Tanzania has taken another step to strengthen its international partnerships after holding high-level talks with Slovakia aimed at expanding cooperation in key sectors of the economy.
Prime Minister Dr Mwigulu Lameck Nchemba met Slovakia’s Ambassador to Tanzania, Ivan Lančarič, on April 13, 2026, at his office in Parliament, Dodoma, where the two sides discussed ways to deepen diplomatic and economic relations.
The meeting focused on widening cooperation in areas that are important for development, including the economy, education, technology, energy and investment.
Both sides agreed to strengthen collaboration in these sectors, with a shared understanding that closer ties could open up more opportunities for trade, knowledge exchange and investment.
The discussions come at a time when Tanzania continues to seek new partnerships to support its development agenda, particularly in industrial growth, innovation and energy development.
The engagement also signals growing interest from European partners in working with Tanzania, as the country positions itself as a stable and attractive destination for investment in the region.
Officials said strengthening diplomatic relations remains key to unlocking long-term cooperation, with both Tanzania and Slovakia looking to build on their existing relationship for mutual benefit.
