
President Samia Suluhu Hassan
DODOMA. AS Tanzania prepares to embark into effective implementation of the National Development Vision (NDV) 2050, President Samia Suluhu Hassan has unveiled the priorities in the execution of the key economic strategy.
The Head of State said implementation of the national economic development strategy will first work to improve performance of the economic sectors that employs majority of Tanzanians.
These, include the agriculture, tourism and industry sectors, as well as the real estate and the mining sectors.
“Among others, implementation of the National Development Vision (NDV) 2050 targets to help improve Tanzania’s economic growing pace from the currently 5.6 percent to over 7 percent by 2030,” the President observed.
The expected grow, according to the President, will give the government enough muscle to improve rolling out of key social services to the public across the country.
The development will also help to spur capital markets in the country, the much- needed development which will see major reduction of burden in the national debt.
“Through working in sync with the private sector in the implementation of the vision 2050, we’re remaining optimistic that we’ll be able to heighten performance of micro- economy and macro- economy sectors in the country,” President Samia noted.
Tanzania’s Vision 2050 is a long-term development plan aiming to transform Tanzania into a high-income, inclusive, and sustainable economy by 2050.

Dr. Fred Msemwa, the Executive Secretary (ES) of the National Planning Commission
According Dr. Fred Msemwa, the Executive Secretary (ES) of the National Planning Commission, the private sector is expected to play a key role in the implementation of National Development Vision (NDV) 2050 through working in sync with the public sector to drive the national economy.
The commission’s Chief noted that, derived from its innovativeness and pragmatic decisions, the private sector must stand at the forefront in terms of driving the economy of the country.
“The intention is ensure the private and public sectors works in sync with the government in order to build the much needed trust in driving the national economy,” he stated.
He added, the vision 2050 has been developed out of the key inputs collected from the citizens within different groups from United Republic of Tanzania Mainland, as well as Zanzibar.
“Through the process, the commission has managed to established what exactly the public want regarding to the national economic vision,”
“We have compiled the feedback we received from the Tanzanians, and so far worked to put their expectations in the manner that they can be executed effectively through the National Development Vision 2050,” Dr. Msemwa insisted.
Going into details, he unveiled that the Tanzanians need better health, better roads, and attentive government which works to being about needed development.
“This is coming from the government framework which is part and parcel of the national development vision 2050,” he expressed.
Looking at the economic aspirations through basing on the collected feedback, he said it appears that the Tanzanians would wish to have the very competitive economy, in a sense to be able to compete regionally and internationally.
Dr. Msemwa said the national development vision 2050 has been developed with three key pillars, including competitive economy, human capital development and environmental conservation and protection.
