The Tanzania Investment and Special Economic Zones Authority (TISEZA) has received a delegation of 20 leaders from the National Defence College (NDC) during a study visit aimed at deepening understanding of investment promotion and the development of special economic zones in Tanzania.
The delegation, comprising officials from government institutions, public agencies, private sector organisations and security organs, visited the authority earlier today as part of a training programme designed to expose participants to key national development initiatives.
During the visit, TISEZA officials delivered a presentation outlining the authority’s history, mandate and its strategic role in attracting both domestic and foreign investment.
Participants were also introduced to a range of investment opportunities available across the country and the strategies being implemented by the government to improve the investment climate.
The discussions further explored the contribution of Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in supporting economic growth.
Participants examined how collaboration between the public and private sectors can facilitate infrastructure development, enhance productivity and strengthen Tanzania’s competitiveness as an investment destination.
As part of the programme, the delegation toured the One Stop Facilitation Centre located within TISEZA.
The centre provides a coordinated platform that brings together various government agencies to offer key services to investors in one location, including licensing, registration and other regulatory support.
Through the facility, investors are able to access streamlined services, reducing bureaucratic procedures and improving the efficiency of investment processes.
The study visit forms part of an ongoing course coordinated by the National Defence College, which aims to equip senior leaders from different sectors with a broader understanding of national development issues, economic management and the role of cooperation between the public and private sectors in advancing sustainable development in Tanzania.
