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President Samia Set to Receive Dividend from State-Owned Enterprises

by Atticus Reed
June 13, 2025
in Algeria
President Samia to receive dividend from state owned enterprises – thecitizen.co.tz
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  • President Samia’s Initiative: Unlocking Value from Tanzania’s State-Owned Enterprises
  • Optimizing Returns: President Samia’s Approach to Strengthening SOE Performance

President Samia’s Initiative: Unlocking Value from Tanzania’s State-Owned Enterprises

In a decisive step reflecting the evolving financial landscape of Tanzania’s publicly owned corporations, President Samia Suluhu Hassan is poised to receive dividend payments from multiple government-controlled companies. This development, highlighted by The Citizen, signals a strategic effort by Tanzanian authorities to strengthen the country’s economic fortitude amid global uncertainties. By capitalizing on returns generated by state assets, which are vital for financing public infrastructure and services, this move underscores a renewed governmental focus on sustainable revenue streams. As these dividends are integrated into the national budget, their influence on economic stability and social welfare will be under close observation by policymakers and citizens alike.

Optimizing Returns: President Samia’s Approach to Strengthening SOE Performance

President Samia has embarked on an ambitious plan designed to maximize financial yields from Tanzania’s portfolio of state-owned enterprises (SOEs). This approach aims not only at increasing dividend inflows but also at channeling these funds into priority sectors such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure development. Key components of this strategy include:

  • Comprehensive Performance Reviews: Conducting systematic evaluations of SOEs to pinpoint operational bottlenecks and boost efficiency.
  • Reward Mechanisms: Introducing incentive schemes that recognize SOEs surpassing profitability targets.
  • Inclusive Stakeholder Dialogue: Engaging local communities and relevant parties in transparent discussions to enhance accountability.

The administration is also exploring diversification opportunities within its SOE holdings by venturing into emerging industries with promising profit potential. Recent fiscal data illustrates the contribution of key enterprises toward national finances:



CompanyTotal Revenue 2023 (billion TZS)Estimated Dividend (billion TZS)
Tanzania Energy Group5216
Tanzania Telecommunications Ltd.43
Tanzania Telecommunications Ltd.4313

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Tags: Dar Es Salaamdividendeconomic policyfinancial managementgovernment revenuegovernment transparencyinvestment returnsLeadershipnational budgetPresident Samiapublic financeSOEsstate-owned companiesstate-owned enterprisesTanzaniaThe Citizen
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