 91,610 171,567 200,179 239,302 213,507 123,645 Coal tonne 80,710 78,672 84,772 246,128 257,321 275,307 550,987 Pozzolana tonne 113,489 75,193 79,452 68,925 342,628 221,097 52,863 Kaolin tonne 178 1,422 907 3,809 1,953 605 19,017 Silver ore kilogramme 10,399 11,227 12,159 14,493 15,569 17,984 10,911 Copper pound 7,531,164 12,426,025 12,749,548 14,027,008 14,252,341 16,247,169 2,933,941 Bauxite tonne 29,520,000 28,433,930 39,977,300 25,641,201 204,956 72,779 12,090
carat = 0.205 gm Source: Ministry of Energy and Minerals
Revenue Received from SongoSongo and Mnazi Bay Gas Sales (USD), Tanzania Mainland, 2010 – 2017
Year Songosongo Mnazi Bay Total
2010 25,607,621.00 1,080,131.00 26,687,752.00 2011 38,337,903.00 1,444,856.00 39,782,759.00
2012 35,026,145.00 1,525,251.00 36,551,396.00
2013 50,582,385.00 1,592,879.00 52,175,264.00
2014 58,761,119.00 1,762,977.00 60,524,096.00
2015 43,854,236.00 1,921,965.00 45,776,201.00
2016 38,172,718.00 13,818,715.00 51,991,433.00
2017 22,795,142.00 19,466,121.00 42,261,263.00
Source: Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC)
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13.3 Manufacturing
Quantities of Selected Manufactured Goods Produced, Tanzania Mainland, 2011 – 2017
Product Unit 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016r 2017p
Konyagi mill. litres 15 16 21 32 29 29 26
397
Beer mill. litres 323 338 374 380 386 383 397
Kibuku mill. litres 23 22 19 20 23 27 23
Cigarette mill. pieces 6,630 7,723 7,710 8,028 7,837 8,091 7,412
Textiles mill. sq.m. 102 81 98 119 100 76 74
Paints ‘000 liters 31,710 35,025 36,623 38,308 38,372 35,096 39,557
Cement ‘000 tonnes 2,409 2,558 2,370 2,796 3,135 4,572 4,412
Rolled steel ‘000 tonnes 40 47 49 130 143 160 183
Iron sheets ‘000 tonnes 77 81 85 87 91 91 85
Aluminum sheets tonnes 33 23 37 27 32 14 -
Note: r – means revised, p – means provisional
Source:
Quantities of Selected Manufactured Goods Produced, Tanzania Zanzibar, 2011 – 2017
Product Unit 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
*Beverages Mill. litres 17 14 12 12 17 20 22
Bread ‘000 thousands 112 115 128 144 162 174 195
Noodles tonne 189 199 216 222 278 182 247
Door UPVC number 140 95 105 168 229 93 121
Window UPVC number 95 201 130 270 320 149 71
Garments Dish Dash piece 4,672 2,877 3,622 3,950 3,419 3,674 3,119
Jewellery Gold/Silver gram 8,602 8,172 6,730 8,199 7,032 5,918 5,060
* Includes mineral water and juice Source: Office of Chief Government Statistician-Zanzibar
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13.4 Electricity
Installed Capacity, Electricity Generated and Sales, Tanzania, 2011 – 2017
Item Category Unit 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Installed Capacity Grid System MW 1,270.70 1,438.20 1,501.20 1,521.90 1,516.20 1,366.00 1,323.70
Maximum Demand Grid System MW 829 851.4 898.7 934.6 988.3 1,051.30 1,051.3
Generation
Grid System GWh 5,050.40 5,339.60 5,758.30 6,029.00 6,188.00 6,789.00 6,800.70
Off-grid System GWh 83.6 149.9 178.5 191.8 201 201.6 314.7
Import from Neighbouring Countries
GWh 61.6 60.9 60.2 61 70.5 101.5 105.8
Sales
Small Customers (D1)
GWh 328.8 320.8 280.6 217.4 148.8 345.3 301.5
Middle Customers (T1)
GWh 1,270.80 1,508.00 1,749.10 1,890.60 2,082.70 2,263.40 2,371
Big Customers (T2, T3 & T8)
GWh 2,151.60 2,301.00 2,570.40 2,595.30 2,721.10 2,887.20 2,893.30
Zanzibar (T5) GWh 277.3 298.6 218.7 348.5 344.6 375.6 390.4
Source: Tanzania Electricity Supply Company (TANESCO)
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13.5 Transport
Road Network in Kilometers by Status, Tanzania Mainland, 2010 – 2016
Year
National Roads Local Roads
Total Roads Network
