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Kenya yafuta ushirikiano na kampuni ya India ya Adani ...Hao Private wenyewe wapo?
Sawa ni jambo jema sanaKenya yafuta ushirikiano na kampuni ya India ya Adani ...
— Rais wa Kenya William Ruto ametangaza mnamo Novemba 21, 2024 kufuta
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Utaipenda mara ngapi?Kafulila ananivutia kuipenda Serikali ya CCM na Samia mwenyewe
Kafulila ni hazina kwa TaifaView attachment 3154692
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Kuna mambo kwa kiburi chetu Cha uzima tunaweza kubishana lakini si-utendaji kazi wa Rais Samia Suluhu Hassan,===
Nani asiyejua hii PPP ilianza tangu enzi na enzi lakini chini ya mama huyu matokeo ni haya na tutarajie mengine mengi.
Binafsi niko tayari kupigana na kumpigania Rais Samia Suluhu Kwakuwa faida yake kwenye nchi hii inaonekana
Tanzania is mobilising at least $9 billion (about Sh25 trillion) in private capital to kickstart mega projects under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) framework, according to the PPP Centre (PPPC).
Speaking at a seminar for the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Regional Administration and Local Government in Dar es Salaam yesterday, PPPC executive director David Kafulila highlighted the progress and significance of PPP in driving Tanzania’s infrastructure and development goals.
Currently, Tanzania is implementing over 84 projects through PPP, spanning infrastructure, hydropower, and other development sectors.
“The projects under PPPC are at various stages—agreement, feasibility studies, evaluation, procurement, and concept development,” Mr Kafulila explained.
“Key projects, such as the $340 million Kibaha-Chalinze road and the $1 billion construction of ring roads, are progressing well.”
Since the PPPC’s intensified focus on PPP projects in April, the Dar es Salaam Development Corporation (DDC) has been the primary project underway.
This project includes constructing a modern commercial complex in Kariakoo, one of Dar es Salaam’s busiest commercial districts.
The DDC building is envisioned as a multifunctional hub aimed at enhancing Kariakoo’s business appeal and attracting further investment. The project is expected to cost $37m.
Mr Kafulila emphasised that adherence to legal frameworks by all PPP stakeholders is essential for the long-term sustainability of these projects.
Additionally, he noted that the Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) is conducting feasibility studies to establish a new railway line connecting Kariakoo with Mlimani City and Tegeta, underscoring the government’s commitment to expanding urban transport infrastructure.
#TheCitizenUpdates
😆😆Jirani akinyolewa nywele
Kafulila is doing good✅View attachment 3154692
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Kuna mambo kwa kiburi chetu Cha uzima tunaweza kubishana lakini si-utendaji kazi wa Rais Samia Suluhu Hassan,===
Nani asiyejua hii PPP ilianza tangu enzi na enzi lakini chini ya mama huyu matokeo ni haya na tutarajie mengine mengi.
Binafsi niko tayari kupigana na kumpigania Rais Samia Suluhu Kwakuwa faida yake kwenye nchi hii inaonekana
Tanzania is mobilising at least $9 billion (about Sh25 trillion) in private capital to kickstart mega projects under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) framework, according to the PPP Centre (PPPC).
Speaking at a seminar for the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Regional Administration and Local Government in Dar es Salaam yesterday, PPPC executive director David Kafulila highlighted the progress and significance of PPP in driving Tanzania’s infrastructure and development goals.
Currently, Tanzania is implementing over 84 projects through PPP, spanning infrastructure, hydropower, and other development sectors.
“The projects under PPPC are at various stages—agreement, feasibility studies, evaluation, procurement, and concept development,” Mr Kafulila explained.
“Key projects, such as the $340 million Kibaha-Chalinze road and the $1 billion construction of ring roads, are progressing well.”
Since the PPPC’s intensified focus on PPP projects in April, the Dar es Salaam Development Corporation (DDC) has been the primary project underway.
This project includes constructing a modern commercial complex in Kariakoo, one of Dar es Salaam’s busiest commercial districts.
The DDC building is envisioned as a multifunctional hub aimed at enhancing Kariakoo’s business appeal and attracting further investment. The project is expected to cost $37m.
Mr Kafulila emphasised that adherence to legal frameworks by all PPP stakeholders is essential for the long-term sustainability of these projects.
Additionally, he noted that the Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) is conducting feasibility studies to establish a new railway line connecting Kariakoo with Mlimani City and Tegeta, underscoring the government’s commitment to expanding urban transport infrastructure.
