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Tanzanian Billionaire introduces first Crypto, $Tanzania

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Bahati shalom

Feb 8, 2025

Mohammed Dewji launches $TANZANIA Coin to boost digital finance and economic growth in East Africa. Learn more at tanzaniatoken.com

Tanzanian billionaire and philanthropist Mohammed Dewji

Tanzanian billionaire and philanthropist Mohammed Dewji has introduced the official Tanzania Coin ($TANZANIA) with the goal of making Tanzania a key player in cryptocurrency adoption within East Africa. He reassured the public that the token is legitimate and that his accounts remain secure.


Dewji’s decision to launch the cryptocurrency is influenced by global examples of digital currency integration into national economies. He expressed excitement about bringing this new financial technology to Tanzania, stating that this marks the beginning of a new era in digital finance.



As the CEO of MeTL Group, a large Tanzanian conglomerate with interests in agriculture, manufacturing, and finance, Dewji has been recognized as Africa’s youngest billionaire. He is well known for his philanthropic efforts and innovative business ventures.


The $TANZANIA token showcases Dewji’s dedication to using digital finance as a tool for economic growth and technological advancement in Tanzania.

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