Kenya ndio nchi masikini katika ukanda wa EAC

Kenya ndio nchi masikini katika ukanda wa EAC

Chamoto, huu uzi wote ni kuhusu kilichosemwa kwenye kipindi cha makala ya wanawake kwenye redio flani. Tena sijaona 'source' ya takwimu zao, 'recording' ya walichosema wala majina ya wataalamu walokuwa wakijadili masuala yenyewe. Ndio maana nikakuambia chaguo ni lako, ukiamua kutoamini takwimu za UNDP na kuamini 'takwimu' hewa za gumzo kwenye redio, haina presha wala bifu jombaa. All is well.
 
Bw
Stupid mind!!! Uwezi kuwa mpumbavu kiwango hiki. Such deliberate ignorance!!!., Tanzania moja, your revenue is clear, can't even finance national budget, which has a bulk of recurrent expenditures, and other basic needs like health, education etc., haya mengine no obvious porojo ya CCM., did you check your debt to GDP?., and the GDP is around $55B., do the maths wacha pang'ang'a za abunuasi., huu ujinga wa Watanzania una kera wakati wote. Hamuwezi bebwa ujinga miaka hii yote, kwanza hii karne!!

Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app[/QU


Mh we acha utahira Tz wamekuwa wana budget ambayo haitegemei msaada wa donor kwa karibu awamu 3 mpaka ss budget ya Tz ni realistic sio bajeti yenye mapengo
 
How will we know they are not your words? No data to support your claim and also no link to refer us to.
wrong ? No ... Dutch vede wali ripoti ilo swala la umaskini wa Kenya ndani ya EAC na haya kuwa maneno yangu. Nimecheka tu izo data zako kutofautiana na za dutch vede..dutch vede ni kituo cha kimataifa

Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app
 
Aaagh, stop this things of we do this with our own money, we all know your SGR is funded by African Development Bank and government of Turkey.
Poorest country in what measure?
- we feed ourselves,
- we build new railway systems with our own money,
- we fund our biggest project (the electric dam),
- we build another phase of BRT,
- we buy new planes with cash,
- we design our own roads, bridges, skyscrapers and fund them with our own money.

Oh, BTW all these happening concurrently.

Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app
 
They are lazy they won't read it. I know them.
Hapa motanzania ambayo imezoea propaganda na kupumbazwa hawawezi kubali, report ya radio it can come from an opinion from someone's thinking, it ain't necessarily factual, lakini ju wameone DW ama iwe BBC, basi ni sawa., umefanya vyema kuweka concrete facts. Ni aibu kwa nchi kama Tanzania to be ranked such low in extreme poverty index.

Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app

Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app
 
Please there are no children in this forum so please spare us your lies
Poorest country in what measure?
- we feed ourselves,
- we build new railway systems with our own money,
- we fund our biggest project (the electric dam),
- we build another phase of BRT,
- we buy new planes with cash,
- we design our own roads, bridges, skyscrapers and fund them with our own money.

Oh, BTW all these happening concurrently.
https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/bu...-from-Stanchart/2560-4761190-lejnj/index.html

Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app
 
Poorest country in what measure?
- we feed ourselves,
- we build new railway systems with our own money,
- we fund our biggest project (the electric dam),
- we build another phase of BRT,
- we buy new planes with cash,
- we design our own roads, bridges, skyscrapers and fund them with our own money.

Oh, BTW all these happening concurrently.
[https://www-theeastafrican-co-ke]

Tanzania secures $1.46b SGR loan from Stanchart

Funds will enable Tanzania to build the 430km line between Morogoro and Makutupora.



[https://www-theeastafrican-co-ke]President John Magufuli inspects construction works of the SGR project in Dar es Salaam. PHOTO | NMG

[https://www-theeastafrican-co-ke]

By ALLAN OLINGO

More by this Author

IN SUMMARY

Funds will enable Tanzania to build the 430km line between Morogoro and Makutupora.

Already, the government has allocated $700 million for its SGR projects in the 2018/2019 annual budget.

Last year, President John Magufuli launched a 525km line between Dar es Salaam and Morogoro, which is being funded by the Turkey Exim Bank to the tune of $1.2 billion.

Advertisement

Tanzania has secured a $1.46 billion concessional loan from the Standard Chartered Bank's Group to fund its standard gauge railway line between Morogoro and Dodoma.

Finance Minister Dr Philip Mpango said the new loan was part of an agreement reached with Standard Chartered Bank Group executive director Bill Winters in Dar es Salaam, which would go to fund the 430km line between Morogoro and Makutupora.

Already, the government has allocated $700 million for its SGR projects in the 2018/2019 annual budget.