#TheCitizenUpdates
Hofu yako inatoka wapi?Siku nikiona haya nitatembea kwa Miguu mpaka Kigoma
Sio Wewe tuko wengi tuKafulila ananivutia kuipenda Serikali ya CCM na Samia mwenyewe
Mungu ibariki CCM sanaaView attachment 3154692
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Kuna mambo kwa kiburi chetu Cha uzima tunaweza kubishana lakini si-utendaji kazi wa Rais Samia Suluhu Hassan,===
Nani asiyejua hii PPP ilianza tangu enzi na enzi lakini chini ya mama huyu matokeo ni haya na tutarajie mengine mengi.
Binafsi niko tayari kupigana na kumpigania Rais Samia Suluhu Kwakuwa faida yake kwenye nchi hii inaonekana
Tanzania is mobilising at least $9 billion (about Sh25 trillion) in private capital to kickstart mega projects under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) framework, according to the PPP Centre (PPPC).
Speaking at a seminar for the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Regional Administration and Local Government in Dar es Salaam yesterday, PPPC executive director David Kafulila highlighted the progress and significance of PPP in driving Tanzania’s infrastructure and development goals.
Currently, Tanzania is implementing over 84 projects through PPP, spanning infrastructure, hydropower, and other development sectors.
“The projects under PPPC are at various stages—agreement, feasibility studies, evaluation, procurement, and concept development,” Mr Kafulila explained.
“Key projects, such as the $340 million Kibaha-Chalinze road and the $1 billion construction of ring roads, are progressing well.”
Since the PPPC’s intensified focus on PPP projects in April, the Dar es Salaam Development Corporation (DDC) has been the primary project underway.
This project includes constructing a modern commercial complex in Kariakoo, one of Dar es Salaam’s busiest commercial districts.
The DDC building is envisioned as a multifunctional hub aimed at enhancing Kariakoo’s business appeal and attracting further investment. The project is expected to cost $37m.
Mr Kafulila emphasised that adherence to legal frameworks by all PPP stakeholders is essential for the long-term sustainability of these projects.
Additionally, he noted that the Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) is conducting feasibility studies to establish a new railway line connecting Kariakoo with Mlimani City and Tegeta, underscoring the government’s commitment to expanding urban transport infrastructure.
#TheCitizenUpdates
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Kuna mambo kwa kiburi chetu Cha uzima tunaweza kubishana lakini si-utendaji kazi wa Rais Samia Suluhu Hassan,===
Nani asiyejua hii PPP ilianza tangu enzi na enzi lakini chini ya mama huyu matokeo ni haya na tutarajie mengine mengi.
Binafsi niko tayari kupigana na kumpigania Rais Samia Suluhu Kwakuwa faida yake kwenye nchi hii inaonekana
Tanzania is mobilising at least $9 billion (about Sh25 trillion) in private capital to kickstart mega projects under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) framework, according to the PPP Centre (PPPC).
Speaking at a seminar for the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Regional Administration and Local Government in Dar es Salaam yesterday, PPPC executive director David Kafulila highlighted the progress and significance of PPP in driving Tanzania’s infrastructure and development goals.
Currently, Tanzania is implementing over 84 projects through PPP, spanning infrastructure, hydropower, and other development sectors.
“The projects under PPPC are at various stages—agreement, feasibility studies, evaluation, procurement, and concept development,” Mr Kafulila explained.
“Key projects, such as the $340 million Kibaha-Chalinze road and the $1 billion construction of ring roads, are progressing well.”
Since the PPPC’s intensified focus on PPP projects in April, the Dar es Salaam Development Corporation (DDC) has been the primary project underway.
This project includes constructing a modern commercial complex in Kariakoo, one of Dar es Salaam’s busiest commercial districts.
The DDC building is envisioned as a multifunctional hub aimed at enhancing Kariakoo’s business appeal and attracting further investment. The project is expected to cost $37m.
Mr Kafulila emphasised that adherence to legal frameworks by all PPP stakeholders is essential for the long-term sustainability of these projects.
Additionally, he noted that the Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) is conducting feasibility studies to establish a new railway line connecting Kariakoo with Mlimani City and Tegeta, underscoring the government’s commitment to expanding urban transport infrastructure.
#TheCitizenUpdates
Lugha ni changamoto kidogo ila polepoleView attachment 3154692
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Kuna mambo kwa kiburi chetu Cha uzima tunaweza kubishana lakini si-utendaji kazi wa Rais Samia Suluhu Hassan,===
Nani asiyejua hii PPP ilianza tangu enzi na enzi lakini chini ya mama huyu matokeo ni haya na tutarajie mengine mengi.
Binafsi niko tayari kupigana na kumpigania Rais Samia Suluhu Kwakuwa faida yake kwenye nchi hii inaonekana
Tanzania is mobilising at least $9 billion (about Sh25 trillion) in private capital to kickstart mega projects under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) framework, according to the PPP Centre (PPPC).
