坦桑尼亚工程部 2026/27 财年预算:9.49 亿美元投向基建,向投资者开放 PPP 与债券
Tanzania Works Budget 2026/27: USD 949 Million for Infrastructure, PPPs and Bonds Open to Investors
坦桑尼亚2026/27财年基建开发预算约9.5亿美元,涵盖道路、桥梁、机场等并明确鼓励PPP模式,为工程承包与设备供应商切入东非基建市场提供了现实机会。
坦桑尼亚工程部向议会提交 2026/27 财年发展预算,总额约 9.49 亿美元,37% 来自外部融资,用于道路、桥梁、机场、渡轮及政府建筑。部长明确呼吁私人投资者通过公私合作(PPP)等方式参与。
Tanzania’s Ministry of Works presents a TZS 2,467.3 billion (approximately USD 949 million) development budget for fiscal year 2026/27, with 37% sourced from external financiers, covering roads, bridges, airports, ferries, and government buildings, and an explicit call for private-sector investment through public-private partnerships (PPPs).
Minister of Works Abdallah Ulega tabled the budget in Parliament on 20 May 2026 in Dodoma.
The total budget for the ministry combines the development allocation of TZS 2,467.3 billion with a recurrent budget of TZS 97.1 billion, bringing the full envelope to TZS 2,564.4 billion (approximately USD 986 million).
Of the development budget, TZS 1,544.9 billion (approximately USD 594 million) comes from domestic sources, including TZS 1,047.4 billion from the Road Fund, and TZS 922.5 billion (approximately USD 355 million) from external financiers.
In FY2025/26, the ministry received TZS 1,395.7 billion of its TZS 1,813.2 billion development budget allocation by April 2026, a release rate of 77%.
Roads and Bridges
Dar es Salaam Urban Congestion Programme
Airports
Ferries
Government Buildings
PPP Pipeline and Private Sector Openings
Tanzania’s Works Sector in 2025
Roads and Bridges
The ministry manages Tanzania’s national road network of 37,734 km, of which 12,225 km is paved.
In FY2025/26, 81 emergency bridge projects costing TZS 556.9 billion (approximately USD 214 million) were implemented across 22 mainland regions under the Contingent Emergency Response Component (CERC) programme, addressing damage from the El-Nino rains and Cyclone Hidaya. 97.6% of the programme is complete, with 78 of 81 projects finished. In FY2025/26, the ministry paved 243.13 km by April 2026 against a full-year target of 450 km.
For the FY2026/27, the Tanzania National Roads Agency (TANROADS) is allocated TZS 926.9 billion from the Road Fund for maintenance, rehabilitation, and operations in 2026/27.
TANROADS plans to build 260.5 km of paved national roads, rehabilitate 87.5 km of paved roads, construct 16 bridges, and carry out feasibility studies and detailed engineering on 7,020.79 km of roads.
The Dodoma Outer Dual Carriageway Ring Road (km 112.3) is at 93-95% completion across its two lots and receives TZS 50.0 billion (approximately USD 19 million) in 2026/27 for contractor payments and the start of a 6.3 km inner ring road.
The Tanga-Pangani-Makurunge road (km 174.5), including the 525m Pangani Bridge connecting to Kenya, receives TZS 66.4 billion (approximately USD 26 million), with the Tanga-Pangani section at 77% complete and the Pangani bridge at 64%.
The Arusha-Moshi-Himo-Holili corridor receives TZS 83.9 billion (approximately USD 32 million), covering the 18 km Mianzini-Ngaramtoni stretch (54% complete), the Tengeru-USA River widening, a new 560m Kikafu bridge, Moshi urban roads, and the start of the Tengeru-Mererani (km 28) road.
The Geita-Bulyanhulu-Kahama road (km 120) receives TZS 46.7 billion (approximately USD 18 million), with the Kahama-Bulyanhulu Junction-Kakola section (km 73.9) at 60% and the Geita-Bulyanhulu Junction section now under construction.
The Makambako-Songea road and Songea bypass receive TZS 42.3 billion (approximately USD 16 million), predominantly from external financing, with construction on the Lutukila-Songea section (km 95.18) and the 11 km bypass now starting.
The Sumbawanga-Mpanda-Nyakanazi corridor (km 803.6) receives TZS 58.9 billion (approximately USD 23 million), combining domestic and external funds for multiple sections including the Kagwira-Karema Port road and the Kibaoni-Mlele Junction (km 50) stretch.
