Dar es Salaam, Jan. 31 -- THE informal sector in Tanzania is the lifeblood of the nations economy, providing livelihoods for mil lions and serving as a critical safety net for those excluded from formal employment.

Defined as economic activities that operate outside state regulation and protection, the in formal sector encompasses a wide range of small-scale, unregistered businesses, from street vendors and motorcycle taxi operators to smallholder farmers and artisanal miners.

Despite its lack of formal recognition, this sector is a corner resilience, contributing significantly to employment, poverty alleviation and national GDP.

Informal Sector Relevance

In Tanzania, the informal sector is not just a peripheral economic activity; it ...