This page contains the list of upcoming Tanzania official public holidays, bank holidays, government holidays, regional public holidays, non-working national holidays and sectorial holidays from December 2020 to October 2021. The public holidays listing on this page is also accessible via our free Android
and iPhone/iPad mobile apps.
The list of upcoming Tanzania official public holidays is:
Date
Weekday
Public Holiday
Observance
Wednesday
Republic Day
Friday
Christmas Day
Saturday
Boxing Day
Friday
New Year's Day
Tuesday
Zanzibar Revolutionary Day
Friday
Good Friday
Monday
Easter Monday
Wednesday
Sheikh Abeid Amani Karume Day
Monday
Union Day
Saturday
International Workers' Day
Thursday
Iddi El Fitry
(End of Ramadan)
Friday
Iddi El Fitry Holiday
Thursday
Bank Holiday
banks
Wednesday
Maonyesho ya Saba Saba
(Dar es Salaam Trade Fair)
Tuesday
Iddi El Haji
(Feast of Sacrifice)
Sunday
Wakulima ya Nane Nane
(Peasants' Day)
Thursday
Mwalimu Julius Nyerere Day
(Climax of the Uhuru Torch Race)
Monday
The Prophet's Birthday
(Maulid)
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Recent Tanzania Public Holidays News and Updates
Below is a list of recent news and updates related to Tanzania public holidays, national holidays, government holidays and bank holidays (note that this newsfeed is delayed by 30 days).
2020-12-19: Tanzanian 2021 Bank and Public Holidays Released
Below is the list of global holidays observed as non-working public holidays in Tanzania, with the dates of these global holidays for the next 10 years (2021-2031).