Tanzania Inflation Rate Speeds Up to Near 3-Year High

2026-05-08 11:36 By Luisa Carvalho 1 min. read

The annual inflation rate in Tanzania climbed to 4% in April 2026 from 3.2% in each of the previous two months, reaching its highest level since May 2023.

Main upward pressure came from prices of transportation (9.2% vs 4% in March); food & non-alcoholic beverages (5.7% vs 5.7%); education (2.6% vs 0.3%) and miscellaneous goods & services (3.5% vs 3.2%).

On a monthly basis, the CPI rose by 1.3%, the most since March 2019, after a 0.8% increase in the month before.



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