Speaking at a seminar for the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Regional Administration and Local Government in Dar es Salaam yesterday, PPPC executive director David Kafulila highlighted the progress and significance of PPP in driving Tanzania’s infrastructure and development goals.
Currently, Tanzania is implementing over 84 projects through PPP, spanning infrastructure, hydropower, and other development sectors.
“The projects under PPPC are at various stages—agreement, feasibility studies, evaluation, procurement, and concept development,” Mr Kafulila explained.
“Key projects, such as the $340 million Kibaha-Chalinze road and the $1 billion construction of ring roads, are progressing well.”
Since the PPPC’s intensified focus on PPP projects in April, the Dar es Salaam Development Corporation (DDC) has been the primary project underway.
This project includes constructing a modern commercial complex in Kariakoo, one of Dar es Salaam’s busiest commercial districts.
The DDC building is envisioned as a multifunctional hub aimed at enhancing Kariakoo’s business appeal and attracting further investment. The project is expected to cost $37m.
Mr Kafulila emphasised that adherence to legal frameworks by all PPP stakeholders is essential for the long-term sustainability of these projects.
Additionally, he noted that the Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) is conducting feasibility studies to establish a new railway line connecting Kariakoo with Mlimani City and Tegeta, underscoring the government’s commitment to expanding urban transport infrastructure.
#TheCitizenUpdates
Kafulila wa wakati woteView attachment 3154692
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Kuna mambo kwa kiburi chetu Cha uzima tunaweza kubishana lakini si-utendaji kazi wa Rais Samia Suluhu Hassan,===
Nani asiyejua hii PPP ilianza tangu enzi na enzi lakini chini ya mama huyu matokeo ni haya na tutarajie mengine mengi.
Binafsi niko tayari kupigana na kumpigania Rais Samia Suluhu Kwakuwa faida yake kwenye nchi hii inaonekana
Tanzania is mobilising at least $9 billion (about Sh25 trillion) in private capital to kickstart mega projects under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) framework, according to the PPP Centre (PPPC).
Speaking at a seminar for the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Regional Administration and Local Government in Dar es Salaam yesterday, PPPC executive director David Kafulila highlighted the progress and significance of PPP in driving Tanzania’s infrastructure and development goals.
Currently, Tanzania is implementing over 84 projects through PPP, spanning infrastructure, hydropower, and other development sectors.
“The projects under PPPC are at various stages—agreement, feasibility studies, evaluation, procurement, and concept development,” Mr Kafulila explained.
“Key projects, such as the $340 million Kibaha-Chalinze road and the $1 billion construction of ring roads, are progressing well.”
Since the PPPC’s intensified focus on PPP projects in April, the Dar es Salaam Development Corporation (DDC) has been the primary project underway.
This project includes constructing a modern commercial complex in Kariakoo, one of Dar es Salaam’s busiest commercial districts.
The DDC building is envisioned as a multifunctional hub aimed at enhancing Kariakoo’s business appeal and attracting further investment. The project is expected to cost $37m.
Mr Kafulila emphasised that adherence to legal frameworks by all PPP stakeholders is essential for the long-term sustainability of these projects.
Additionally, he noted that the Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) is conducting feasibility studies to establish a new railway line connecting Kariakoo with Mlimani City and Tegeta, underscoring the government’s commitment to expanding urban transport infrastructure.
#TheCitizenUpdates
Mungu ibariki TanzàniaView attachment 3154692
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Kuna mambo kwa kiburi chetu Cha uzima tunaweza kubishana lakini si-utendaji kazi wa Rais Samia Suluhu Hassan,===
Nani asiyejua hii PPP ilianza tangu enzi na enzi lakini chini ya mama huyu matokeo ni haya na tutarajie mengine mengi.
Binafsi niko tayari kupigana na kumpigania Rais Samia Suluhu Kwakuwa faida yake kwenye nchi hii inaonekana
Tanzania is mobilising at least $9 billion (about Sh25 trillion) in private capital to kickstart mega projects under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) framework, according to the PPP Centre (PPPC).
Speaking at a seminar for the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Regional Administration and Local Government in Dar es Salaam yesterday, PPPC executive director David Kafulila highlighted the progress and significance of PPP in driving Tanzania’s infrastructure and development goals.
Currently, Tanzania is implementing over 84 projects through PPP, spanning infrastructure, hydropower, and other development sectors.
“The projects under PPPC are at various stages—agreement, feasibility studies, evaluation, procurement, and concept development,” Mr Kafulila explained.
“Key projects, such as the $340 million Kibaha-Chalinze road and the $1 billion construction of ring roads, are progressing well.”
Since the PPPC’s intensified focus on PPP projects in April, the Dar es Salaam Development Corporation (DDC) has been the primary project underway.