“We are still seeking more funds from other partners to fund the remaining sections that will see us extend the line to the Rwandan border,” Dr Mpango said.

The Stanchart loan means that the government has secured more than 75 per cent funding for the $1.9 billion project, which it awarded a joint venture of Portuguese and Turkish firms, Yapi Merkezi and Mota Engil.

RELATED CONTENT

Tanesco on the spot to guarantee SGR power

Regional bank to help Tanzania fund SGR, gas plant

Roads, rail to drive Tanzania growth

Kigali, Kampala under pressure to raise SGR cash

It is also understood that it will be issuing a last contract for the third phase of the project this year, and other two contracts to be announced in the first quarter of 2019.

Last year, President John Magufuli launched a 525km line between Dar es Salaam and Morogoro, which is being funded by the Turkey Exim Bank to the tune of $1.2 billion.

Imports from Japan

Tanzania expects to spend close to $14 billion on the line from its capital to its border town with Rwanda at Rusumo, covering almost 2,600 kilometres.

On Wednesday, Dar said that it had already received the first consignment of 7,100 tonnes of rails for the first phase from Japan.

Tanzania’s SGR project manager Maizo Mgedzi said their country opted to import rail from Japan because of the quality and also business relationship the contractors have with their Japanese counterparts.

Mr Mgedzi also revealed that the first phase of the project was at 22 per cent completion, with the contractors already working on the production of the concrete sleepers, precast girder production and levelling of the track surface.

In 2016, Tanzania chose Portuguese-Turkish joint venture of Yapi Merkezi and Mota Engil to build the $1.2 billion first phase, the longest section of the project. The line is expected to be electric accommodating speeds of up to 160 kilometres per hour for passenger trains and 120 kilometres per hour for cargo trains.

Last week, Tanzania's Public Investment Committee expressed concern that the country’s power generation capability might not be enough to power the SGR project, asking the Tanzania Railways Corporation to table before it before the end of November, the electricity supply plan for the line, scheduled for completion in October 2019.

Dar is yet to award contract tender for the last two phases of the project, including the 300 kilometre Makutupora to Tabora, the 135 kilometres Tabora to Isaka and an offshoot from Isaka to Mwanza then the Rusumo border, which will cover close to 250 kilometres.

The news came as Tanzania’s neighbours Kenya and Uganda were going back to the drawing board over their SGR projects. A fortnight ago in Beijing, Kenya failed to sign a financing agreement for the third phase of its SGR line, citing commercial viability concerns from the Chinese.

“We had carried a pre-drawn contract to Beijing and everything was ready. However, we had a discussion with our Chinese counterparts and even though they support this project, we all agreed to do a feasibility study for the whole line so that we can establish its commercial viability,” said Transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia.

President Uhuru Kenyatta had also requested China’s President Xi Jinping to consider having half of the project cost of $190 million as a grant instead of a loan, which could have changed the financial agreement terms of the Naivasha-Kisumu phase.

Before the Forum on China-Africa cooperation summit took place, officials in Kampala had said that firming up plans for financing the SGR, would be high up on President Museveni’s agenda.

This latest turn of events could portend further delays for the Ugandan phase of the project, which has been banking on Kenyan getting a financial commitment from Beijing for its last phase of Kisumu to Malaba so that it can secure a financial close on its first phase between Malaba and Kampala.

MORE FROM THE EAST AFRICAN

South Sudan military court sentences soldiers to death for killing civilians

US think tank sides with Kenya in Somalia maritime border row

Thousands protest in Algeria as Bouteflika stays defiant

EACJ summons South Sudan government over businessman's detention

Papua New Guinea's men-only parliament eyes seats for women

This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them. Accept

Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app
 
Poverty is in love with Tz from every source.
Screenshot_20190309-003808.jpeg


Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app
 
Aaagh, stop this things of we do this with our own money, we all know your SGR is funded by African Development Bank and government of Turkey.

Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app


hapana ndugu ! ujenzi wa SGR hautegemei fedha za mkopo wala mwekezaji... ujenzi wa SGR Tz ulileta mgogoro wa kimawazo baina ya wanasiasa wetu hapa Tz wapo waliokuwa wakipendekeza PPP lkn serikali ilikataa ikaamua kujenga pekee yake kwa pesa za walipa KODI waTz,. Turkey walichukuliwa sababu wao bid yao ya kujenga SGR ilikuwa ni nafuu kuliko bid ya wachina . but your SGR ina vituo vizuri so far japo SGR ya Tz itakuwa ni electrified
 
