MloHIP is the Ministry of Health's dedicated portal for local and international investors in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and medical infrastructure at the Mloganzila Health Zone, Dar es Salaam.
Comprehensive zone data, sector profiles, and investment resources — curated and published by the Ministry of Health, United Republic of Tanzania.
Boundary maps, available plots, infrastructure status, road access, utilities, and the complete zone master development plan for Tanzania's flagship health investment area.
Detailed profiles across 15+ healthcare sectors — market demand, competitive landscape, IRR benchmarks, and MoH policy alignment for each area of investment.
Ministry-curated database of 20 pre-qualified local and international investors actively seeking health sector opportunities aligned to MloHIP priorities.
Tanzania's health investment regulations, tax incentives, PPP structure, land tenure arrangements, and profit repatriation rules — officially published by the Ministry of Health.
MoH-approved templates and indicative cost models for hospitals, pharmaceutical plants, diagnostic laboratories, and medical logistics facilities within the zone.
Ministry-convened investor forums, site visits, and business matching events. Engage directly with the Ministry of Health investment facilitation team.
Priority opportunities across Tanzania's health sector — identified and endorsed by the Ministry of Health and Tanzania Investment Centre.
Greenfield hospital within the 600ha Mloganzila zone. Land allocated, master plan approved, fast-track TMDA licensing and TIC certificate available through the Ministry of Health.
WHO-GMP certified facility for essential medicine production. Tanzania imports 85% of pharmaceuticals — domestic manufacturing is a Ministry of Health national priority.
High-demand opportunity for MRI, CT, PET and molecular diagnostics. Serving Dar es Salaam's metropolitan area and a regional referral catchment exceeding 7 million people.
Purpose-built cold-chain storage and distribution for vaccines, biologics, and temperature-sensitive medicines serving Tanzania and East Africa from within the 600ha zone.
Vocational and degree training in nursing, pharmacy, laboratory science, and healthcare management. The Ministry of Health estimates a workforce demand gap of 40,000+ graduates per year.
Regulated processing and standardisation of Tanzania's plant-based medicines — TMDA and WHO traditional medicine framework compliant, with significant regional export potential.
Photorealistic 3D renders, a cinematic fly-through, and an annotated investment plot map — produced by the Ministry of Health and embedded directly in this portal.
High-resolution photorealistic view of the full 600ha zone with plot boundaries and infrastructure overlay.
Annotated 3D map — investment plots, zoning designations, road access, and utility connections clearly marked.
Photorealistic concept renders of hospital and pharmaceutical facility types to help investors visualise development within the zone.
Aerial animation for board presentations, ministerial briefings, and international investor events.
Official policy documents, investment guides, regulatory frameworks, feasibility templates, and sector research — published and maintained by the Ministry of Health.
Step-by-step guidance through Tanzania's health investment regulatory agencies — TMDA, BRELA, TIC, and eGA — with direct links to official government portals.
Submit your inquiry directly to the MloHIP Investment Facilitation Desk — Ministry of Health. We respond within 48 working hours with a tailored information pack and a proposed next step.