DODOMA, June 11 -- TANZANIA has proposed a new revenue-sharing framework for key infrastructure funds aimed at strengthening financing for roads, rural electrification, water services, railways and special economic zones.

Presenting the Government Revenue and Expenditure Estimates for 2026/27 in the National Assembly today, Finance Minister Ambassador Khamis Mussa Omar said the government plans to amend several laws governing the Roads, Rural Energy, Water and Railway Funds.

Under the proposed changes, 70 percent of revenues collected from the respective sources will be transferred directly to the accounts of the funds to finance their operations and development activities.

Another 25 percent will be channelled to the Governments Conso...