Zanzibar’s leadership claims massive economic gains while celebrating the revolution anniversary with peaceful vibes. President Hussein Mwinyi used the speech to brag about a seven percent growth spike, drastically outperforming the low numbers seen five years ago. He insists stability remains the secret sauce for keeping revenue streams healthy.
Officials backed these claims with heavy investment data. The local promotion authority reportedly registered nearly seventeen hundred projects valued at over twenty billion dollars. Tourism numbers also looked solid, with over eight hundred thousand visitors arriving recently, proving the islands still attract global travelers despite global chaos.
Infrastructure keeps expanding as crews pave hundreds of kilometers of roads and push the Mangapwani Integrated Port project. The government also hyped the blue economy, noting fish harvests doubled. They argue these moves secure livelihoods while reducing reliance on old-school trade methods.
Public services got some love, too. Eleven district hospitals function fully alongside dozens of new multi-story schools. Passenger traffic at Abeid Amani Karume International Airport surged past two million. Even anti-corruption units stayed busy, recovering billions in funds to show the administration actually cares about accountability.
Officials backed these claims with heavy investment data. The local promotion authority reportedly registered nearly seventeen hundred projects valued at over twenty billion dollars. Tourism numbers also looked solid, with over eight hundred thousand visitors arriving recently, proving the islands still attract global travelers despite global chaos.
Infrastructure keeps expanding as crews pave hundreds of kilometers of roads and push the Mangapwani Integrated Port project. The government also hyped the blue economy, noting fish harvests doubled. They argue these moves secure livelihoods while reducing reliance on old-school trade methods.
Public services got some love, too. Eleven district hospitals function fully alongside dozens of new multi-story schools. Passenger traffic at Abeid Amani Karume International Airport surged past two million. Even anti-corruption units stayed busy, recovering billions in funds to show the administration actually cares about accountability.