The United Republic of Tanzania

Public Private Partnership Centre

( PPPC )

Frequently Asked Questions

Further, Public Private partnership (Amendment) act 2023 under section 21 provides that a project undertaken in accordance with the provisions of the Act, qualify for enjoyment of benefits to similar investment as aligned under the Tanzania Investment Act, such benefits include tax incentive  Inves...
The Tanzanian government supports PPP investments through a variety of guarantees designed to attract private investment and ensure project success: PPP Facilitation Fund: Supports the costs associated with project preparation, consultancy, and advisory services. Viability Gap Funding: Available...
Identifying Potential Projects: At the start of each budget cycle, contracting authorities identify potential PPP projects and check with relevant authorities, especially to ensure alignment with national priorities. Submission of Pre-Feasibility Studies: These are submitted to the Minister and for...
Private investors participating in Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects in Tanzania experience various benefits as stated under Public Private Partnership (Amendment) Act No. 04, 2023  section 21  which provides that a project undertaken in accordance with the provisions of the Act, qualify for...
Yes, Tanzania maintains a PPP pipeline to plan and prioritise upcoming projects across various stages of development, from identification to tender, award and implementation. This pipeline also helps to track project progress. You can find information on featured projects within the pipeline on our...
To contact the PPPC team for consultations or more information, you can typically reach out by scrolling down this page and accessing our contact details. You can also contact our office via email, WhatsApp or Phone, as provided below, or via our social media pages. The United Republic of Tanzania...
The PPP Centre can assist investors The PPPC provides comprehensive guidance throughout the project lifecycle, from the initial project identification and appraisal stages to information regarding tenders, the implementation process, and the governance of PPP projects. The PPPC ensures investors ac...
The Public-Private Partnership Centre (PPPC) in Tanzania serves as the central facilitator for the development and execution of PPP projects across various sectors. The primary mission of the PPP Centre is to facilitate and optimise Public-Private Partnerships in the Country by promoting and coordin...
The terms PPP (Public-Private Partnership), privatisation, regular procurement, and EPC+F (Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Finance) each describe different methods for developing and managing public infrastructure and services involving the private sector (also known as 'private sector p...
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects carried out in Tanzania: Dp world, set to enhance the country's trade and logistics capabilities, position Tanzania as a key player in the east africa region. IPTL,the company has been involved in the development and Operation of power generation DART,i...