Trunk Roads Regional Roads District, Urban and Feeder Roads
Paved Unpaved Paved Unpaved Paved Unpaved
2010 5,377 6,822 780 20,490 842 56,798 91,109
2011 5,377 6,822 780 20,490 746 52,603 86,818
2012 6,219 5,987 1,067 20,990 1,031 53,348 88,642
2013 6,292 5,912 1,082 21,047 966 52,241 87,540
2014 6,565 6,221 1,240 20,974 988 51,676 87,664
2015 7,342 5,444 1,321 20,893 1,326 107,621 143,947
2016 7,753 5,033 1,398 20,816 1,450 116,151 152,600
2017 8,211 4,011 1,541 22,495 1,118 107,829 145,205
Source: TANROADS/PO RALG
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Tanzania Mainland Road Distance Chart in Kilometres, June 2012
Source: TANROADS/PO RALG
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Source: TANROADS/PO RALG
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Freight and Passengers Transported by Type of Transport, Tanzania Mainland, 2010-2017
Type of Transport 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Railways
Tanzania Railways
Freight (000’ tonnes) 265 138 154 185 127 282.6 102 170
Passengers (‘000’) 284 227 339 373 170 196.4 1,707 2,150
Tanzania Zambia Railways
Freight (‘000’ tonnes) 540 248 259 245 33 81 96 171
Passengers (000) 758 414 678 654 287 327 440 443
Marine Transport
Dar es Salaam Port
Ships (number) 1,229 1,567 1,445 1298 1,600 1,617 1,684 1,688
Cargo (‘000’ DWT) 9,110 10,390 12,038 13,510 14,476 14,601 13,580 13,761
Passengers (000) 892 1266 1268 1472 1,433 1,612 1,735 1,874
Tanga Port
Ships (number) 101 77 97 86 68 63 87 72
Cargo (‘000’ DWT) 427 500 644 458 368 645 677 486
Passengers (000) 0 23 13 2 0 0 0 0
Mtwara Port
Ships (number) 58 16 30 62 41 65 113 105
Cargo (‘000’ DWT) 93 171 159 277 365 248 375 378
Passengers (000) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DWT = Dead Weight Tonnes Source: Ministry of Works, Transport and Communication
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Air Transport, Domestic and International Passengers (000), Tanzania, 2010 - 2017
Airport 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
International Passengers
Julius Nyerere International Airport 870 1,004 1,100 1,137 1,192 1,251 1,301 1,203
Kilimanjaro International Airport 283 317 330 368 362 333 364 390
Abeid Amani Karume International Airport 216 275 309 367 409 409 540 642
Other Internationals 10 21 20 11 11 11 21
Total 1,379 1,617 1,759 1,883 1,974 2,004 2,226 2,235
Domestic Passengers
Julius Nyerere International Airport 610 734 868 1,077 1,155 1,141 1,061 1,067
Kilimanjaro International Airport 141 253 236 318 307 318 267 255
Abeid Amani Karume International Airport 325 381 390 440 438 388 420 447
Mwanza Airport 201 290 365 420 402 427 387 352
Arusha 139 96 149 176 166 131 155 186
Bukoba 18 29 30 25 29 32 33 45
Dodoma 6 5 7 10 14 13 11 29
Kigoma 24 18 22 26 25 26 26 25
Moshi 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Lake Manyara 14 20 19 22 21 17 20 24
Mafia 18 18 19 20 23 20 21 21
Mtwara 25 41 56 52 47 31 22 21
Pemba 74 61 72 82 99 118 105 101
Shinyanga 6 9 4 0 0 0 0 0
Tabora 11 4 4 5 7 6 7 10
Tanga 9 11 16 17 23 25 27 24
Others 21 44 37 73 141 152 172 502
Total 1,642 2,015 2,295 2,764 2,898 2,846 2,735 3,110 Total International and Domestic Passengers
3,021 3,632 4,054 4,647 4,872 4,850 4,961 5,345
Source: Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority
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13.6 Information and Communication Technology
Number of Television and Radio Stations, and Telephone and Internet Operators by Type, Tanzania, 2010 - 2017
Type 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Telephone and Internet Operators
