
How business innovation is accelerating Tanzania’s shift to clean cooking
[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 14/02/2026
As Tanzania pushes towards its ambitious target of ensuring that 80 per cent of households use clean cooking energy by 2034, the private sector is increasingly stepping forward, not only to expand market share, but to align with the national development agenda.
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