Tanzania's business-registration agency just got told to go fully digital or risk bottlenecking the entire formal economy's growth.
BRELA's digital marching orders
BRELA's digital marching orders
- Minister Judith Kapinga demanded accelerated system overhauls.
- Online access should replace in-person office visits entirely.
- Faster processing and tighter security standards are priorities.
- Formalizing more businesses would boost government revenue directly.
- CEO Godfrey Nyaisa reported 78% target completion at midyear.
- Revenue collection smashed expectations at 105% of target.
- BRELA sent 3.1 billion shillings to the Consolidated Fund.
- Staff dedication and ministry oversight drove those results.
- Simplified registration helps young entrepreneurs enter formal markets.
- Integrated government systems would create a seamless business environment.
- A fresh 2026/2027 strategic plan targets youth employment.
- Vision 2050 hinges on this kind of institutional modernization.
- Cybersecurity and sustained tech investment remain real hurdles.
- Remote-area accessibility is critical for true inclusivity.
- Kapinga stressed that good governance must accompany the tech push.
- Without transparency, digital tools alone cannot deliver real change.