Fixed Line Operators 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Mobile Operators 10 7 7 8 6 7 7 7
Data Operators and Internet Service Providers 80 84 84 91 .. 83 83
Television Stations
National Television 5 6 5 5 5 5 7
Regional Television 1 3 1 5 2 5 4
District Television 20 19 20 20 20 20 20
Total 26 28 26 30 27 30 31 35
Radio Stations National Radio 6 5 5 6 6 6 6
Regional Radio 18 8 21 17 17 17 24
District Radio 43 30 57 62 60 99 106
Community Radio 3 2 3 0 .. .. 11
Total 70 45 86 85 83 122 147 152
Source: Tanzania Communication Regulatory Authority
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Number of Telephone Subscribers by Type, Tanzania, 2010 - 2017
Year Fixed Lines Mobile Total
2010 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 142,950 34,108,851 34,251,801
2015 142,819 39,665,600 39,808,419
2016 129,597 40,044,186 40,173,783
2017 127,094 39,953,860 40,080,954
Source: Tanzania Communication Regulatory Authority
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13.7 Public Finance
Revenue and Expenditure (Billion TZS) for the Year Ending 30 June, Tanzania Mainland, 2010 – 2017
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Total Revenue 4,662 5,736 7,221 8,443 10,182 10,958 14,048 16,640
Non-Tax Revenue (incl.LGA) 234 443 741 713 888 1,066 1,211 2,073
Total Income from Taxes 4,428 5,293 6,480 7,730 9,294 9,892 12,410 14,055
Income Tax 1,389 1,720 2,311 3,036 3,792 3,728 4,608 4,833
Customs and Excise Duty 1,215 1,512 1,539 1,845 2,243 2,495 3,090 3,116
Sales Tax/VAT 1,488 1,633 2,073 2,375 2,648 3,032 3,554 3,979
Other Taxes 499 601 732 707 1,124 1,279 1,921 2,216
Refunds (164) (173) (174) (233) (512) (642) (762) (90)
Total Expenditure 8,174 9,439 10,765 13,543 13,958 14,604 17,760 18,899
Recurrent Expenditure 5,562 6,690 6,990 9,043 10,032 10,893 13,420 11,626
Development Expenditure 2,611 2,749 3,775 4,500 3,926 3,710 4,340 7,273
Internal Expenditure 1,005 985 1,872 2,315 2,121 2,265 2,905 5,141
External Expenditure 1,607 1,764 1,902 2,185 1,805 1,446 1,435 2,131
Source: Ministry of Finance and Planning
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14.0 Crime Statistics in Tanzania
Criminal cases reported declined from 261,453 in January to June 2014 compared t0 258,682 in January to June, 2015
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Criminal Offences and Road Accidents, Tanzania, 2013 - 2017
Crime Type 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Offences Against Person Murder 3,929 3,775 3,560 3,318 3,026
Rape 6,105 6,028 5,802 7,645 8,039
Un-natural Offence 820 944 928 1,202 1,184
Child Stealing 192 146 146 170 129
Child Desertion 243 237 205 159 142
Defilement 10 15 12 18 26
Human Trafficking 36 21 45 55 32
Total 11,335 11,166 10,698 12,567 12,578
Offences Related to Property Theft of Arms 76 59 53 33 28
Robbery in Highway 3 - 3 29 55
Armed Robbery 1,266 1,127 913 726 574
Robbery with Violence 5,710 5,294 4,507 3,945 2,796
Breaking 23,017 21,479 20,337 19,803 16,883
Theft 179 193 148
Theft of Motorcycle 4,695 5,232 5,317 5,633 5,077
Theft of motor vehicles 464 427 488 452 267
Fake money -Counterfeiting of Bank Notes 664 517 416 563 405
Livestock theft 5,307 5,119 4,879 5,106 4,908
Bank robbery 116 55 45 23 2
Theft in the public sectors -Parastatal Organization 158 59 72 90 54
Theft in the trade unions/Cooperative union 13 32 2 56 40
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Crime Type 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Theft in the Local Government 11 6 11 152 19
Theft in the Central Government 14 8 11 38 6
Theft in political parties - 2 12 0 0
House burning/arson cases 2,402 2,293 2,031 1,962 1,439
