TISEZA as Youth Empowerment

TISEZA as Youth Empowerment

Since TISEZA is the center for Tanzania's National Economic Development Agenda of 2050 to reach $1 trillion by 2050. It must form a youth-friendly policy, invest in infrastructure that supports youth business and investment, ensure skills programs, internships, and provide support to startups, as well as maintain transparent governance so as to build investor confidence and reduce corruption or land disputes.

On Thursday, February 13, 2025, the Parliament of the United Republic of Tanzania passed the Investment and Special Economic Zones Bill, a moves aimed at improving the Investment climate in the country. The new law establishes the Tanzania Investment and Special Economic Zones Authority (TISEZA), which replaces the Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC) and the Export Processing Zones Authority (EPZA), two institutions that have now been merged into one. But how will Tanzania’s youth benefit from TISEZA?

Tanzania International Special Economic Zones Authority (TISEZA) presents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to empower youth economically. Here’s how;

1.     Creation of Jobs and Employment

As manufacturing plants, processing factories, and tech companies begin operations in Special Economic Zones (SEZs), it will help to create thousands of direct and indirect jobs and help in combating unemployment problems. Since youth unemployment remains a national challenge. TISEZA can reduce this burden and offer long-term, formal jobs across industries.

2.     Industrial Training and Apprenticeships

SEZs aren’t just about jobs; they are learning hubs. They expose young people to modern production systems, quality control, and factory operations. TISEZA could cooperate with Higher Institutions, Colleges and link with business industries and other investments to conduct on-the-job practical training in different disciplines, and this will help the young Tanzanians to gain real-world industry experience while studying and improving job readiness and boosting the quality of the national workforce.

3.     Startup and Entrepreneurship Support

TISEZA zones can become launchpads for youth-led startups. Innovation hubs and incubators inside SEZs can support young entrepreneurs with Affordable office space, access to internet connections, mentorship from industry experts and seed funding or investor linkages. This empowers Tanzanians youth not just to seek jobs, but to create jobs, build brands, and lead Africa’s next wave of innovation.

4.     Access to Export Markets

Youth-led businesses based in SEZs enjoy duty-free and tax incentive benefits when exporting to regional (EAC, SADC) and global markets (EU, US via AGOA). SEZs offer global market access, encouraging youth to build world-class products and compete beyond Tanzanian borders.

5.     Better Urban Development

SEZs stimulate the growth of new towns and improve existing ones better roads, housing, hospitals, schools, and entertainment hubs. Youth don’t just need jobs they need livable cities. SEZs can make Tanzanian towns more modern, inclusive, and dynamic.

TISEZA is the centre for Tanzania's National Economic Development Agenda of 2050 to reach $1 trillion by 2050. TISEZA must form a youth-friendly policy, invest in infrastructure that supports youth business and investment, ensure skills programs, internships, and provide support to startups, as well as maintain transparent governance so as to build investor confidence and reduce corruption or land disputes.

After this, TISEZA can be expected to power Tanzania’s industrial revolution, unlock millions of jobs, and create a generation of globally competitive youth.