Kenya kupoteza zaidi ya billion 1.2 baada ya Tanzania kufunga radar zake 4 mpya za kisasa

Kenya kupoteza zaidi ya billion 1.2 baada ya Tanzania kufunga radar zake 4 mpya za kisasa


[HASHTAG]#UwekajiJiwelaMsingiUjenziwaRada[/HASHTAG] "Hivi sasa Tanzania inapoteza takribani Bilioni 1.2 ya tozo kwa mwaka baada ya Shirika la Usalama wa Anga Duniani (ICAO) kukasimu sehemu ya anga la Tanzania kwa Kenya, baada ya mradi huu kukamilika tutarejeshewa sehemu hiyo- Rais @MagufuliJP.

Sawa vile vile tuangalie thamani za kuwekeza kwenye huo mradi toa mapato yatokanayo na huo mradi gawa kwa muda wa kutumika kwake tulinganishe na hiyo TZS 1.2 billion
 
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Uhuru opens Sh125million plant for preserving livestock semen
kwa hawa wapumbavu wa kikenya watoto wa mama ngina huu ni mradi mkubwa kuliko rada za kulinda anga lote la tanzania
 
Yani mpaka Radar mpya inaahitaji sherehe ya uwekezaji wa jiwe la msingi, jamaneni!

Ndo maana kwa psychy ya watz wengi hapa JF hua wanapenda kujigamba kua wana project nyingi, kumbe ni viongozi wenu wana attend kila uvumbuzi , hadi duka LA cherehani kushona nguo
Uhuru Kenyata alizindua hadi gorofa [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]
 
Angola ni LDC, GDP yake iko juu ya kenya na population ni nusu ya kenya. Ujinga wa Jubilee hauna kipimo
Based on that description, Angola should be a wealthier country than Kenya. It has gdp per capita of over $ 3,000.
Angola Economic Outlook
March 20, 2018

The most recent estimates suggest that the Angolan economy is getting back on its feet. GDP expanded 0.9% in 2017, rebounding from the rate observed in the previous year. Growth was supported by expansions in both the oil and non-oil sectors. The recovery in the non-oil sector is encouraging and it should pick up further steam in the upcoming quarters thanks to the policies implemented by the government such as the devaluation of the kwanza, which should improve foreign currency supply in the economy. However, the fiscal deficit widened last year and reached 5.3% of GDP despite large cuts in public spending. In early March, the government announced that it would issue up to USD 2 billion in Eurobonds in the coming weeks to improve liquidity and cover short-term financing needs.
Angola Economic Growth
Economic growth is expected to accelerate this year but the implementation of painful economic reforms and the OPEC output cut deal will constrain economic activity. FocusEconomics panelists expect GDP to expand 1.6% in 2018, which is unchanged from last month’s forecast. For 2019, growth is expected to reach 2.7%.
Angola Economy Data
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Population (million) 24.3 25.0 25.8 26.6 27.4
GDP per capita (USD) 5,274 5,460 5,644 4,333 3,504
GDP (USD bn) 128 137 146 115 95.9
Economic Growth (GDP, annual variation in %) 8.5 5.0 4.0 3.0 1.1
Consumption (annual variation in %) 9.8 8.3 12.7 3.0 -
Investment (annual variation in %) 7.2 1.6 3.5 -1.9 -
Fiscal Balance (% of GDP) 6.7 -3.8 -4.9 -3.3 -
Public Debt (% of GDP) 29.5 32.9 40.7 65.4 -
Money (annual variation in %) 6.5 17.2 16.1 11.8 13.0
Inflation Rate (CPI, annual variation in %, eop) 9.0 7.7 7.5 14.3 41.9
Inflation Rate (CPI, annual variation in %) 10.3 8.8 7.3 10.3 32.4
Policy Interest Rate (%) 10.25 9.25 9.00 11.00 16.00
Exchange Rate (vs USD) 95.82 97.61 102.9 135.3 165.9
Exchange Rate (vs USD, aop) 95.35 96.52 98.41 120.1 163.5
Current Account (% of GDP) 10.8 6.0 -2.6 -8.9 -
Current Account Balance (USD bn) 13.8 8.1 -3.7 -10.3 -
Trade Balance (USD billion) 42.0 40.2 30.0 12.5 14.8
Exports (USD billion) 71.1 68.0 58.9 33.2 27.3
Imports (USD billion) 29.0 27.8 28.9 20.7 12.5
Exports (annual variation in %) 38.7 -4.3 -13.4 -43.9 -17.7
Imports (annual variation in %) 2.7 -4.0 3.9 -27.6 -39.6
International Reserves (USD) 32.2 32.2 27.7 24.4 24.4
External Debt (% of GDP) 16.5 18.3 19.9 24.3 -
SAMPLE REPORT
5 years of Angola economic forecasts for more than 30 economic indicators.

