Why become a member?
“Your Network is your net worth!”
Here are 5 great reasons to become a member of the STCC:
Save time and optimize your efforts:
No matter the size of your business, we help you achieve your goals more quickly and efficiently through our extensive network of institutional partners. You will always know which door to knock on.
Unlock new business opportunities:
Connect with our Swiss and Tanzanian member companies, from start-ups to multinational corporations, and explore new avenues for collaboration.
Avoid common pitfalls:
Leverage our expertise and network of professionals to navigate the Tanzanian and Swiss markets with ease, avoiding costly mistakes.
Accelerate your growth in East Africa:
Benefit from the support of a strong commmunity to propel your business, not onl uom Tanzania but also across East Africa
Be part of an influential network:
Connect with the right stakeholders to drive you business projects forward. and enhance the significance of the Swiss community with your presence, which will further improve and develop the business climate between Switzerland and Tanzania
Membership Criteria
Any individual, corporation, organisation or association either directly or indirectly engaged or interested in furthering and strengthening business relations between Switzerland and Tanzania are eligible for membership.
How to become a member?
Membership Criteria
Any individual, corporation, organisation or association either directly or indirectly engaged or interested in furthering and strengthening business relations between Switzerland and Tanzania are eligible for membership.
Membership form
Please provide your details in the sections below and send the completed form to us.
Please also see our terms and conditions.
Membership privileges
The STCC aims to ensure that members offer each other benefits and privileges upon presenting their “Privilege Membership Card.”
This page is still under development.
Name / Company | Privileges |
Shikana Investment and Advisory Group | Discounted Quaterly reports on business in East Africa (10%) Discount on legal consultation services (5%) |
Oryx Energies | To make fuel cards available to… Provide LP6 cooking kits for the staff of our members a) the following price LP6 kit = 1 gas cylinder filled with 6kg of gas, a burner, a ‘tzivet’ for the price of 40,000TZS. Such kit can be offered to staff by the member at a discount to promote clean cooking. |
DUKU Telecoms and Electronics Company Limited | Buy any METTLER TOLEDO instrument and get a one time manufacture recommended free service. 10% discount on new instrument purchase. |
Life Forestry Group | Free supply of organic black pepper for all members, produced in Tanzania. |
SICPA Tanzania Limited | Discounted Quaterly reports on business in East Africa (10%) Discount on legal consultation services (5%) |
MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company (Tanzania) Ltd. | Preferential freight rated for import and export clients |
Ark Associates Limited | Free adhoc tax consultation over phone or email Discounted fees and significant tax advice eg restructuring and handling tax audits and assessments |
Forvis Mazars | competitive price/discounted consultancy servies – Audit and assurance, tax services, transfer pricing, luteal audit, AOS, accounting, payroll, sustainability, reporting ‘six sz’ forensic audit, investigation |
IFAKARA INNOVATION HUB | Building innovation culture within your institution cocreation and specific sector ideathin collaboration on rapid prototyping and manufacturing using 3D printing technologies. |
Membership Categories
Tarangire
- Access to selected events
- Visibility on website & social media
- Business updates
- Membership cards
Ngorongoro
- Access to selected events
- Visibility on website & social media
- Business updates
- Membership cards
- Invitation to some official events
- Tenders’ watch
- One tailored event per year
Serengeti
- Access to selected events
- Visibility on website & social media
- Business updates
- Membership cards
- Invitation to all official events
- Tenders’ watch
- Two tailored event per year
- Access to our contacts
- Premium visibility
- Member section in STCC Newsletter
- Possibility to co-organize event with STCC
STCC Members
STCC members

Embassy of Switzerland in Tanzania
Honorary member

Mutina Power AG is a Swiss-registered company with a subsidiary in East Africa, where it has been operating since 2015. The company focuses on sustainable energy solutions that create long-term impact — working across hydropower and solar projects, carbon credit development, and the distribution of clean cooking technologies.
As contractors, developers, and distributors, Mutina Power is committed to expanding access to clean, reliable energy using some of the safest and most sustainable technologies available.

