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· Reports indicate that growth of the Tanzania' s mining sector increased to 7.3 percent last year from 4.8 percent recorded in 2018.
Dar es Salaam. A delegation of at least 30 business people from South
Africa are in the country to explore the potential of the mining sector for
prospective investment.
The move comes after President Samia
Suluhu Hassan visited South Africa recently to strengthen bilateral relations
and open up new investment opportunities.
Tanzania commissioner of minerals Mr
Abdulrahman Mwanga said yesterday that when President Hassan visited Southern
Africa a few weeks ago, various issues were discussed by both countries
including investment opportunities in Tanzania.
“Today foreign investors have come and we have
discussed exploration, extraction, procurement and distribution of the
products. Some investors who will not go directly into mining would invest in
procurement and distribution,” he said.
According to him, the Ministry of
Minerals was delighted to see “a huge number of investors” visiting the
country.
“This indicates the state of mining
affairs has potential for further growth,” he said.
“The mining sector has various
investment opportunities; thus, it is important for local investors to grab the
opportunity that is found in the sector,” he added.
“Mining sector is an engine of
investment. People should not doubt to invest in the sector because it is not
only about extraction and exploration. There are other areas of investment, some
include food products in the mining sector and expertise,” he said.
Mr Mwanga noted that currently, the
contribution of the mining sector to the economy is 7.9 percent. “We believe we
will achieve the 10 percent target before 2025.”
He noted that recently there has
been a significant number of foreign investors seeking to invest in Tanzania.
Reports indicate that growth of the
mining sector increased to 7.3 percent last year from 4.8 percent recorded in
2018.
South Africa Oil and Alliance
(SAOGA) business development and marketing executive Mr Alain Kerr said they
are optimistic that they will have a mutually beneficial pa
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