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Angola Economy - GDP, Inflation, CPI and Interest Rate
 
Based on that description, Angola should be a wealthier country than Kenya. It has gdp per capita of over $ 3,000.
Angola Economic Outlook
March 20, 2018

The most recent estimates suggest that the Angolan economy is getting back on its feet. GDP expanded 0.9% in 2017, rebounding from the rate observed in the previous year. Growth was supported by expansions in both the oil and non-oil sectors. The recovery in the non-oil sector is encouraging and it should pick up further steam in the upcoming quarters thanks to the policies implemented by the government such as the devaluation of the kwanza, which should improve foreign currency supply in the economy. However, the fiscal deficit widened last year and reached 5.3% of GDP despite large cuts in public spending. In early March, the government announced that it would issue up to USD 2 billion in Eurobonds in the coming weeks to improve liquidity and cover short-term financing needs.
Angola Economic Growth
Economic growth is expected to accelerate this year but the implementation of painful economic reforms and the OPEC output cut deal will constrain economic activity. FocusEconomics panelists expect GDP to expand 1.6% in 2018, which is unchanged from last month’s forecast. For 2019, growth is expected to reach 2.7%.
Angola Economy Data
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Population (million) 24.3 25.0 25.8 26.6 27.4
GDP per capita (USD) 5,274 5,460 5,644 4,333 3,504
GDP (USD bn) 128 137 146 115 95.9
Economic Growth (GDP, annual variation in %) 8.5 5.0 4.0 3.0 1.1
Consumption (annual variation in %) 9.8 8.3 12.7 3.0 -
Investment (annual variation in %) 7.2 1.6 3.5 -1.9 -
Fiscal Balance (% of GDP) 6.7 -3.8 -4.9 -3.3 -
Public Debt (% of GDP) 29.5 32.9 40.7 65.4 -
Money (annual variation in %) 6.5 17.2 16.1 11.8 13.0
Inflation Rate (CPI, annual variation in %, eop) 9.0 7.7 7.5 14.3 41.9
Inflation Rate (CPI, annual variation in %) 10.3 8.8 7.3 10.3 32.4
Policy Interest Rate (%) 10.25 9.25 9.00 11.00 16.00
Exchange Rate (vs USD) 95.82 97.61 102.9 135.3 165.9
Exchange Rate (vs USD, aop) 95.35 96.52 98.41 120.1 163.5
Current Account (% of GDP) 10.8 6.0 -2.6 -8.9 -
Current Account Balance (USD bn) 13.8 8.1 -3.7 -10.3 -
Trade Balance (USD billion) 42.0 40.2 30.0 12.5 14.8
Exports (USD billion) 71.1 68.0 58.9 33.2 27.3
Imports (USD billion) 29.0 27.8 28.9 20.7 12.5
Exports (annual variation in %) 38.7 -4.3 -13.4 -43.9 -17.7
Imports (annual variation in %) 2.7 -4.0 3.9 -27.6 -39.6
International Reserves (USD) 32.2 32.2 27.7 24.4 24.4
External Debt (% of GDP) 16.5 18.3 19.9 24.3 -
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Angola Economy - GDP, Inflation, CPI and Interest Rate
Endelea Kijifariji na viji data hovyo.. Hata Zimbambwe ni Middle Income. Ukitaka kulinganisha ustawi wa uchumi kutumia rankings kama hizi labda uwe pumbavu sana.. Haya furahi sasa mpo league moja na Mugabe
 