Kijiji Beach Resort
Located just south of Dar es Salaam, Kijiji Beach Resort is a Swiss-Tanzanian owned beachfront property that combines the ease and natural beauty of Tanzania with the high hospitality standards shaped by Swiss roots.
Since 2007, the resort has created a warm and inviting “village” experience — true to its name Kijiji, which means village in Swahili — where guests can relax, connect, and experience the charm of Tanzania’s coast.

DUKU – As a leading authorized support partner and Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) of Mettler-Toledo International, Inc in Tanzania, DUKU is playing a key role in connecting Swiss precision technology with local expertise—driving innovation and knowledge-sharing across the region.
Mettler-Toledo, globally recognized for its precision instruments, provides essential solutions across industries such as pharmaceuticals, food safety, and chemical analysis—enabling smarter, more efficient processes and supporting sustainable growth.

Barry Callebaut Group AG is the largest cocoa bean grinder in the World with 62 factories with a market share of about 24%. In Tanzania, the company owns 100% of Biolands International Ltd. A company specialized in sourcing raw material (cocoa beans) for export to one of their factories.

Ifakara Innovation Hub (IIH) is an innovation space located in the heart of the Kilombero Valley. Operating under the auspices of the Ifakara Health Institute, IIH has been driving technology commercialization and innovation for nearly five years, supported by the Embassy of Switzerland in Tanzania and Fondation Botnar. Our mission is to nurture startup growth and innovation that stimulate economic development, enhance youth employability, and improve healthcare and overall wellbeing. This is achieved through entrepreneurship grants for early-stage startups, comprehensive capacity-building programs, access to fabrication and life sciences resources, and impact investment opportunities.
IIH benefits from its position within a thriving cluster of institutions, particularly in the health sector. Our network includes collaborations with entities such as Tanzania’s Ministry of Health, Tanzania Medicine and Medical Devices Authority, Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology, University of Basel’s Innovation Office, EPFL’s Essential Tech Centre in Switzerland, Villgro Africa in Kenya, and our membership with the AfriLabs network, establishing our presence on both regional and global stages.

LALIVE is one of the world’s leading disputes specialists, renowned for its unparalleled expertise in arbitration and litigation. With offices in Geneva, Zurich and London, the firm has built a stellar reputation over the last 50 years as a top-tier advisor in high-stakes and complex disputes. Trusted by major corporations, States and individuals, LALIVE is the go-to choice for resolving critical matters that demand specialized knowledge rather than a generalist approach. The firm is, and has been for a long time, very active on the African continent, including in Tanzania, bringing its expertise to support clients in navigating a wide array of intricate disputes.
Founded by pioneers who shaped the world of international disputes and arbitration, LALIVE continues to set industry benchmarks. The firm prides itself on its diverse and international team, dedicated to securing the best possible outcomes for their clients. Combining a rich history of excellence with a forward-thinking commitment, LALIVE maintains the highest standards in dispute resolution.

Union Trust is a diversified holding company spanning financial services, real estate, hospitality, agriculture and the natural resources. Headquartered in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Union Trust is one of the longest established companies in the country, and has grown to accommodate some 10,000+ employees throughout Tanzania and across East Africa.
Today, Union Trust stands as a diversified conglomerate, rooted in its founder’s values of responsiveness to local needs and economic shifts.

COTACOF is one of the largest coffee exporters from Tanzania, based in Dar es Salaam with additional offices in Mbinga, Mbeya, Moshi, and Bukoba.
The company is dedicated to promoting sustainable practices within the coffee industry, working closely with local farmers and cooperatives to enhance coffee quality, ensure traceability, and uphold high environmental and social standards.
As a leader in the Tanzanian coffee sector, COTACOF bridges the gap between Tanzanian coffee producers and global markets by implementing rigorous quality control, fostering innovation, and championing fair trade principles.