Never count unhatched eggs.
hapana ndugu ! ujenzi wa SGR hautegemei fedha za mkopo wala mwekezaji... ujenzi wa SGR Tz ulileta mgogoro wa kimawazo baina ya wanasiasa wetu hapa Tz wapo waliokuwa wakipendekeza PPP lkn serikali ilikataa ikaamua kujenga pekee yake kwa pesa za walipa KODI waTz,. Turkey walichukuliwa sababu wao bid yao ya kujenga SGR ilikuwa ni nafuu kuliko bid ya wachina . but your SGR ina vituo vizuri so far japo SGR ya Tz itakuwa ni electrified

Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app
 
[https://www-theeastafrican-co-ke]

Tanzania secures $1.46b SGR loan from Stanchart

Funds will enable Tanzania to build the 430km line between Morogoro and Makutupora.



[https://www-theeastafrican-co-ke]President John Magufuli inspects construction works of the SGR project in Dar es Salaam. PHOTO | NMG

[https://www-theeastafrican-co-ke]

By ALLAN OLINGO

More by this Author

IN SUMMARY

Funds will enable Tanzania to build the 430km line between Morogoro and Makutupora.

Already, the government has allocated $700 million for its SGR projects in the 2018/2019 annual budget.

Last year, President John Magufuli launched a 525km line between Dar es Salaam and Morogoro, which is being funded by the Turkey Exim Bank to the tune of $1.2 billion.

Advertisement

Tanzania has secured a $1.46 billion concessional loan from the Standard Chartered Bank's Group to fund its standard gauge railway line between Morogoro and Dodoma.

Finance Minister Dr Philip Mpango said the new loan was part of an agreement reached with Standard Chartered Bank Group executive director Bill Winters in Dar es Salaam, which would go to fund the 430km line between Morogoro and Makutupora.

Already, the government has allocated $700 million for its SGR projects in the 2018/2019 annual budget.

“We are still seeking more funds from other partners to fund the remaining sections that will see us extend the line to the Rwandan border,” Dr Mpango said.

The Stanchart loan means that the government has secured more than 75 per cent funding for the $1.9 billion project, which it awarded a joint venture of Portuguese and Turkish firms, Yapi Merkezi and Mota Engil.

RELATED CONTENT

Tanesco on the spot to guarantee SGR power

Regional bank to help Tanzania fund SGR, gas plant

Roads, rail to drive Tanzania growth

Kigali, Kampala under pressure to raise SGR cash

It is also understood that it will be issuing a last contract for the third phase of the project this year, and other two contracts to be announced in the first quarter of 2019.

Last year, President John Magufuli launched a 525km line between Dar es Salaam and Morogoro, which is being funded by the Turkey Exim Bank to the tune of $1.2 billion.

Imports from Japan

Tanzania expects to spend close to $14 billion on the line from its capital to its border town with Rwanda at Rusumo, covering almost 2,600 kilometres.

On Wednesday, Dar said that it had already received the first consignment of 7,100 tonnes of rails for the first phase from Japan.

Tanzania’s SGR project manager Maizo Mgedzi said their country opted to import rail from Japan because of the quality and also business relationship the contractors have with their Japanese counterparts.

Mr Mgedzi also revealed that the first phase of the project was at 22 per cent completion, with the contractors already working on the production of the concrete sleepers, precast girder production and levelling of the track surface.

In 2016, Tanzania chose Portuguese-Turkish joint venture of Yapi Merkezi and Mota Engil to build the $1.2 billion first phase, the longest section of the project. The line is expected to be electric accommodating speeds of up to 160 kilometres per hour for passenger trains and 120 kilometres per hour for cargo trains.

Last week, Tanzania's Public Investment Committee expressed concern that the country’s power generation capability might not be enough to power the SGR project, asking the Tanzania Railways Corporation to table before it before the end of November, the electricity supply plan for the line, scheduled for completion in October 2019.

Dar is yet to award contract tender for the last two phases of the project, including the 300 kilometre Makutupora to Tabora, the 135 kilometres Tabora to Isaka and an offshoot from Isaka to Mwanza then the Rusumo border, which will cover close to 250 kilometres.

The news came as Tanzania’s neighbours Kenya and Uganda were going back to the drawing board over their SGR projects. A fortnight ago in Beijing, Kenya failed to sign a financing agreement for the third phase of its SGR line, citing commercial viability concerns from the Chinese.

“We had carried a pre-drawn contract to Beijing and everything was ready. However, we had a discussion with our Chinese counterparts and even though they support this project, we all agreed to do a feasibility study for the whole line so that we can establish its commercial viability,” said Transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia.

President Uhuru Kenyatta had also requested China’s President Xi Jinping to consider having half of the project cost of $190 million as a grant instead of a loan, which could have changed the financial agreement terms of the Naivasha-Kisumu phase.

