Tanzania Central Bank Holds Policy Rate at 5.75% as Inflation Stays in Check

Tanzania’s central bank has kept its benchmark policy rate unchanged at 5.75 percent, signaling confidence in the country’s inflation outlook and overall economic stability. The decision was announced after the latest meeting of the Bank of Tanzania’s Monetary Policy Committee, which opted to maintain the current stance amid steady growth conditions, as reported by Reuters.

The central bank said inflation continues to remain within its medium-term target range of 3 to 5 percent, supported by stable food prices and contained energy costs. In recent policy communications, the Bank of Tanzania has highlighted that inflation across major urban centres has remained subdued, allowing monetary authorities to prioritise growth while preserving price stability.

Market analysts note that holding the rate steady helps sustain accommodative credit conditions for businesses and households, especially as key sectors such as agriculture, construction and services continue to expand. Observers also point out that the policy pause provides predictability for investors at a time when global monetary conditions remain uncertain, according to insights cited by CNBC Africa.

The central bank said it will continue to monitor domestic inflation trends, fiscal developments and external risks before making any future adjustments, signaling that policy decisions will remain data-driven in the months ahead.

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