Fire accidents 369 740 577 828
Counterfeits/Forgery 300 316 577 1,068 1,114
Total 45,585 42,765 40,430 40,700 33,815
Offences against Public Tranquility Unlawful Possession of Arms 606 355 444 472 365
Illicit Drugs 479 480 481 679 902
Possession of Bhang 6821 6747 7,550 8,910 7,599
Possession of Bhang Farms 0 57 85 102 212
Possession of Khat 1331 1206 1,272 1,465 1,357
Government trophies 884 610 982 1,087 1,034
Smuggling 61 79 72 246 233
Corruption 15 3 6 14 5
Illicit local liquor 5064 4669 5,321 6,977 6,890
Manufacture Instruments of Local Liquor 162 263 367 560 282
Unlawful Possession of Ammunition 114 98 116 97 43
Unlawful possession of bombs 6 13 12 15 8
Illegal Fishing 0 0 33 149 141
Illegal possession of Forest products 0 0 17 223 501
Illegal possession of Sea products 0 0 0 3 11
Illegal Immigrant 871 599 928 1,221 1,164
Total 16,414 15,179 17,686 22,220 20,747
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Crime Type 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Road Traffic Accidents, Death and Injured Persons Major 24,480 15,420 8,777 10,297 6,022
Minor 663,722 1,110,252 1,381,705 2,200,442 2,516,976
Total 688,202 1,125,672 1,390,482 2,210,739 2,522,998
Road accidents 24,480 15,420 8,777 10,297 6,022
Fatal accidents 3,545 3,106 2,909 2,840 2,254
Deaths 4,091 3,857 3,574 3,381 2,705
Injured Persons 21,536 15,230 9,993 9,549 6,169
Source: Tanzania Police Force
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Main Criminal Offences Reported by Region, Tanzania, 2017
Region Offences Related
to Property Offences Against
Person Offences Against Public Tranquility
Total
Arusha 9,671 5,559 7,869 23,099
Ilala 17,199 9,271 11,650 38,120
Temeke 14,828 10,339 6,638 31,805
Kinondoni 25,741 17,723 12,682 56,146
Dodoma 7,920 7,606 1,889 17,415
Geita 6,786 5,913 6,602 19,301
Iringa 4,320 3,540 2,094 9,954
Kagera 5,187 5,600 3,903 14,690
Katavi 2,540 1,836 1,907 6,283
Kigoma 4,286 3,792 2,715 10,793
Kilimanjaro 10,474 8,854 12,091 31,419
Lindi 2,422 2,234 674 5,330
Mara 4,881 7,860 1,076 13,817
Manyara 5,909 4,838 3,060 13,807
Mbeya 9,564 12,816 2,470 24,850
Morogoro 14,566 9,605 3,615 27,786
Mtwara 3,763 3,000 2,292 9,055
Mwanza 21,151 14,850 11,782 47,783
Njombe 3,274 2,650 2,207 8,131
Pwani 6,284 4,282 2,807 13,373
Rufiji 764 595 395 1,754
Rukwa 2,824 2,394 2,184 7,402
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Region Offences Related
to Property Offences Against
Person Offences Against Public Tranquility
Total
Ruvuma 5,605 3,060 2,245 10,910
Shinyanga 6,150 3,721 2,487 12,358
Simiyu 2,377 2,586 1,659 6,622
Singida 4,025 4,155 3,275 11,455
Songwe 2,529 2,059 1,811 6,399
Tabora 6,839 6,215 3,796 16,850
Tanga 7,761 7,226 676 15,663
Tarime – Rorya 2,866 6,144 683 9,693
Marine 139 27 18 184
Railways 70 28 135 233
TAZARA 33 15 15 63
Airports 164 39 85 288
Ports 71 14 32 117
Tanzania Mainland 222,983 180,446 119,519 522,948
Kaskazini Pemba 189 176 105 470
KaskaziniUnguja 471 474 550 1495
Kusini Pemba 283 354 71 708
KusiniUnguja 370 401 114 885
MjiniMagharibi 1,302 1,078 507 2887
Tanzania Zanzibar 2,615 2,483 1,347 6,445
Tanzania 225,598 182,929 120,866 529,393
Source: Tanzania Police Force
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15.0 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS) Tanzania’s
Roadmap
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The implementation of the SDGs in Tanzania has been aligned with the existing National Development Frameworks. Linked to the mandate of NBS in supporting development of the National Statistical System, the following components are deemed a priority for the roadmap implementation in the short to medium term.
