Dar es Salaam, Feb. 13 -- IN an increasingly interconnected world, where economies are bound by global opportunities, Tanzania stands at a pivotal moment in its economic journey.

Last August, President Samia Suluhu Hassan issued a strong call at a forum in Arusha Region, urging Tanzanian public entities to think beyond borders. This was not just an ordinary statement; it was a rallying cry for a nation determined to unlock its full economic potential.

A plain reality

While many countries celebrate public entities that contribute over 30 per cent to their Gross National Income (GNI), Tanzania faces a different reality.

Its Public and Statutory Corporations (PSCs) and minority interest corporations currently account for only three per c...