Tangani'a, also known as Tanganyika, is one of the four sectors in the Fizi Territory of South Kivu Province, located in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
The sector's close proximity to Lake Tanganyika offers abundant opportunities for fishing, which serves as a vital source of sustenance and livelihood for the local population.
The fertile lands surrounding Tangani'a offer favorable conditions for cultivating various crops, including staple foods such as maize, potatoes, cassava, and beans.
Additionally, the region's moderate climate and fertile soil provide an ideal environment for cultivating cash crops like coffee, cocoa, and palm oil, which possess significant export potential.
The historical isolation of the Fizi Territory, stemming from its geographical location and inadequate infrastructure, has hindered access to markets and essential services.