Recommendations Objectives/Activities Time Frame Responsible
Party(s)
1. Mapping of the Tanzanian
data ecosystem
i) To assess Tanzania data ecosystem development
ii) To map Tanzania’s official statistical capacity on legal and policy frameworks on open data and;
Assess obstacles for multi-stakeholder engagement on data for implementation and monitoring of the
SDGs
Asses Innovation and new technologies for participation,
Assess infrastructure requirements for improved collection, dissemination and use of data.
ii) Efforts to support the creation of national and international legislative frameworks for monitoring and accountability of
Development delivery.
Completed, It is continuous
Completed, It is continuous
UNDP published Africa Data Report (ADR) which also reviewed Tanzania Data Ecosystem on SDGs. The report will be published on biannual basis
NBS, UNDP
2. Mapping of the Second Five
Year Development Plan,
i) Data entry for all Available FYDP II indicators and Metadata into the Advanced Data Planning Tool (ADAPT); NBS, MoFP and dLAB
Completed
NBS, dLAB and MOFP
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Recommendations Objectives/Activities Time Frame Responsible
Party(s)
2016/17-2020/21, Sustainable
Development Goals, and the Africa Development Agenda 2063 indicators to determine data availability and data gaps for development monitoring in Tanzania
ii) Development of Missing FYDP II Metadata and Data entry into the ADAPT – Involve MDAs, NBS, MoFP and dLAB
iii) Mapping and Domestication of FYDP II Indicators with SDGs
Completed, Preliminary Data Gap Assessment Results generated using Advanced Data Planning Tool (ADAPT)
- M & E Framework for FYDP II finalized by MoFP
- Mapping M & E Framework with SDGs Indicators, Continuous
iv) Higher Level Data Validation of FYDP II indicators metadata and reconciliation with SDGs indicators
v) Multi-stakeholder Engagement Meeting for the ADAPT Tool including FYDP II indicators metadata, validation and reconciliation of FYDP II with SDGs indicators
Completed
June 2018, Workshop Reports to be published
June 2018, Workshop Reports to be published
NBS, dLAB and MOFP
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Recommendations Objectives/Activities Time Frame Responsible
Party(s)
3. Investing in data capacity (production, analysis, dissemination) in the government—for Ministries Departments and Executive Agencies (MDA) and Local Government Authorities
i) NBS to extend more capacity building for data production, data sharing and dissemination for more institutions and sectors
ii) NBS to develop standards for quality data production and dissemination through TSMP implementation
iii) NBS to work with stakeholders in identifying new partnerships and sources of funding and technical backup to support implementation of the Capacity Building Component of the Open Data Initiative
June 2018
June 2018, In progress
June 2018
June 2018, In progress
NBS, MDAs
4. Boosting momentum of the
Open Government Partnership and Open Data Initiative through targeted awareness sessions for high level officials and non-state actors
i) More sectors to adopt the open data approach in sharing data for MDAs producing such data to the public after
approval of open data policy
ii) NBS to propose organizing policy awareness sessions for high level officials alongside trainings to be conducted to technical teams in MDAs as part of the strategy
Continuous
June 2018
NBS, MDAs
5. Creating awareness on
SDGs within the Government and especially among Permanent Secretaries
Poverty Eradication Department (PED) to continue conducting awareness sessions on SDGs for all local governments
-Awareness Created, SDGs Baseline Report published by PED
- Preparation for Vulnerable National Report of SDG by June 2018
MoFP-PED
6. Establishing/Designating thematic SDG data working groups
To organize discussions on SDGs data within the interim Joint Steering Committee
Groups Created and It is continuous
MoFP, NBS
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Recommendations Objectives/Activities Time Frame Responsible
Party(s)
7.Formation of a high level technical committee on Sustainable Development data
i) Having a coordinated national mechanism to guide implementation and monitoring of SDGs
ii) Government of Tanzania considers establishing a National High Level Technical Committee that will provide guidance as regards implementation, monitoring and data production for SDGs reporting
June 2018,
Continuous
Chief Secretary Office, NBS
8. Developing Interactive
National SDGs, Africa Agenda
2063 and FYDP II data
visualization portal
General Objective; To set up a customized data visualization platform to assist with monitoring of Tanzania’s performance on SDG commitments and Regional Agenda, Specific objectives are to:-
i) Visualize available SDG indicators and data gaps,
ii) Identify all potential partners in the National Statistical System;
iii) Inform policy and decision makers in government on progress towards SDGs,
iv) Facilitate collaboration with civil society, private sector and development partners, and
v) Foster evidence-based decision making, transparency and accountability
Phase I, December
2018
Phase II, January-
June 2019
Phase III, July
2019-September 2019
NBS
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16.0 Tanzania Diplomatic Missions Abroad
