Tanzania's Massive Infrastructural Projects under President Samia Suluhu Hassan
• 2,561km Standard Gauge Railway. It covers 1,637 km from Dar es Salaam to Mwanza, passing through Dodoma, Singida, Tabora, and Shinyanga. It extends 2,561km to DR Congo and Burundi.
• 2,115MW Nyerere Hydropower Project will produce 5,920 GWh per year and will enable the country export electricity.
• Tanzania's longest bridge, Busisi Bridge with a length of 3.2 km will reduce travel time from 3 hours by ferry to 4 minutes by bridge.
• REA (Rural Electrification Agency) provided electricity for 2.5 million households in over 9,000 villages.
• 1.2 million farmers benefited from the Government providing $111.2 million in subsidies for fertilizers and quality seeds in 2023.
• 2,561km Standard Gauge Railway. It covers 1,637 km from Dar es Salaam to Mwanza, passing through Dodoma, Singida, Tabora, and Shinyanga. It extends 2,561km to DR Congo and Burundi.
• 2,115MW Nyerere Hydropower Project will produce 5,920 GWh per year and will enable the country export electricity.
• Tanzania's longest bridge, Busisi Bridge with a length of 3.2 km will reduce travel time from 3 hours by ferry to 4 minutes by bridge.
• REA (Rural Electrification Agency) provided electricity for 2.5 million households in over 9,000 villages.
• 1.2 million farmers benefited from the Government providing $111.2 million in subsidies for fertilizers and quality seeds in 2023.
Tanzania's Massive Infrastructural Projects under President Samia Suluhu Hassan
• 2,561km Standard Gauge Railway. It covers 1,637 km from Dar es Salaam to Mwanza, passing through Dodoma, Singida, Tabora, and Shinyanga. It extends 2,561km to DR Congo and Burundi.
• 2,115MW Nyerere Hydropower Project will produce 5,920 GWh per year and will enable the country export electricity.
• Tanzania's longest bridge, Busisi Bridge with a length of 3.2 km will reduce travel time from 3 hours by ferry to 4 minutes by bridge.
• REA (Rural Electrification Agency) provided electricity for 2.5 million households in over 9,000 villages.
• 1.2 million farmers benefited from the Government providing $111.2 million in subsidies for fertilizers and quality seeds in 2023.

