Tanzania’s government has reported a total debt of 11.29 trillion Tanzanian shillings (approximately $4.3 billion USD) as of April 2026. This figure represents nearly 90% of the nation’s annual borrowing target. Finance Minister Ambassador Khamis Mussa Omar disclosed this information to parliament, emphasizing the country’s continued fiscal stability despite the increasing debt load. The debt is comprised of both domestic and external loans. The announcement reaffirms the government’s transparency regarding its financial obligations. While the debt is substantial, officials maintain it remains within manageable limits for the Tanzanian economy. Further details regarding the specific sources and terms of the loans were not immediately available.