Jambo Freight Limited is a customs and forwarding agent and logistics company, offering a range of services including: Freight forwarding, Customs clearance, Warehousing, Transportation, Distribution and Project cargo shipments.
With extensive knowledge of logistics and customs clearance, they have a solid network capable of serving major markets both nationally and globally.
At Jambo Freight Limited, they tackle your logistics challenges with tailored solutions to meet your needs.

SGS, the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing, and certification company, has joined the Switzerland-Tanzania Chamber of Commerce (STCC). With a presence in Tanzania since 1962, SGS has played a crucial role in raising standards and supporting the growth of our economy through its extensive network of advanced laboratories and testing facilities.
With over 89,000 employees worldwide and more than 2,600 offices and laboratories across six continents, SGS is instrumental in ensuring quality, safety, and compliance with regulatory standards. Their comprehensive services include:
Inspection: Guaranteeing that traded goods meet both quality and regulatory benchmarks.
Testing: Mitigating risks and accelerating market readiness.
Certification: Certifying that products and systems comply with national and international standards.
Verification: Ensuring adherence to global standards and local regulations.
In Tanzania, SGS operates the largest Geochem laboratory in East and Central Africa and the largest Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) laboratory in East Africa. Their dedication spans multiple vital sectors, including construction, mining, and manufacturing.

Forvis Mazars is a premier global professional services network, a collaborative partnership between Forvis Mazars, LLP in the United States and Forvis Mazars Group SC, operating in over 100 countries and territories. This integration marks a continuation of both entities’ legacies, which span more than a century.
Forvis Mazars prioritizes clients’ long-term sustainable development and growth. The firm provides a comprehensive and flexible range of services, specializing in audit, accountancy, consultancy, and tax services. With an integrated approach, Forvis Mazars leverages a global talent pool to serve organizations of all sizes, from SMEs to the largest multinational corporations. To offer clients the best and most relevant services, Forvis Mazars continuously invests in developing strong sectoral expertise, as well as the technological, scientific, and soft skills that will shape professional services in the near future.
Daniel Haule, a dynamic and accomplished professional who brings a wealth of experience and expertise to our chamber. His impressive track record includes over three years in civil society programs, resource mobilization, and philanthropy.
Daniel excels in designing and managing philanthropy projects, securing strategic partnerships, and engaging diverse stakeholders. His ability to enhance community participation and spearhead fundraising and resource mobilization efforts makes him a valuable addition to our chamber. With academic credentials that include a Master of Intellectual Property and a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing from the University of Dar es Salaam, Daniel’s educational background complements his professional achievements. His strategic leadership, exceptional communication skills, and dedication to community development are evident in his role as a Member of Parliament in the 3rd SADC Youth Parliament, where he represents the agenda of Tanzanian youth.
Additionally, Daniel leads a significant initiative as the Project Lead of Marie Nursery School in Chikola, Dodoma, supported by Swiss Friends. This role highlights his commitment to education and community upliftment.
We are confident that Daniel’s skills and knowledge will significantly contribute to advancing the goals of the STCC, fostering growth, and enhancing our impact both in Switzerland and Tanzania.

Apotheker is a Non-Governmental Organization focused on enhancing access to quality healthcare and pharmaceutical services in rural and underserved areas. Their commitment involves collaborative efforts and empowerment of key primary healthcare actors such as Community Health Workers (CHWs), Primary Health Facilities, and Private Drug Shops.
Dedicated to strengthening healthcare provision, Apotheker fosters public-private partnerships and leverages technologies to improve health outcomes. Their work is pivotal in creating sustainable health improvements in the communities they serve.

Founded in 2015, Doris Mollel Foundation is a pioneering Non-Governmental Organization dedicated to addressing the urgent issue of prematurity in Tanzania, which is responsible for 40% of neonatal deaths in the country. They work tirelessly to reshape Tanzania’s health system and policies to reduce the number of preterm births and ensure that all preterm infants have equal access to proper healthcare.