This project includes constructing a modern commercial complex in Kariakoo, one of Dar es Salaam’s busiest commercial districts.
The DDC building is envisioned as a multifunctional hub aimed at enhancing Kariakoo’s business appeal and attracting further investment. The project is expected to cost $37m.
Mr Kafulila emphasised that adherence to legal frameworks by all PPP stakeholders is essential for the long-term sustainability of these projects.
Additionally, he noted that the Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) is conducting feasibility studies to establish a new railway line connecting Kariakoo with Mlimani City and Tegeta, underscoring the government’s commitment to expanding urban transport infrastructure.
#TheCitizenUpdates
Karibu sanaKafulila ananivutia kuipenda Serikali ya CCM na Samia mwenyewe
Kafulila kazi nzuriView attachment 3154692
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Kuna mambo kwa kiburi chetu Cha uzima tunaweza kubishana lakini si-utendaji kazi wa Rais Samia Suluhu Hassan,===
Nani asiyejua hii PPP ilianza tangu enzi na enzi lakini chini ya mama huyu matokeo ni haya na tutarajie mengine mengi.
Binafsi niko tayari kupigana na kumpigania Rais Samia Suluhu Kwakuwa faida yake kwenye nchi hii inaonekana
Tanzania is mobilising at least $9 billion (about Sh25 trillion) in private capital to kickstart mega projects under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) framework, according to the PPP Centre (PPPC).
Speaking at a seminar for the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Regional Administration and Local Government in Dar es Salaam yesterday, PPPC executive director David Kafulila highlighted the progress and significance of PPP in driving Tanzania’s infrastructure and development goals.
Currently, Tanzania is implementing over 84 projects through PPP, spanning infrastructure, hydropower, and other development sectors.
“The projects under PPPC are at various stages—agreement, feasibility studies, evaluation, procurement, and concept development,” Mr Kafulila explained.
“Key projects, such as the $340 million Kibaha-Chalinze road and the $1 billion construction of ring roads, are progressing well.”
Since the PPPC’s intensified focus on PPP projects in April, the Dar es Salaam Development Corporation (DDC) has been the primary project underway.
This project includes constructing a modern commercial complex in Kariakoo, one of Dar es Salaam’s busiest commercial districts.
The DDC building is envisioned as a multifunctional hub aimed at enhancing Kariakoo’s business appeal and attracting further investment. The project is expected to cost $37m.
Mr Kafulila emphasised that adherence to legal frameworks by all PPP stakeholders is essential for the long-term sustainability of these projects.
Additionally, he noted that the Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) is conducting feasibility studies to establish a new railway line connecting Kariakoo with Mlimani City and Tegeta, underscoring the government’s commitment to expanding urban transport infrastructure.
#TheCitizenUpdates
Lugha tatizo danaView attachment 3154692
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Kuna mambo kwa kiburi chetu Cha uzima tunaweza kubishana lakini si-utendaji kazi wa Rais Samia Suluhu Hassan,===
Nani asiyejua hii PPP ilianza tangu enzi na enzi lakini chini ya mama huyu matokeo ni haya na tutarajie mengine mengi.
Binafsi niko tayari kupigana na kumpigania Rais Samia Suluhu Kwakuwa faida yake kwenye nchi hii inaonekana
Tanzania is mobilising at least $9 billion (about Sh25 trillion) in private capital to kickstart mega projects under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) framework, according to the PPP Centre (PPPC).
Speaking at a seminar for the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Regional Administration and Local Government in Dar es Salaam yesterday, PPPC executive director David Kafulila highlighted the progress and significance of PPP in driving Tanzania’s infrastructure and development goals.
Currently, Tanzania is implementing over 84 projects through PPP, spanning infrastructure, hydropower, and other development sectors.
“The projects under PPPC are at various stages—agreement, feasibility studies, evaluation, procurement, and concept development,” Mr Kafulila explained.
“Key projects, such as the $340 million Kibaha-Chalinze road and the $1 billion construction of ring roads, are progressing well.”
Since the PPPC’s intensified focus on PPP projects in April, the Dar es Salaam Development Corporation (DDC) has been the primary project underway.
This project includes constructing a modern commercial complex in Kariakoo, one of Dar es Salaam’s busiest commercial districts.
The DDC building is envisioned as a multifunctional hub aimed at enhancing Kariakoo’s business appeal and attracting further investment. The project is expected to cost $37m.
Mr Kafulila emphasised that adherence to legal frameworks by all PPP stakeholders is essential for the long-term sustainability of these projects.
Additionally, he noted that the Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) is conducting feasibility studies to establish a new railway line connecting Kariakoo with Mlimani City and Tegeta, underscoring the government’s commitment to expanding urban transport infrastructure.
#TheCitizenUpdates