
Angelina Ngalula
Angelina Ngalula is the President of the Tanzania Private Sector Federation (TPSF), a prominent advocate for local entrepreneurs in Tanzania. She has been vocal about the challenges faced by Tanzanian businesses, particularly concerning competition from foreign traders, especially those from China. In a recent statement, she called for urgent government action to protect local businesses from foreign encroachment, emphasizing the need for stricter regulations. Ngalula's efforts highlight her commitment to safeguarding the economic interests of Tanzanians and promoting the importance of local entrepreneurship.
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Ms Angelina Ngalula, Founder and Managing Director of Bravo Logistics, stated that increased private sector investment is essential for easing congestion at the port.
Central Corridor states eye more dry ports, SGR boostMs Ngalula commended the government for progress made in improving the business climate.
Tanzania now puts youth at centre of new investment drive
The appointment was announced by the TPSF Governing Council and formally communicated by Interim President of the federation, Ms Angelina Ngalula.
Deogratious Massawe takes helm at TPSF as acting CEO amid Maganga suspensionMs Angelina Ngalula held high-level discussions with the bank’s top executives at SMBC headquarters in Tokyo.
TPSF talks to unlock potential affordable Japan financingTanzania Private Sector Foundation Chairperson Angelina Ngalula urged the government to pursue independent economic strategies to reduce reliance on foreign donors.
Tanzania Vice President urges reforms in tax, procurement systemsMs Ngalula warned that Chinese investors are increasingly engaging in businesses intended for local traders.
Tanzania’s private sector urges government to address competition between local, foreign traders













