Tanzania’s government has unveiled a new revenue-sharing framework designed to bolster funding for critical infrastructure projects. Finance Minister Khamis Mussa Omar announced the proposal while presenting the 2026/27 budget estimates to the National Assembly. The framework aims to improve financial resources allocated to roads, rural electrification, water services, railways, and special economic zones. Implementation will require amendments to existing legislation, details of which were not immediately disclosed. The move signals a commitment to accelerating infrastructure development across the country. This revised approach seeks to ensure sustainable financing for these key sectors and drive economic growth. Further details are expected as the proposed amendments progress through the National Assembly.