Tanzanian Diaspora Remittances Rank Lowest in East Africa, Sparking Dual Citizenship Debate
Published: 20/Feb/2024
Source: Zaminna (Africa diaspora news, Boston, USA)
Could the delayed decision on dual citizenship have resulted in lowest diaspora remittances for Tanzania in 2023?
A recent World Bank report has unveiled Tanzania’s position as the second-to-last East African nation in receiving remittances from its diaspora, raising concerns about the government’s stance on dual citizenship. The report, reflecting 2023 data, reveals that Tanzania received approximately Sh829 billion from its citizens abroad, Kenya leading the region at Sh10.53trillion.
Tanzania’s low remittance figures are attributed to the lack of official recognition for Tanzanians living abroad. Activist Liberatus Mwang’ombe in the U.S. highlights a sentiment among the diaspora, citing a sense of under valuation by the government. He argues that the absence of dual citizenship rights and perceived legislative neglect deter meaningful investments.
While Bank of Tanzania Governor Emmanuel Tutuba acknowledges a smaller diaspora population and limited financial capacity, he sees a positive future with eased conditions for opening bank accounts. The recent launch of the Diaspora Digital Hub aims to identify Tanzanians abroad and their skills, fostering a stronger connection.
Tanzania Diaspora director, Kevin Nyamori, emphasizes the need for ambassadors to be aware of the diaspora’s size and skills. Nyamori suggests recognizing and awarding ambassadors contributing to economic diplomacy.
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