GULF JOBS HUNTS MANPOWER LAUNCHES ITS FIRST OFFICE IN TANZANIA, TARGETS TO DEPLOY OVER 10,000 YOUTHS TO JOBS IN THE UAE.





Dar es Salaam, September 26, 2025

Gulf Jobs Hunts Manpower has officially launched its first office in Tanzania with the aim of helping young people secure employment opportunities abroad, particularly in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Speaking during the inauguration ceremony in Dar es Salaam, the company’s Chief Executive Officer, Mohamed Kashif, said the firm plans to deploy more than 10,000 Tanzanians to work in various cities across the UAE, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Alain, Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah, and Fujairah.

“Today marks a special milestone as we officially begin a new journey after extensive preparations. Gulf Jobs Hunts Tanzania is here to create opportunities for Tanzanian youth to work in different countries within the United Arab Emirates,” said Kashif.

On her part, the Manager of Gulf Jobs Hunts Tanzania, Ms. Shamim Mohamed, announced 5,000 new job openings for taxi drivers in the UAE, with interviews scheduled to take place at the company’s new Dar es Salaam offices from October 6 to 7, 2025.

She further noted that the company also provides opportunities in various sectors, including security, cleaning, driving (both heavy and light vehicles), as well as airport cargo handling assistance.

Ms. Shamim emphasized that Gulf Jobs Hunts Tanzania is a licensed employment agency registered with the Tanzania Employment Services Agency (TAESA) under the Prime Minister’s Office – Labour, Youth, Employment and Persons with Disabilities. It also operates as a branch of the Gulf Jobs Hunts Group, headquartered in Dubai, UAE.

Meanwhile, the representative of the Temeke Constituency Member of Parliament, Ms. Zainab Suleiman, commended the company for establishing its services in Tanzania and supporting government efforts to address youth unemployment challenges.


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