Dangote tuliyetambiwa humu wameanza chokochoko dhidi yake

Dangote tuliyetambiwa humu wameanza chokochoko dhidi yake

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Baada ya Dangote kuzidua kiwanda Tz, hatukulala humu, nyuzi zilianzishwa na misifa, tambo zilirindima, sasa sijui kulikoni maana naona anavurugwa kupita maelezo.
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Hardly five years since its triumphant entry into the Tanzanian market in 2015, Dangote Cement has fallen out with a government that touted it as a model investor.
This past week, the company was accused of not filing its operations report with the Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC) as per government regulations, and was given seven days starting September 30 to do so.
Speaking in Lindi region during an inspection tour of industries and a meeting with investors, Angellah Kairuki, the Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office in charge of Investment, said it is only through the report that TIC and the government would get to know of the company’s project history, plans for expansion, taxes paid, profits, challenges and recommendations.
She asked the company to file the report as soon as possible and henceforth every six months.
Ms Kairuki said in a release seen by The EastAfrican that Dangote Cement has not submitted its operation reports for the past three years contrary to the legal framework agreement between the government and investors in Tanzania.
Dangote Cement management said they were preparing the report, but did not say why they had failed to submit it in the first place despite it being mandatory.

Slowdown
Last month, Dangote Cement, Africa’s largest cement manufacturer, reported a slowdown in performance at home in Nigeria and other key African markets such as Ethiopia and South Africa in the first half of this year, but recorded improvement in Tanzania.
The company tripled its market share in Tanzania to 22 per cent from seven per cent last year, after resolving operational challenges that resulted in a significant rise in sales.
In the first half of 2018, Dangote suspended operations in its Mtwara plant due to the high cost of fuel for its diesel generators after the Tanzanian government banned importation of coal from South Africa.
And in September last year, Dangote Cement started running its Mtwara plant on gas instead of coal, posting a 172 per cent rise in cement sales to 543,000 tonnes in the first half of 2019, up from 200,000 tonnes in the same period last year.
The switch to gas was a significant turnaround in saving costs and uninterrupted production, with uptake driven by the government’s vast investments in infrastructure projects that are driving construction activity.
The Tanzania cement sector has been complaining of high costs of fuel and taxes and market unreliability.
Tanga Cement managing director Reinhardt Swart said in September that higher taxes imposed on locally produced clinkers were a burden to cement manufacturers.
Mr Swart said that some cement manufacturers were importing cheaper clinker and other raw materials. Tanga Cement processes its own clinker.



 
Kama Kiwanda hakilipi kodi kina faida gani kwa nchi yetu si ni bora wakifunge tu?
 
Kama Kiwanda hakilipi kodi kina faida gani kwa nchi yetu si ni bora wakifunge tu?

Nyie mumezoea kua shamba la bibi, huwa mnakimbilia kutia saini mikataba ilmradi siku ziende, juzi mnamshauri Museveni aachie aliwe kodi ilmradi bomba lifukiwe.....
 
Baada ya Dangote kuzidua kiwanda Tz, hatukulala humu, nyuzi zilianzishwa na misifa, tambo zilirindima, sasa sijui kulikoni maana naona anavurugwa kupita maelezo.
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Hardly five years since its triumphant entry into the Tanzanian market in 2015, Dangote Cement has fallen out with a government that touted it as a model investor.
This past week, the company was accused of not filing its operations report with the Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC) as per government regulations, and was given seven days starting September 30 to do so.
Speaking in Lindi region during an inspection tour of industries and a meeting with investors, Angellah Kairuki, the Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office in charge of Investment, said it is only through the report that TIC and the government would get to know of the company’s project history, plans for expansion, taxes paid, profits, challenges and recommendations.
She asked the company to file the report as soon as possible and henceforth every six months.
Ms Kairuki said in a release seen by The EastAfrican that Dangote Cement has not submitted its operation reports for the past three years contrary to the legal framework agreement between the government and investors in Tanzania.
Dangote Cement management said they were preparing the report, but did not say why they had failed to submit it in the first place despite it being mandatory.

Slowdown
Last month, Dangote Cement, Africa’s largest cement manufacturer, reported a slowdown in performance at home in Nigeria and other key African markets such as Ethiopia and South Africa in the first half of this year, but recorded improvement in Tanzania.
The company tripled its market share in Tanzania to 22 per cent from seven per cent last year, after resolving operational challenges that resulted in a significant rise in sales.
In the first half of 2018, Dangote suspended operations in its Mtwara plant due to the high cost of fuel for its diesel generators after the Tanzanian government banned importation of coal from South Africa.
And in September last year, Dangote Cement started running its Mtwara plant on gas instead of coal, posting a 172 per cent rise in cement sales to 543,000 tonnes in the first half of 2019, up from 200,000 tonnes in the same period last year.
The switch to gas was a significant turnaround in saving costs and uninterrupted production, with uptake driven by the government’s vast investments in infrastructure projects that are driving construction activity.
The Tanzania cement sector has been complaining of high costs of fuel and taxes and market unreliability.
Tanga Cement managing director Reinhardt Swart said in September that higher taxes imposed on locally produced clinkers were a burden to cement manufacturers.
Mr Swart said that some cement manufacturers were importing cheaper clinker and other raw materials. Tanga Cement processes its own clinker.



