Tanzania's central bank buys 28 tons of gold over past 18 months for reserves

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DAR ES SALAAM, July 8 (Reuters) - Tanzania's central bank has bought about 28 metric tons of gold ​over the past 18 months to bolster ‌its international reserves and support the shilling currency, its Governor Emmanuel Tutuba said.

Tutuba was quoted in a ​finance ministry statement as saying the purchased ​gold was worth $3.68 billion at current prices.

The ⁠statement was published on Wednesday but Tutuba ​made the comments a day earlier at an ​International Monetary Fund-World Bank meeting in Gambia.

The Bank of Tanzania has been buying gold for its reserves since about ​2023.

In September 2024, Tanzania's mining regulator ordered ​all mining firms and traders exporting gold to allocate ‌at ⁠least 20% of the commodity for sale to the central bank.

Tanzania is one of Africa's top 10 gold producers.

Tutuba said the gold purchase programme ​had resulted ​in more ⁠than 4,000 new accounts opened at financial institutions by mineral traders ​and small-scale miners.

At last week's interest rate announcement, ​Tutuba ⁠said the East African country had around $6 billion of reserves, equivalent to 4.3 months of imports.

Reporting ⁠by ​Nuzulack Dausen in Dar es ​Salaam and Vincent Mumo Nzilani in Nairobi. Writing by George ​Obulutsa. Editing by Alexander Winning and Mark Potter

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