The media landscape in Tanzania is diverse and vibrant, featuring a mix of traditional radio, TV, and a rapidly growing digital sector. While the constitution guarantees freedom of speech, authorities can use various laws to restrict publications, leading to a climate where self-censorship sometimes exists in state-run outlets.
Digital transformation is currently reshaping the PR practice in Tanzania. Practitioners are increasingly adopting social media for two-way symmetrical communication, leveraging instant feedback to enhance corporate engagement. Success in the Tanzanian market requires a positive attitude toward digital innovation and strategic planning to navigate the evolving media environment.


















Standard monthly strategic retainers in Tanzania typically start at €2,500, reflecting the rapidly growing mobile-first digital landscape.
We position solar energy and consumer tech brands as leaders through thought leadership, influencer partnerships, and community-focused workshops.





- Media relations are based on mutually beneficial interactions between journalists, editors, and public relations specialists. Their purpose is to communicate a client’s relevant and newsworthy message in a suitable media outlet press, TV, radio, and the Internet.
- Social Media management is managing a client’s online presence on platforms such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube. This service starts with a consistent strategy preparation to, later on, create and publish appropriate and eye-catching content on the aforementioned platforms.
- Content writing is producing marketing content such as blog posts, press releases, webpages or whitepapers to reach the targeted audience. It aims to increase traffic to a client’s website and to fulfill certain marketing objectives.
- Event presence is an opportunity to showcase a client to the general public and/or prospects and expand their network. It also includes inviting key media workers and thus aims to increment the client’s visibility in media.
- Market research is often useful to prepare a brand to enter a given market. In such a case it consists of a thorough analysis of the presence of the brand and its competitors, as well as their presence in the media and social networks. Research can also be commissioned to a research agency to obtain valuable content that can attract the attention of the press and the client’s target audience.
- Media training aims to guide a client on how to interact with media. It improves their communication skills and provides them with tools to deliver an effective and credible message helping to get more media coverage.
- Reputation management is shaping positive public perception and opinion about a client. It consists in an active and regular monitoring of client’s mentions, mainly online, and reacting to them.
- Crisis management starts with creating a plan and strategy in case an unexpected PR crisis arises. Its goal is to minimise the impact of negative publicity and media mentions, as well as to reduce the potential damage the crisis may cause to the client.