The Kidahwe-Kasulu-Kibondo-Nyakanazi road (km 341.25) receives TZS 33.2 billion (approximately USD 13 million) for three active sections, with the Kanyani-Mvugwe stretch at 98.5% and Mvugwe-Nduta Junction at 97%.
The Manyoni-Itigi-Tabora road receives TZS 6.5 billion (approximately USD 2.5 million), mainly from external sources, as contractor payment for completed sections.
The road to Kabanga Nickel in Kagera Region (Nyakahura-Kumubuga-Rulenge-Kabanga Nickel, km 141) receives TZS 1.5 billion (approximately USD 577,000) in 2026/27 for preparatory works on three sections totalling the full route, including the 32 km Rulenge-Kabanga Nickel section directly serving the project.
The Iringa-Ruaha National Park road (km 104) and the Iringa (Ipogolo)-Kilolo road (km 33.2) together receive TZS 41.3 billion (approximately USD 16 million), with the majority from external financing. The Iringa-Kilolo road is at 95% completion.
The Makutano-Natta-Mugumu/Loliondo-Mto wa Mbu road (km 185) receives TZS 9.8 billion (approximately USD 3.8 million), with construction continuing on the Sanzate-Natta section (km 40) and new starts planned on Waso-Loliondo (km 10) and Mto wa Mbu-Selela (km 23), serving the northern tourism and wildlife circuit.
The Isaka-Lusahunga road and Nyakanazi border OSIS (One Stop Inspection Station) receives TZS 29.3 billion (approximately USD 11 million), with the Lusahunga-Rusumo section (km 92) at 41% and the border post serving Rwanda-Burundi transit trade.
The Kasulu-Manyovu road (km 68), connecting Tanzania and Burundi, receives TZS 19.4 billion (approximately USD 7.5 million) primarily from external financiers, with the road itself completed and work now continuing on the Manyovu/Mugina One-Stop Border Post.
The access roads to SGR stations receive TZS 13.0 billion (approximately USD 5 million), covering seven station access roads and feasibility studies for a further six.
The Dar es Salaam-Kibaha-Chalinze-Morogoro Expressway (km 163.8), to be developed as a PPP, receives TZS 4.2 billion (approximately USD 1.6 million) for preparatory works and ongoing procurement of a new investor for the Kibaha-Chalinze section (km 78.9), following the withdrawal of the original investor.
The Ministry also plans infrastructure bonds to fund major rehabilitation on strategic road corridors, including Morogoro-Dodoma-Singida-Mwanza, Dar es Salaam-Morogoro-Iringa-Mbeya-Tunduma, and the Sirari-Musoma-Geita-Bukoba routes.
Dar es Salaam Urban Congestion Programme
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Phases 1-5 receive TZS 213.8 billion (approximately USD 82 million), with 99% for Phase 3 (CBD-Gongolamboto, km 23.3) almost complete, Phase 4 (Morocco-Mwenge-Tegeta and Mwenge-Ubungo, km 30.1) at 46-53% across its sections, and Phase 5 (Ubungo-Harbour, Tabata-Kigogo, km 27.6) entering procurement.
Two flyovers at the Mwenge and Morocco intersections are planned through a JICA-financed arrangement, with negotiations ongoing.
The Dar es Salaam roads congestion programme (beyond BRT) receives TZS 9.4 billion (approximately USD 3.6 million) for multiple urban road sections, including Kibamba-Kisopwa-Kwembe (km 14.66) and Kongowe-Mjimwema-Kivukoni (km 25.1), with further preparatory work on Mwai Kibaki Road widening (km 9.1).
Airports
Airport infrastructure across the ministry receives TZS 119.9 billion (approximately USD 46 million) in 2026/27, split between TZS 45.8 billion domestic and TZS 74.0 billion external financing.
The Msalato International Airport in Dodoma receives TZS 34.1 billion (approximately USD 13 million), with the majority from external financing, for continued construction of the new international terminal.
Kigoma Airport receives TZS 19.6 billion (approximately USD 7.5 million) for a new passenger terminal, apron rehabilitation, control tower, weather station, airfield lighting, and security fencing.
Regional airports in Iringa (Phase 2), Musoma, Lake Manyara, and Tanga collectively receive TZS 42.1 billion (approximately USD 16 million).
Shinyanga Airport receives TZS 5.8 billion and Sumbawanga Airport TZS 3.9 billion for runway, apron, terminal, and navigational aid works.
Mwanza Airport receives TZS 4.5 billion for runway expansion and rehabilitation, and Songwe Airport TZS 4.5 billion for runway safety area works and terminal completion.
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