坦桑尼亚2026/27土地与住房预算2102.6亿先令,支持投资者土地分配与萨米亚住房计划
Tanzania Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Budget 2026/2027 of TZS 210.26 Billion Backs Investor Land Allocation, TZS 466 Billion Samia Housing Scheme and TZS 607 Billion NHC Joint Venture Pipeline
坦桑尼亚住房预算大增,明确支持投资者土地分配并推进超1万亿先令的合资住房管道,中资工程承包与建材企业可关注后续EPC和合资项目机会。
坦桑尼亚土地、住房和人居发展部部长阿克维拉波博士于2026年5月28日向国民议会提交2026/27财年预算,总额2102.6亿坦先令,其中约1100.3亿先令(52.3%)用于发展支出。资金将支持投资者土地分配、4660亿先令的萨米亚住房计划,以及6070亿先令的新建合资住房项目。
Tanzania’s Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements has tabled a TZS 210.26 billion budget for the 2026/27 financial year, with TZS 110.03 billion (52.3%) directed to development.
The budget was presented to the National Assembly by Minister of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Dr. Leonard Akwilapo on 28 May 2026 in Dodoma.
The 2026/27 allocation marks an increase from the TZS 153.44 billion originally approved for 2025/26, before a supplementary TZS 64.24 billion took the total to TZS 217.68 billion.
The budget covers Vote 48 (Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements) and Vote 03 (the National Land Use Planning Commission), and supports investor land allocation, the TZS 466 billion Samia Housing Scheme, and a TZS 607 billion pipeline of new joint venture housing and commercial property applications through the National Housing Corporation (NHC).
Tanzania Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Budget 2026/27 Structure
Tanzania Lands Sector Performance to May 2026
Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Priorities for 2026/27
Land Surveying, Titling and Investor Land Allocation 2026/27Plot and farm surveying targetInvestor land allocationVillage land use plansKupanga, Kupima, Kumilikisha (KKK) ProgrammeAFCON 2027 land in Arusha
Plot and farm surveying target
Investor land allocation
Village land use plans
Kupanga, Kupima, Kumilikisha (KKK) Programme
AFCON 2027 land in Arusha
Housing and Human Settlements 2026/27Samia Housing SchemeKawe 711 ProjectGolden Premier ResidenceExisting joint venture pipelineNew joint venture applicationsJoint ventures taken over by NHCCommercial property pipelineMortgage finance and civil servant housing loans
Samia Housing Scheme
Kawe 711 Project
Golden Premier Residence
Existing joint venture pipeline
New joint venture applications
Joint ventures taken over by NHC
Commercial property pipeline
Mortgage finance and civil servant housing loans
Digital Land Management and Sector Reforms 2026/27Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systemsSamia Ardhi ClinicsReal estate sector regulationDistrict land and housing tribunalsExtended Continental Shelf claimNational Land Use Planning Commission (NLUPC)
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systems
Samia Ardhi Clinics
Real estate sector regulation
District land and housing tribunals
Extended Continental Shelf claim
National Land Use Planning Commission (NLUPC)
The Ministry has requested Parliament to approve TZS 210,259,515,000 for the two budget votes for the 2026/27 financial year.
Recurrent expenditure accounts for TZS 100,224,553,000 (47.7%), of which TZS 61,134,550,000 covers salaries (Personal Emoluments) and TZS 39,090,003,000 covers other operational charges.
Development expenditure accounts for TZS 110,034,962,000 (52.3%), with TZS 44,132,469,000 financed from domestic sources and TZS 65,902,493,000 from external sources.
External financing is drawn from partners including the Export-Import Bank of Korea (Korea EXIM), UN-HABITAT, Shelter Afrique, the African Union Border Programme, the Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD), and other multilateral and bilateral institutions.
By 15 May 2026, the Ministry had received TZS 141.09 billion of the 2025/26 budget, equivalent to 64.82% of the approved allocation, with 95.51% of received funds spent during the period.
