Tanzania, April 22 -- Dodoma. The government has tabled a Sh2.5 trillion energy budget for the 2026/27 financial year, outlining ambitious plans to stabilise fuel supply and guarantee reliable electricity as Tanzania positions itself against global energy shocks.

Presenting the estimates in Parliament on Wednesday, April 22, Energy Minister Deogratius Ndejembi said the proposals prioritise long-term resilience, infrastructure expansion and private sector participation across the energy value chain.

The budget-covering both recurrent and development expenditure-allocates the bulk of funds to development projects, underscoring the scale of investment required to transform the sector and support economic growth.

Mr Ndejembi said the propo...