Oman Daily Observer

Tanzania seeks $300m loan from Credit Suisse

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DAR ES SALAAM: Tanzania is in talks with banking giant Credit Suisse for a $300 million loan that would go towards financing infrastruc­ture projects, the country’s finance minister said.

Philip Mpango said Tanzania was also in separate talks with other lenders, including the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Developmen­t, the Abu Dhabi state fund Mubadala Developmen­t and the Opec Fund for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (OFID) for an unspecifie­d amount of loans.

“The government has initiated negotiatio­ns with Credit Suisse in the United Kingdom for a loan of $300 million following recent improvemen­ts in the cost of borrowing in European markets,” he said in a statement.

Mpango said Tanzania plans to borrow a total of $936m from external nonconcess­ional sources in 2016/17 (July-June) fiscal year to support domestic revenues and finance public spending.

The finance and planning ministry said earlier this month Tanzania aims to issue its first Euro bond in the fiscal year 2017/18 to fund new infrastruc­ture projects after repeated delays as the country sought a credit rating.

The government has not said how much money it wants to raise in the Euro bond sale.

President John Magufuli, a former public works minister, has promised to revamp ageing infrastruc­ture and has also led an aggressive anti-corruption drive since his election a year ago, both aimed at restoring efficiency to public services.

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