Before the Forum on China-Africa cooperation summit took place, officials in Kampala had said that firming up plans for financing the SGR, would be high up on President Museveni’s agenda.

This latest turn of events could portend further delays for the Ugandan phase of the project, which has been banking on Kenyan getting a financial commitment from Beijing for its last phase of Kisumu to Malaba so that it can secure a financial close on its first phase between Malaba and Kampala.

MORE FROM THE EAST AFRICAN

South Sudan military court sentences soldiers to death for killing civilians

US think tank sides with Kenya in Somalia maritime border row

Thousands protest in Algeria as Bouteflika stays defiant

EACJ summons South Sudan government over businessman's detention

Papua New Guinea's men-only parliament eyes seats for women

This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them. Accept

Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app


Teargass Embu acha kutuchafulia SGR yetu bwanaa ww vp ww ile SGR ni fedha toka mfukoni mwetu ss walipa KODI bwanaa ww unatuletea vigazeti vyako toka kenya vinakudanganya. Mkopo ambao Tz ilitaka kuchukua kujengea SGR ulikuwa ule wa WB ambao walituwekea MGOMO ilikuwa ni US Dollar 330 million tungezipata zile chapaa tunge speed up SGR construction mpaka ISAKA then Rwanda will takeover from there to Kigali
 
How will we know they are not your words? No data to support your claim and also no link to refer us to.

Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app

yap hapo litaleta concern lkn ni wali nilisikia ktk redio hidhaya ya kiswahili dutch vedde matangazo ya mchana ya saa 7 mpaka saa 8 if possible visit their fb page and request them recorded ya kipindi cha makala ya wanawake. walikuwa wanazungumzia vikundi vya wanawake kenya ndio walitoa izo statistics za kupungua umaskini kwa asilimia 1.6 na kusema juu ya kipato chenu ni kidogo mnooo kuliko hata burundi
 
Hivo ndivyo mlidanganya na Magufuli but in real sense you are borrowing money just like Kenya to built your SGR
Teargass Embu acha kutuchafulia SGR yetu bwanaa ww vp ww ile SGR ni fedha toka mfukoni mwetu ss walipa KODI bwanaa ww unatuletea vigazeti vyako toka kenya vinakudanganya. Mkopo ambao Tz ilitaka kuchukua kujengea SGR ulikuwa ule wa WB ambao walituwekea MGOMO ilikuwa ni US Dollar 330 million tungezipata zile chapaa tunge speed up SGR construction mpaka ISAKA then Rwanda will takeover from there to Kigali
Tanzania turns to World Bank to fund its SGR

Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app
 
Potea mbali na hiyo radio yako, will you believe me if I say now that Tz is leading in Africa with HIV virus in Africa? Then if you ask me the source I say niliskia kwa radio. Does it really make sense.
yap hapo litaleta concern lkn ni wali nilisikia ktk redio hidhaya ya kiswahili dutch vedde matangazo ya mchana ya saa 7 mpaka saa 8 if possible visit their fb page and request them recorded ya kipindi cha makala ya wanawake. walikuwa wanazungumzia vikundi vya wanawake kenya ndio walitoa izo statistics za kupungua umaskini kwa asilimia 1.6 na kusema juu ya kipato chenu ni kidogo mnooo kuliko hata burundi

Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app
 
Your government don't have money to undertake such projects, the roads and bridges are being built by grants
Poorest country in what measure?
- we feed ourselves,
- we build new railway systems with our own money,
- we fund our biggest project (the electric dam),
- we build another phase of BRT,
- we buy new planes with cash,
- we design our own roads, bridges, skyscrapers and fund them with our own money.

Oh, BTW all these happening concurrently.
Constructed at the junction of the busy Mandela Expressway and Julius Nyerere Road in the commercial capital, the flyover — funded by the government of Japan through the Japan International Co-operation Agency (Jica) — is expected to be officially inaugurated by President John Magufuli in October, according to government spokesperson Hassan Abbas.

https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/bu...one-now-in-use/2560-4772440-l8j0uy/index.html




Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app
 
Ubungo funded by World bank
Tazara funded by Japan
Slander bridge funded by south Korea
BRT was funded by African development bank and World bank.

Which project are you talking about my dear friend Chamoto?
Poorest country in what measure?
- we feed ourselves,
- we build new railway systems with our own money,
- we fund our biggest project (the electric dam),
- we build another phase of BRT,
- we buy new planes with cash,
- we design our own roads, bridges, skyscrapers and fund them with our own money.

Oh, BTW all these happening concurrently.

Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app
 
Back
Top Bottom