Your thread is a flying toilet
 
Nyie mumezoea kua shamba la bibi, huwa mnakimbilia kutia saini mikataba ilmradi siku ziende, juzi mnamshauri Museveni aachie aliwe kodi ilmradi bomba lifukiwe.....


Msaada, munduiriri maana/tafsiri yake nini kwa Kiswahili?
 
Hivi nyie watu mnatumia makalio nn kufikili...ananyoshwa Huawei marekani ije kua dangote
Last month, Dangote Cement, Africa’s largest cement manufacturer, reported a slowdown in performance at home in Nigeria and other key African markets such as Ethiopia and South Africa in the first half of this year, but recorded improvement in Tanzania.
The company tripled its market share in Tanzania to 22 per cent from seven per cent last year, after resolving operational challenges that resulted in a significant rise in sales
 
Hivi nyie watu mnatumia makalio nn kufikili...ananyoshwa Huawei marekani ije kua dangote
Last month, Dangote Cement, Africa’s largest cement manufacturer, reported a slowdown in performance at home in Nigeria and other key African markets such as Ethiopia and South Africa in the first half of this year, but recorded improvement in Tanzania.
The company tripled its market share in Tanzania to 22 per cent from seven per cent last year, after resolving operational challenges that resulted in a significant rise in sales
Serikali ya kenya haiwezi fanya hivyo,wao wakiona tajiri wanaanza kuogopa ogopa na kujinyea nyea
 
Nyie mumezoea kua shamba la bibi, huwa mnakimbilia kutia saini mikataba ilmradi siku ziende, juzi mnamshauri Museveni aachie aliwe kodi ilmradi bomba lifukiwe.....
Your thread is a flying toilet
Huyo MK254 sisi ndiyo tunamjua !! Nimpuuzi mmoja .
Mke wake anamshukuru magufuli sana maana alitelekeza Mke na Watoto wake Kenya na kujificha tz kwa miaka 10 huku akiliwa Pesa na mademu wa bongo , hadi magu alipo watimua tz aukuwa kazi rahisi kumuondoa mk254 kwanye jiji la Marsha DAR ES SALAAM
 
So what? Dangote anaweza shukiwa na Magu mda wowote akaacha kila kitu hapa arudi kwao
 
Ila hii ni fresh tuu ikitokea kwa dangote unaona big issue
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Baada ya Dangote kuzidua kiwanda Tz, hatukulala humu, nyuzi zilianzishwa na misifa, tambo zilirindima, sasa sijui kulikoni maana naona anavurugwa kupita maelezo.
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Hardly five years since its triumphant entry into the Tanzanian market in 2015, Dangote Cement has fallen out with a government that touted it as a model investor.
This past week, the company was accused of not filing its operations report with the Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC) as per government regulations, and was given seven days starting September 30 to do so.
Speaking in Lindi region during an inspection tour of industries and a meeting with investors, Angellah Kairuki, the Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office in charge of Investment, said it is only through the report that TIC and the government would get to know of the company’s project history, plans for expansion, taxes paid, profits, challenges and recommendations.
She asked the company to file the report as soon as possible and henceforth every six months.
Ms Kairuki said in a release seen by The EastAfrican that Dangote Cement has not submitted its operation reports for the past three years contrary to the legal framework agreement between the government and investors in Tanzania.
Dangote Cement management said they were preparing the report, but did not say why they had failed to submit it in the first place despite it being mandatory.

Slowdown
Last month, Dangote Cement, Africa’s largest cement manufacturer, reported a slowdown in performance at home in Nigeria and other key African markets such as Ethiopia and South Africa in the first half of this year, but recorded improvement in Tanzania.
The company tripled its market share in Tanzania to 22 per cent from seven per cent last year, after resolving operational challenges that resulted in a significant rise in sales.
In the first half of 2018, Dangote suspended operations in its Mtwara plant due to the high cost of fuel for its diesel generators after the Tanzanian government banned importation of coal from South Africa.
And in September last year, Dangote Cement started running its Mtwara plant on gas instead of coal, posting a 172 per cent rise in cement sales to 543,000 tonnes in the first half of 2019, up from 200,000 tonnes in the same period last year.
The switch to gas was a significant turnaround in saving costs and uninterrupted production, with uptake driven by the government’s vast investments in infrastructure projects that are driving construction activity.
The Tanzania cement sector has been complaining of high costs of fuel and taxes and market unreliability.
Tanga Cement managing director Reinhardt Swart said in September that higher taxes imposed on locally produced clinkers were a burden to cement manufacturers.
Mr Swart said that some cement manufacturers were importing cheaper clinker and other raw materials. Tanga Cement processes its own clinker.




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