The Ministry collected TZS 191.90 billion in revenue by 15 May 2026 against a 2025/26 target of TZS 290 billion, equivalent to 66.17% of the target, drawn from land rent, fees and other lands sector charges.
For 2026/27, the Ministry projects revenue collection of TZS 300.02 billion across both budget votes, supported by the rollout of digital revenue systems in regional and council land offices, the linking of land-rent payments to mobile phone numbers for SMS reminders, and the referral of long-standing defaulters to the Credit Information Reference Bureau (CIRB).
Tanzania Lands Sector Performance to May 2026
The National Land Allocation Committee approved 333 investor land applications covering 45,371.24 hectares during 2025/26, nine times the original target of 5,000 hectares.
Of the approved applications, 81 were from domestic investors covering 5,802.14 hectares, and 252 were from foreign investors covering 39,569.10 hectares.
Foreign investor land allocations are routed through the Tanzania Investment and Special Economic Zones Authority (TISEZA), which issues a Derivative Right title to the investor.
The Ministry surveyed and approved 193,317 plots and 515 farms by 15 May 2026, against annual targets of 500,000 plots and 500 farms, with the farm target overshot at 103% of plan while plots reached 38.66% of plan.
Village boundary surveys reached 11,996 of the country’s 12,333 villages (97.3%), with 54 village boundaries verified and 189 new boundaries surveyed in 2025/26.
Mortgage finance through the Tanzania Mortgage Refinance Company (TMRC) reached cumulative disbursements of TZS 720.81 billion to 5,802 borrowers through 29 financial institutions by 15 May 2026.
The civil servant housing loan fund reached cumulative disbursements of TZS 12.34 billion to 1,921 government employees, including TZS 2.94 billion to 111 employees in 2025/26.
The Ministry submitted Tanzania’s claim for an Extended Continental Shelf area beyond the country’s 200-nautical-mile Exclusive Economic Zone to the United Nations in 2025/26.
Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Priorities for 2026/27
The 2026/27 budget supports eight strategic priorities.
The priorities are accelerating the planning, surveying, titling and registration of land in urban, rural and strategic areas; preparing village land use plans; strengthening digital systems for land records, service delivery, revenue collection, information access and valuation; expanding affordable housing supply; improving the regulation of valuation, real estate brokerage and registration; resolving land disputes through district land and housing tribunals and Samia Ardhi Clinics; expanding investor land allocation; and strengthening sector institutions.
The priorities are aligned with the Fourth National Five-Year Development Plan 2026/27-2030/31, the Tanzania Development Vision 2050, the Land Policy of 1995 (under revision) and the National Housing Policy.
Land Surveying, Titling and Investor Land Allocation 2026/27
Plot and farm surveying target
The Ministry plans to survey and approve 500,000 plots and 500 farms in 2026/27, continuing the national land formalisation drive that delivered 193,317 plots and 515 farms in 2025/26.
Investor land allocation
The National Land Allocation Committee will allocate 5,000 hectares of land for investment in 2026/27, with allocations channelled through TISEZA, which issues the Derivative Right title to foreign investors and supports their establishment under the country’s Special Economic Zone framework.
Village land use plans
The Ministry will continue preparation of village land use plans across the country in cooperation with the Prime Minister’s Office, Regional Administration and Local Government (PMO-RALG) and development partners, including the verification and survey of 226 additional village boundaries.
Kupanga, Kupima, Kumilikisha (KKK) Programme
The Plan, Survey and Title Programme continues to formalise informal urban settlements and rural lands, enabling registered owners to use land as collateral and to pay land rent through the digital revenue systems.
AFCON 2027 land in Arusha
The Ministry will continue management of plot allocations in the area surrounding the new AFCON 2027 stadium in Arusha, with allottees who have not paid in full given 15 days to complete payment before reallocation, and existing title-holders required to develop their plots ahead of the tournament.
Housing and Human Settlements 2026/27
Samia Housing Scheme
The National Housing Corporation (NHC) is implementing the Samia Housing Scheme, a TZS 46
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