BELGIUM
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania,
72 Avenue Franklin Roosevelt,
1050 Brussels Belgium.
Tel: +32-2- 640 65 00,
Fax No: +32 2 646 80 26/ +32 2 647 64 44
E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
BRAZIL
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania,
Brasilia, Brazil,
SHIS Q109 Conjunto 16 CASA 20
CEP 71625 –160 BRASILIA–DF BRAZIL.
Tel: +55 -61 3364 2629
Fax: +55 -61 3248 3361
Email: tanzrepbrasilia@yahoo or [email protected]
Website:www.tanzania.org.br
BURUNDI
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania
Bujumbura, Burundi, Kabondo
1716 Gihungwe/MpotsaAve.’
B.P. 855 Bujumbura,
Burundi Tel: 257-22-248632/6
Fax No: 257-22-248637, +257 22 248634
E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
CANADA
High Commission of the United Republic of Tanzania, Ottawa, Canada, 50 Range Road, Ottawa, Ontario, KIN 8J4, Canada. Tel: +1- 613-232-1500, +1-613-232-1509 Fax No: +1-613-232-5184, E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: www.tzrepottawa.ca
COMORO
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania Moroni, Comoro. TEL: +269 773 78 59 FAX: +269 773 78 60 E-MAIL: [email protected]
PEOPLES REPUBLIC OFCHINA
Embassy 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 and +86-10-65325572 Fax. +86-10-65321695, +86-10-65324351 Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO (DRC) Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania KINSHASA, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OFCONGO 142 Boulevard du 30Juin B.P. 1612 KINSHASA 1 Tel G/L: +243 81 55 658 50/1 Fax No.: +243 81 55 565 853 Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
EGYPT
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania, CAIRO.
EGYPT, 10 ANAS IBN MALIK STREET,
Mohandess in-Arab Republic of Egypt, Postal
Code: 12411
Tel: +202-3337 4155, Fax No: +202-3337 4286 E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
Website: http://www.tanrep-egypt.com
ETHIOPIA
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania, ADDIS
ABABA
Bole Kifle Ketema Kebele 03/05
House.No.2213, Box 1077 Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia
Gen: +2551-11-6634353,
Ambassador’s D/L +2551-11-6627840
Fax No: +2551-11-6627882
Dir. 2551-1-6627840,
E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
FRANCE
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania PARIS,
FRANCE
7 Ter Rue Leonard De Vinci, 75116
Paris, France
Tel: 01 53 70 63 66
Fax No: 01 47 55 05 46
E-Mail: [email protected] or
[email protected]@unesco.org
Website: www.amb-tanzanie.fr
GERMANY
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania
Eschenallee 11, 14050 Berlin, Germany
TeL: +49-30-3030800,
Fax No: +49-30-30308020
E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Website:
www.tanzania-gov.de
THENETHERLANDS
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania
Alexanderveld 87
2585 DB, The Hague, The Netherlands
Tel: +31 702 156450
Fax: +31 702 159909
E-Mail: [email protected] Website:
www.tanzaniaembassy.nl
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INDIA
High Commission of the United Republic of Tanzania New Delhi,
India,
EP-C 15, Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri,
New Delhi, 110021, India,
Tel. 91-11 24122864/24122865
D/L: 91-11 24122864/24122865
Fax: 91-11 24122862,
E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected]
Website:www.tanzanrepdelhi.com
ITALY Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania Rome, Italy, Villa Tanzania Viale Cortina D’ampezzo 18500135 ROME, Italy Tel.: 39-06-33485801 Fax.: 39-06-33485821, 39-06-33485828 E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: www.tanzania-gov.it
JAPAN
