DAR ES SLAAM, Feb. 24 -- MOODYS Investors Service upheld the countrys stable outlook and confirmed its long-term foreign and local currency issuer ratings at B1 on February 20, 2026.

This indicates consistency in Moodys evaluation of the countrys creditworthiness, since the country maintained the same rating and outlook at the end of 2024.

What steps must Tanzania take to improve its grade going forward? As an analyst trained at Moodys, the countrys B1 rating is speculative but creditworthy for now.

Higher letters (such as A or B++, etc.) indicate stronger credit quality and lower risk. B1 thus indicates that the country can meet its financial obligations but remains vulnerable to unfavourable economic developments, according to Moodys...