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Zanzibar moves to upgrade Pemba transport links

Zanzibar moves to upgrade Pemba transport links

Tanzania Monitor Reporter by Tanzania Monitor Reporter
February 19, 2026
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Zanzibar moves to upgrade Pemba transport links

Zanzibar’s President Hussein Ali Mwinyi.

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ZANZIBAR: Zanzibar’s President Hussein Ali Mwinyi has announced the acquisition of new passenger vessels and plans for a dedicated cargo ship to address long-standing transport and logistics bottlenecks between Unguja and Pemba islands, a move aimed at stabilising trade flows in the semi-autonomous archipelago.

Speaking during the inauguration of the newly built Chachani Mosque in Chake Chake, South Pemba Region, Mwinyi outlined what he described as a practical road map to resolve disruptions that have periodically constrained passenger mobility and cargo transport.

To break what he called a transport deadlock, the government has secured two high-speed passenger vessels and is sourcing a cargo ship to ensure reliable, scheduled maritime services. He also confirmed that MV Mapinduzi II is in the final stages of maintenance and will soon resume operations.

Zanzibar’s economy relies heavily on tourism and trade, while Pemba plays a central role in clove production — a key export commodity. Transport disruptions between the islands have at times affected supply chains and commodity prices.

Tanzania sets out plan to become regional transport and logistics hub

In a policy shift, Mwinyi directed the Zanzibar Shipping Corporation to assume a more active operational role rather than leaving maritime logistics entirely to private operators. He said improved port infrastructure in Pemba is designed to attract additional vessel investment and eliminate bottlenecks.

“Improved port infrastructure will naturally attract more investment in vessels,” he said.

Beyond infrastructure, Mwinyi urged mosques to help address social challenges affecting vulnerable groups, including widows, orphans and people with disabilities. He commended businessman Said Nassor Bopar for funding the mosque’s construction and encouraged philanthropic investment in community projects.

He also called on traders not to raise food prices during Ramadan, stressing that essential commodities remain sufficiently available.

Tags: cargo shipclove exportsisland transportlogisticsmaritime transportMV Mapinduzi IIpassenger vesselstourismtrade

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