Tanzania is seeking more than $2 billion in Russian investment and business deals over the next three to five years as it deepens ties with Moscow following a disputed election that drew criticism from the United States, the European Union, Britain, Canada, Norway and the African Union

Tanzania is courting Russian and global investors for its flagship Bagamoyo Special Economic Zone as President Samia Suluhu Hassan seeks to position the country as a leading…

Tanzania expects to attract investments and business worth more than $2 billion (about Sh5.2 trillion) from Russia over the next three to five years following President Samia…

Tanzania is seeking more than $2 billion in Russian investment and business deals over the next three to five years as it deepens ties with Moscow following a disputed election…

Tanzania is seeking more than $2 billion in Russian investment and business deals over the next three to five years as East Africa’s second-largest economy deepens ties with…

Tanzanias President Samia Suluhu Hassans visit to Russia has breathed life into the long-delayed Mkuju River uranium project

On June 3, 2026, two things happened simultaneously. In Brussels, the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs and Development committees voted 81 to 1 to block €156 million in EU…