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Tanzania to Build East Africa’s Largest Conference Centre in Arusha

Last updated: March 17, 2025 6:21 am
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By Adonis Byemelwa

This ambitious initiative is more than just bricks and mortar; it’s a statement of intent. Photo courtesy

Tanzania is making a bold play for the lucrative business tourism market with plans to construct the largest conference centre in East and Central Africa.

The Mount Kilimanjaro International Conference Centre (MKICC), set to rise in the vibrant northern town of Arusha, will cost over $152 million and is expected to transform the country into a premier destination for global conventions and high-profile events.

The project is a partnership between the Arusha International Conference Centre (AICC), which currently accommodates up to 1,300 delegates, and Tanzania’s Public Service Social Security Fund (PSSSF).

The new centre, slated for completion by 2027, will dwarf existing facilities with a 5,000-seat auditorium, a luxury 500-room five-star hotel featuring 10 presidential suites, a vast 20,000-square-meter commercial area, parking for 2,000 vehicles, and even a helipad for VIP arrivals.

Designed by British firm Blonski Architects, the structure draws inspiration from the baobab tree—often referred to as the ‘Tree of Life’—a symbol of community gathering in African culture.
The site offers stunning views of Mount Meru and the distant peaks of Kilimanjaro, reinforcing its appeal as a world-class venue.

The MKICC is already generating buzz as it prepares to host major international events, including the Apimondia International Bee and Honey Conference.

This development signals Tanzania’s strategic pivot towards Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) tourism, a sector poised for rapid expansion in the post-pandemic era.
What makes this even more remarkable is that the project is being financed entirely by domestic investment—without foreign funding—underscoring Tanzania’s confidence in its economic potential.

This ambitious initiative is more than just bricks and mortar; it’s a statement of intent. Tanzania’s tourism sector has long been synonymous with safari adventures in the Serengeti and luxury retreats in Zanzibar, but this move signals a diversification strategy aimed at capturing a different kind of traveler—business leaders, policymakers, and high-spending international delegates.
The implications are far-reaching. First, the MKICC will directly address Tanzania’s existing limitations in hosting large-scale conferences.

According to Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation Mahmoud Thabit Kombo, the country recently had to turn away over 1,500 delegates due to capacity constraints at a major event.

This loss isn’t just about missed revenue from hotel stays and dining—it’s about positioning. Every high-profile event that goes elsewhere cements a competitor’s status as a go-to destination for business tourism.

Second, the economic ripple effect of a project this size is immense. The centre will create thousands of jobs, from construction to hospitality, and inject millions into local businesses.

Hotels, restaurants, tour operators, and transportation services will see a significant boost, ensuring that the benefits trickle down to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across the region. Arusha’s already bustling economy—driven by tourism and diplomacy—will only grow stronger as it cements its reputation as East Africa’s conference capital.

What’s particularly striking about the MKICC is its self-sufficiency. Unlike many large-scale projects in Africa that lean on foreign loans or development aid, this centre is funded entirely by Tanzanian investment.

This decision reflects a growing trend across the continent—African nations taking ownership of their development, moving away from dependency, and leveraging internal resources to drive economic growth.

By choosing to invest locally, Tanzania ensures that the profits and benefits remain within its borders. The PSSSF’s involvement also demonstrates how domestic social security funds can be strategically mobilized to build long-term assets that generate sustainable returns.

This model could inspire similar investments in other sectors, from transport infrastructure to tech hubs, reinforcing Tanzania’s broader economic ambitions.

In the competitive landscape of African business tourism, Tanzania is sending a clear message: it wants a seat at the table. For years, Nairobi and Kigali have been the go-to cities for high-profile summits and corporate events, with their state-of-the-art conference venues and well-established international networks.

The MKICC will level the playing field, offering an alternative that blends world-class facilities with Tanzania’s unique cultural and natural appeal.

Moreover, this development aligns seamlessly with Africa’s broader integration efforts under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

As trade and investment flows increase within the continent, the need for high-quality venues to host negotiations, exhibitions, and summits will only grow.

With its strategic location, vibrant business environment, and rich tourism offerings, Arusha is well-positioned to become a focal point for pan-African engagement.

Tanzania’s commitment to building the MKICC is more than just an infrastructure project—it’s a visionary move towards a self-sustaining, diversified economy. By tapping into the booming MICE tourism sector, the country is not only attracting global businesses but also reshaping its economic landscape.

With a mix of innovation, strategic investment, and cultural richness, Tanzania is proving that Africa can build world-class facilities on its terms.

All eyes are on Arusha as 2027 draws closer. If executed successfully, the MKICC won’t just be the largest conference centre in East Africa—it will stand as a powerful symbol of Tanzania’s ambition, resilience, and growing influence on the global stage.

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