Tanzania, March 15 -- Dar es Salaam. At least 100,000 young entrepreneurs are expected to benefit from a new sourcing and export initiative aimed at connecting youth-led businesses in Tanzania to regional and global markets by 2030.

The programme, launched at the Benjamin William Mkapa Special Economic Zone, includes the establishment of a Sourcing and Export Centre alongside a training programme designed to equip young entrepreneurs with practical skills in business management, production and international trade.

Speaking during the launch on Saturday, March 14, 2026, the Minister of State in the President's Office - Planning and Investment, Prof Kitila Mkumbo, said the initiative supports the country's long-term development agenda by ...