The Business Registration and Licensing Agency (BRELA) has stepped up efforts to take its services directly to local entrepreneurs in Njombe, easing access to business registration, licensing, and advisory support.
The initiative aims to eliminate barriers faced by business owners in accessing company registration, business name approvals, Group A business licenses, industrial certificates and licenses, trademark registration, and other essential services.
Welcoming BRELA officials at his office, Acting Regional Administrative Secretary (RAS) of Njombe, Engineer Joseph Rutashubilwa, commended the agency for bringing services closer to stakeholders. He said the outreach presents a valuable opportunity for residents across the region.
Engineer Rutashubilwa urged citizens, especially those from Njombe Town, Makambako, Ludewa, and Makete, to take advantage of the services at Njombe Main Market, resolve challenges, and formalize their businesses in line with the law.
BRELA Registration Assistant, Ms. Fatma Jumanne, explained that the agency’s presence in Njombe is part of a nationwide “Business Clinics” initiative, designed to provide comprehensive services in one location while educating the public on the importance of submitting ownership information.
Ms. Jumanne highlighted that the education provided at the clinics helps citizens understand beneficial ownership, ensuring that companies operate legally and contribute real economic value to individuals and the nation.
BRELA’s services in Njombe, running from January 26 to 31, 2026, at the Njombe Main Market, are expected to boost business formalization, improve the business environment, and promote sustainable economic growth in the region.
