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Vision 2050 bets big on Tanzania’s restless youth
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77367, member: 636"] Tanzania is betting big on youth employment through Vision 2050 after Planning Minister Kitila Mkumbo dropped the roadmap targeting eight million jobs and 50 billion dollars in investment. The government set up a One Stop Facilitation Centre that bundles 14 public agencies under one roof for faster permits, while opening Youth Investors Resource Centres across Dodoma, Pwani, Mara, Ruvuma, and Bagamoyo to guide young entrepreneurs through land access and financing options. Registered investment projects jumped from 252 annually back in 2021 to 901 by last year, while capital inflows hit 9.3 billion dollars. TISEZA runs a Land Bank covering over 170,000 hectares with training programs and machinery access for graduates wanting to launch factories. The National Investment Forum kicks off next month as a platform where young business owners can pitch concerns directly to decision makers, while the government pushes agriculture, mining, tourism, and energy sectors as priority areas for growth. [/QUOTE]
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