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania Tokyo, Japan 21-9 Kamiyoga 4 Chome, Setgaya-Ku Tokyo 1580098, Japan Tel. 81-3-3425-4531/3, Fax: 81-3-3425-7844 Email: [email protected] or [email protected]: www.tanzaniaembassy.or.ip
KENYA
High Commission of the United Republic of Tanzania
TAIFA ROAD
Reinsurance Plaza, 9th Floor, P.O. Box 47790-00100, G.P.O, NAIROBI KENYA, Tel: +254-20-311948, 311950, 312027, Fax No.: +254-20-218269, E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
KENYA
Consulate of the United Republic of Tanzania, Mombasa, Kenya TSS Towers 12thFloor, Nkrumah Road P.O. BOX 1422, MOMBASA, KENYA Tel: +254-41-2228595, Fax No: +254-41-2222837 E-Mail: [email protected]
MALAWI
High Commission of the United Republic of Tanzania Lilongwe, Malawi, Capital City, Plaza House, P.O. Box 922, Lilongwe, Malawi Tel. 00 265-1-775-035/038, FAX: 00 265-1-776-024 Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
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MOZAMBIQUE High Commission of the United Republic of Tanzania Maputo, Mozambique Av. Dos Martires Da Machava No. 852, Ujamaa House
P.O. Box 4515, Zip Code: 258, Maputo, Mozambique Tel. 258 21 490110/3 Fax No. 258 21 49 1228, 258 21 49 4782 (DA Office) E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: www.tanzanrepmoz.net NIGERIA High Commission of the United Republic of Tanzania 11, Ganges Street, Ministers’ Hill, Maitama, P.M.B. 5225, Wuse Abuja, Nigeria Direct Tel: 234-9-4132312 General 234-9-4132313, 4131944, Fax No: 234-9-4132314 E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
MALAYSIA
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania, KUALA
LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
44 Jalan U-Thant 55000 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA
Tel: +603-42517603/4,
Fax +603-42515641
Email: [email protected] or
OMAN
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania,
Building No. 1798, Way No. 2135
MADINAT Al Sultan Qaboos Street
P.O. Box 1170, Post Code: 133, Way No. 2135,
Building No. 1798, Madinat Al Sultan, Qaboos Street,
Al Khuwair. Tel: +968-24601174; 24603373
Fax No: +968-24604425
E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
Website: http://www.tanrepmuscat.com
RUSSIA
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania,
MOSCOW, RUSSIA Pyatnitskaya, Ulitsa 33, Moscow, Russia. ZIP CODE: 119017 Tel: (7 495) 953-8221, 953 0940, 953-4975 Fax: (7 495) 953-0785 Email Addresses: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: www.tanzania.ru
RWANDA
The Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania, Plot
No. 5332
Avenue de Nyarutarama
B.P 3973, KIGALI, RWANDA
Tel: +250-505400, Dir. +250-505400
Fax: +250-505402
E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
Telegram “TANZANREP KIGALI”
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REPUBLIC OF SAUDIARABIA
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania,
RIYADHI, Saudi Arabia,
Al Woroud Area,
EbnHibt Allah St,
P.O. Box 94320 Riyadhi 11693, Saudi Arabia
Tel: +966-1-4542 833, 2051541, 2050310 Fax: +966-
1-4549 660, D/L +966-1-4542833
E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
Website: www.tanzaniaembassy-sa.com
REPUBLIC OF SOUTHAFRICA
High Commission of the United Republic of Tanzania,
PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA,
822 George Avenue,
Box 56572 Arcadia, Pretoria, South Africa
Tel: +027-12-3424371, 342 4393, 342 4562, 342 5921
Fax: +027-21-430 4383
E-mail: [email protected],[email protected] and
Website: www.tanzania.org.za
SWEDEN
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania in Nordic Countries
and Baltic States
Nasby Alle 6, 18355 TALBY, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN.