Dar airspace now under control


The president explained that Tanzania was paying neighbouring Kenya that much in surveillance charges on its uncovered airspace. Currently, Tanzania has only one radar that covers a mere quarter (25 per cent) of its airspace,

which rendered Kenya opportunity to monitor the remaining uncovered aerospace upon being delegated by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) – also giving our neighbours virtual monopoly over surveillance charges.

“… so we’ve been losing 1.2bn/- paying surveillance fees every year because large parts of our airspace was monitored by neighbouring Kenya … just because we’ve only one radar station … (an old one) installed in 2002,” he said.

At an event which opened the new chapter of airspace surveillance for Tanzania, the Head of State also said the new radar stations would further strengthen the country’s security and attract more investors within its aviation sector.

He challenged the Minister for Works, Transport and Communications, Prof Makame Mbarawa and the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA) to closely monitor the contractors, Messrs Thales Group, to speed up work on the project, possibly finish it before its May (2019) deadline.

The Thales Group are a French multinational company that designs and builds electrical systems and provides services for aerospace, defence, transportation and security markets.

The four radars would be installed at the Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA), Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA), Mwanza, and Songwe (Mbeya) airports. Dr Magufuli told the minister that the radar installations should be done simultaneously at all airports, dismissing any possibility of financial setbacks.

“ … the Fifth Phase Government doesn’t have any financial problems … so I don’t expect excuses for delayed implementation of the project at any of the airports … or even delays at others on the financial excuses,” he added.

On his part, Prof Mbarawa explained that yesterday’s ceremony was made possible following signing in August last year of the 67.3bn/- project to install the system between the government and the French company.

The project has been funded entirely from government sources, and a 20 per cent advance payment had since been made. Meanwhile, Prof Mbarawa hinted ICAO had since rated the TCAA with ‘top marks’ following its inspection last year.

He disclosed that the ICAO gave TCAA 64.35 per cent marks following an assessment of its aviation services, up from a miserable 37.8 marks the previous year (2016), assuring that the government would continue improving the sector.

TCAA’s director-general Hamza Johari said 40 local engineers would be running the radar systems. He noted that upon installation of the radar systems, the TCAA would monitor up to eight planes at the same time, unlike the current capacity of monitoring just two aircraft.

Dar airspace now under control
 
Yani mpaka Radar mpya inaahitaji sherehe ya uwekezaji wa jiwe la msingi, jamaneni!

Ndo maana kwa psychy ya watz wengi hapa JF hua wanapenda kujigamba kua wana project nyingi, kumbe ni viongozi wenu wana attend kila uvumbuzi , hadi duka LA cherehani kushona nguo
Si bora JPM, Uhuru anazindua mpaka mapipa ya kutunzia nyege za mbuzi
 
Sawa vile vile tuangalie thamani za kuwekeza kwenye huo mradi toa mapato yatokanayo na huo mradi gawa kwa muda wa kutumika kwake tulinganishe na hiyo TZS 1.2 billion
Kama huelewi tulia
usalama wa nchi nimuhimu
pia kuwepo kwa Rada kutaongeza idadi ya ndege kutua nchini kwa usalama kuimalika
 
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Tatizo la kwetu sio ukosefu wa vitu. Vitu vipo vilikuwepo na vitakuwepo shida ni uongozi wake utaweza kufikia matarajio
 
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