Tanzania: FCC and ZFCC align enforcement

By Michael Williams

The TZ Fair Competition Commission (FCC) and the Zanzibar Fair Competition Commission (ZFCC) concluded a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 29 September 2025 intended to deepen institutional cooperation in safeguarding fair competition and consumer interests across the United Republic of Tanzania. The stated objective is to increase joint strength and capacity to address unfair competition and consumer rights infringements that may affect both mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar.

In remarks reported at the signing ceremony, the Permanent Secretary of Tanzania’s Ministry of Industry and Trade (mainland Tanzania), Dr Hashil Abdalah, emphasised execution mechanics as the MoU’s immediate priority. In particular, he indicated that the FCC and ZFCC should designate responsible persons or a dedicated team to oversee implementation and should develop a “roadmap” or “plan of action” to guide delivery, with an indicative timeline referenced as within three months. He further underscored that individual tasks should be time-bound, and that training and orientation seminars for FCC and ZFCC staff should be used to build a shared understanding of the cooperation’s purpose, alongside a structured monitoring cadence to evaluate implementation progress. 

From the FCC’s side, the Acting Director General, Ms Khadija Ngasongwa, characterised the MoU as an expression of institutional solidarity and a strategic step to pool capacity in confronting unfair competition and consumer protection challenges that may have cross-territorial dimensions within the Union. The same coverage links the cooperation agenda to wider governmental priorities of enabling trade and improving the business environment, referencing the policy direction associated with President Samia Suluhu Hassan and the President of Zanzibar, Dr Hussein Ali Mwinyi, as the contextual backdrop for closer regulatory coordination.