Tel: +46-8-7322430/1,
Fax: +46 -8 -7322432,
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.tanemb.se
SWITZERLAND
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania
Geneva, Switzerland
47 Avenue Blanc
1201, GENEVA SWITZERLAND.
Tel: +41-22 7318920, +41-22-909 1070
Telecopier: +41-22-732 82 55
E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
Website: www.tanzania-mission.ch
UGANDA
The High Commission of the United Republic of Tanzania,
Kampala, Uganda, 6 Kagera/Shimoni Road
P.O. Box 5750 KAMPALA, UGANDA.
Tel: +256-41-4256272 D/L: +256-41-4257357
Fax: +256-414-343973/342849,
E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
UNITED ARABEMIRATES
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania Abu
Dhabi, UAE, MadinatZayed 14th Street, Behind Al
Nadja Street Villa No. 27, Khalidiya,
P.O. Box 43714, ABU
DHABI, UAE
Tel: 971 2 6313088
Fax No. 971 2 6316618
E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
Website: www.tanzania-uae.org.ae
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UNITED KINGDOM
The High Commission of the United Republic of Tanzania,
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, 3 Stratford Palace, LONDON
W1C1AS
Tel: +44-207 569 1470-78
Fax No.: +44-207 491 3710, +44-207 495 8817
E-mail: [email protected]
[email protected] or [email protected]
Website: www.tanzania-online.gov.uk
UNITEDNATIONS
The Tanzania Mission to the United Nations, 307
East 53rdStreet, 4thFloor
NEW YORK, N.Y.10022, U.S.A.
Tel: General: +1-212 -697-3612
Fax: +1-212- 697-3618
E-mail: [email protected] Website:
www.tanzania-un.org
UNITED STATES OFAMERICA
Permanent Mission of the United Republic of Tanzania
New York, USA
307 East 53rd Street, 4th
Floor
New York, N.Y. 10022
Tel: 1-212-697-3612
Fax: 1-212-697-3618
E-mail: [email protected] Website:
www.tanzania-un.org
Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Co-operation
UNITED STATES OFAMERICA
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania
Washington, USA, 2139 R. ST N. W Washington D.C,
20008 USA
Tel. 1-202-8841080, Fax: 1-202-7977408
Mob. 202-550-0020,
ZAMBIA
High Commission the United Republic of Tanzania Lusaka,
Zambia, Ujamaa House
5200 UN Avenue, Box 31219, 10101
Lusaka - Zambia.
Tel. +260-1-253323/4 FAX.+ 260-1-254861
Email :[email protected] or
ZIMBABWE
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania, Harare,
Zimbabwe
Ujamaa House, 23 Baines House Box 4841-
Harare, Zimbabwe
Tel. 263-4-792714, Fax. 263-4-792747
Gen. Line 792714/26,
E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
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17.0 New Tanzania Diplomatic Missions Abroad
QATAR
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania DOHA, QATAR
E-mail: [email protected] REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania SEOUL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
E-mail: [email protected] TURKEY
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania ANKARA, TURKEY,
E-mail: [email protected] ALGERIA
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania ALGERS, ALGERIA
E-mail: [email protected]
ISRAEL
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania TEL AVIV, ISRAEL
E-mail: [email protected] SUDAN
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania KHARTOUM, SUDAN
E-mail: [email protected]
Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Co-operation
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18.0 Ordering, Information and Library
For ordering copies in bulk and for more information, please contact:
The Director General,
National Bureau of
Statistics, 18 Kivukoni
Road,
P.O.BOX 796,
11992 – DAR ES SALAAM.
Telephone: +255 22 2122722-3 Fax: +255 22 2130852
E-mail:
Website:
www.nbs.go.tz
The Chief Government Statistician,
Office of Chief Government
Statistician,
P.O. Box 874
ZANZIBAR
Telephone: +255 242231869
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.ocgs.go.tz
or
Visit the Tanzania Government National Website at www.tanzania.go.tz and NBS Library at Head Office, 18 Kivukoni Road, 11992 Dar es Salaam