Tanzania pushes for sweeping reforms in Africa’s postal services

KAMPALA: TANZANIA has pushed for sweeping reforms in Africa’s postal sector, calling for stronger cross-border services and digital integration to unlock e-commerce and expand access for low-income communities.
The call was made by Deputy Minister for Communication and Information Technology, Switbert Mkama, who led the country’s delegation on the second day of the 11th Plenipotentiary Conference of the Pan-African Postal Union (PAPU) held on March 26, 2026, in Kampala, which aimed at discussing adopting innovative strategies to ensure postal networks remain competitive and relevant in a fast-evolving global economy.
Dr Mkama was accompanied by Zanzibar’s Deputy Minister for Communication, ICT, and Innovation, Mohamed Sijamini Mohamed, and Deputy Permanent Secretary Nicholas Mkapa, as part of the top decision-making body shaping the future of postal services across the continent.

The delegation took part in high-level deliberations focused on transforming the postal sector to align with rapid digitalisation and modern logistics systems.
During the meeting, Tanzania stressed the need to improve cross-border postal services to facilitate the growth of e-commerce, enhance trade efficiency, and ensure affordable communication services for underserved populations across Africa.
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The participation of senior leaders from both sides of the Union signals Tanzania’s commitment to implementing key resolutions expected from the conference, including those tied to the election of new PAPU leadership.
The meeting is expected to conclude with a strengthened legal and policy framework aimed at repositioning the postal sector as a driver of economic growth, removing outdated barriers and creating new employment opportunities through expanded logistics and technology-driven services.




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