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Tanzania's infrastructure projects create thousands of jobs
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 86017, member: 27"] Mega builds and policy tweaks are churning out tens of thousands of jobs as Tanzania leans hard on infrastructure and training to keep graduates busy. National job numbers snapshot [LIST] [*]Rahma Riadh Kisuo told lawmakers that over 61,000 roles came online. [*]Framed results as proof that the strategy is working. [*]Focused on graduates, industries, and innovation. [*]Answered a question raised in the National Assembly. [/LIST] Flagship projects driving hires [LIST] [*]Standard Gauge Railway construction produced over 35,000 positions. [*]The East African Crude Oil Pipeline added more than 10,000 slots. [*]The Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project generated over 10,000 jobs. [*]Large builds dominated the employment surge. [/LIST] Secondary builds adding momentum [LIST] [*]Msalato International Airport works created over 1,500 jobs. [*]JPM Bridge Kigongo–Busisi matched that figure. [*]Dar es Salaam Port expansion brought more than 3,000 roles. [*]Smaller sites still stacked meaningful numbers. [/LIST] Internships and skills push [LIST] [*]The government backed 29,902 graduates with internships. [*]Skills upgrades reached 19,075 workers. [*]Covered hotels, mining, transport, and agriculture. [*]Training aimed at real market demand. [/LIST] Rules and youth self-employment [LIST] [*]National Internship Guidelines were rolled out. [*]The 2025 Volunteering Guidelines set public service rules. [*]Loans and grants encouraged graduate-run businesses. [*]Entrepreneurship is pitched as job creation fuel. [/LIST] Protecting local professionals [LIST] [*]Regina Christopher Malima pressed on, securing graduate jobs. [*]Non-Citizen Employment Regulation Act No 1 of 2015 enforced. [*]Foreign experts are required to pass skills to Tanzanians. [*]Local professionals promised priority where skills exist. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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