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Tanzania dreams trillion-dollar future, hustle starts now
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80994, member: 636"] Tanzania just dropped a massive new roadmap aiming for a trillion-dollar economy. The country launched its Tanzania Development Vision 2050, a national blueprint designed to transform it into an upper-middle-income nation. President Samia Suluhu Hassan introduced the plan in Dodoma. It targets nine key sectors for growth: agriculture, tourism, industry, construction, mining, the blue economy, sports and creativity, plus finance and services. Formal implementation kicks off in July of next year, following the completion of the current Vision 2025 and a new Five-Year Development Plan. The President stressed that government action alone will not make this work. She called for broad collaboration, noting that nearly sixty-five percent of the population is young. The vision tries to address global issues like economic shifts, climate change, and tech advances. Its core goals are building a competitive economy, improving citizen well-being, sustainable resource use, and creating a digitally empowered society. Minister of Planning and Investment Kitila Mkumbo called the targets realistic, pointing to national peace and stable democracy as a foundation. The Planning Commission must create a long-term implementation strategy, while legal bodies will review necessary law reforms. The numerical goals are huge. Tanzania aims for a total economic size of one trillion US dollars by the target year. The projected population would exceed 118 million people, with average individual economic output reaching about 7,000 dollars. Officials believe focusing on logistics, digital transformation, energy, and research can drive growth. They argue that effective execution could make Tanzania a top global food producer and raise life expectancy to 75 years. The entire framework rests on principles of democracy, human rights, and national unity, viewing governance and stability as the non-negotiable base for this twenty-five-year climb. [/QUOTE]
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