Tanzania Private Sector Federation (TPSF) Partners with TanzaniaInvest to Elevate Private Sector Visibility and Advocacy for a Better Business Environment

The Tanzania Private Sector Federation (TPSF) and TanzaniaInvest have formalized a partnership to enhance the visibility of Tanzania’s private sector and improve the investment landscape through strategic collaboration.
TPSF Raphael Maganga Partnership TanzaniaInvest Eric Tirabassi

The Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF), the leading advocate for the private sector in Tanzania, has entered into a strategic partnership with TanzaniaInvest, the premier online platform for investors interested in Tanzania.

This collaboration, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), aims to significantly enhance the visibility and advocacy efforts of Tanzania’s private sector.

Under this partnership, TanzaniaInvest will utilize its extensive online platform to spotlight TPSF’s initiatives, activities, and the broader private sector landscape.

In turn, TPSF will provide valuable insights, research, and updates to enrich the content available on TanzaniaInvest.com.

This synergistic relationship ensures that investors and stakeholders have access to the most accurate and comprehensive information about the Tanzanian private sector.

The MoU also underscores a commitment to improving the investment environment in Tanzania. Through this alliance, TPSF’s advocacy work will receive increased visibility, highlighting the Foundation’s efforts to influence policy and create a more favorable business climate.

The collaboration aims to attract greater local and international investment by showcasing the private sector’s role in driving economic growth and development.

At the MoU signing ceremony held at TPSF headquarters in Dar es Salaam, TPSF Chief Executive Office (CEO), Raphael Maganga, remarked: “Our partnership with TanzaniaInvest represents a significant milestone for TPSF. By combining our advocacy efforts with TanzaniaInvest’s robust online presence, we are poised to better support the private sector and enhance the investment landscape in Tanzania. We are excited about the potential impact of this collaboration.”

Eric Tirabassi, Chief Editor of TanzaniaInvest, stated: “We are thrilled to partner with TPSF to bring increased attention to Tanzania’s vibrant private sector. Our platform is dedicated to providing investors with the most relevant and up-to-date information. This partnership will enrich our content with TPSF’s expert insights and advocacy efforts, further promoting investment and business growth in Tanzania.”

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About Tanzania Private Sector Federation (TPSF)

The Tanzania Private Sector Federation (TPSF) is a key non-governmental organization dedicated to advancing the interests of the private sector in Tanzania. Established in 1998, TPSF works to create a supportive business environment through policy advocacy, capacity building, and stakeholder engagement. Its mission is to foster economic development and prosperity by representing the private sector’s interests and facilitating dialogue between businesses and government.

About TanzaniaInvest

TanzaniaInvest is the foremost online platform providing up-to-date economic information to investors interested in Tanzania. Covering all major economic sectors, TanzaniaInvest is recognized for its comprehensive investment news and reports, supporting informed investment decisions in Tanzania. Due to its extensive coverage and superior ranking on Google, TanzaniaInvest has earned the status of official partner of the Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC), the country’s investment agency.

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