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Geoeconomic and policy analysis 2026-04-26 10 minute read 16 sources

Tanzania 2026: Hassan's full mandate, the USD 42 billion LNG decision, and the East African corridor play

Samia Suluhu Hassan secured a full term in October 2025 on a CCM ticket that has now governed Tanzania for 65 years. The decisions facing Dodoma in 2026 are concrete: take final investment decision on the Lindi LNG project with Equinor and Shell, finance the TAZARA rehabilitation to plug into Lobito, and hold a 5 percent growth path while the IMF Extended Credit Facility runs to 2026.

Tanzania has stabilized macro fundamentals under President Hassan: real GDP grew 5.4 percent in 2024 per the National Bureau of Statistics, headline inflation held at 3.1 percent on Bank of Tanzania data, and the shilling traded near TZS 2,750 to the dollar through 2025. The October 2025 general election returned Hassan with an official 9...

Energy and transition economics 2026-04-26 13 min read 12 sources

Tanzania LNG and the East African Gas Decade

The May 2024 Tanzania LNG Host Government Agreement restarted a decade of stalled progress at Lindi, but the USD 42 billion FID has slipped into 2026 and 2027. Mozambique is restarting in parallel, and East African gas is shifting from option value to physical supply.

East Africa is shifting from stranded gas headlines to two anchor liquefaction complexes under active development. Tanzania signed the Host Government Agreement at State House in May 2024 with Equinor, Shell, and TPDC, ending a decade of stalled negotiation under Magufuli era resource nationalism. The integrated USD 42 billion Lindi LNG p...