Samia’s first 100 days: Progress, challenges and the road ahead

Samia’s first 100 days: Progress, challenges and the road ahead

[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 11/02/2026
Government efforts to register and license hundreds of thousands of motorcycle and three‑wheeler operators are seen as part of a broader strategy to integrate the informal sector into the formal economy, a key driver of inclusive growth.
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