Interest Rates, Inflation, and Your Wallet: How Monetary Policy Really Affects Tanzanians
Inflation analysis should go beyond headline figures, incorporating food prices, regional disparitie...
Inflation analysis should go beyond headline figures, incorporating food prices, regional disparitie...
For policymakers, controlling inflation in the 3 % range is widely viewed as policy success. The Ban...
As global markets fluctuate, Tanzania’s import-dependent economy immediately feels the consequence...
The value of the Tanzanian shilling is more than a number; it’s a signal of our collective economi...
Africa’s heavy reliance on the U.S. dollar leaves it vulnerable to global shocks. With China’s C...
China’s CIPS network now spans 189 countries and processes trillions in transactions as Beijing ac...
The Bank of Tanzania prints money not for political reasons, but to replace old currency, meet econo...
Paying in USD doesn’t guarantee a better price
The Tanzanian shilling has fallen 10% in 2025, driven by $16.9 billion in imports and $25 billion de...