Kwani Tanzania kuna corona?

Kwani Tanzania kuna corona?

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Tanzania: African Development Fund approves $50.7m Covid-19 crisis response budget support​

19-Oct-2020

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The Board of Directors of the African Development Fund (ADF) has approved a loan of UA 36 million ($50.7 million) to Tanzania, to finance the nation’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The loan, from the African Development Bank Group’s COVID-19 Response Facility (CRF), will support the Government of Tanzania’s $109 million national COVID-19 response plan, which is jointly supported by the country’s other development partners. The plan is aimed at building economic resilience, while mitigating the socio-economic and health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly on local businesses, vulnerable households and the country’s health system.

The pandemic has put increased pressure on Tanzania’s health facilities, social protection systems and has dampened the country’s projected growth of over 6.2% – the average over the last five years, and which had made it the one of the best performers in Eastern Africa. Growth is now projected to decline from the pre-COVID projections of 6.4% to between 3.6% and 2.6%.

Commenting on the operation, Nnenna Nwabufo, the Acting Director-General of the Bank’s East Africa regional office, said it was part of a larger, more comprehensive support package for the Bank’s regional member countries, including Tanzania.

“The evolution of COVID-19 and changing containment measures remain dynamic and unpredictable; the medium and longer-term impacts of the crisis are yet to be fully understood. The African Development Bank Group is stepping up its coordination with governments, as well as with other development partners to adapt and strengthen its monitoring and response to the pandemic,” Nwabufo said.

Contact:
Amba Mpoke-Bigg, Communication and External Relations Department, African Development Bank, email: a.mpoke-bigg@afdb.org(link sends e-mail)

My Take:

Mficha maradhi, kifo humuumbua.

wanalumumba na makajamba wengine wa ccm msitoe povu bure, ukweli unajulikana.

 
Hakuna Corona tz,hiyo itahakikisha aingii Toka ughaibuni pamoja na kwa jirani mjivuni
 
Deni ndio hilo la $50Million, la kupambana na COVID-19, ambayo mwanakemia mkuu Jiwe alisema kwamba aliiangamiza Tanzania kwa jina la Yesu. 😁😁😁 Hii filamu bila shaka itakuwa ni ya Bangi Movie.
 
Kweli hiyo lugha siyo lugha yako ya kwanza.
Umeambiwa fedha za mkopo huo zinaenda kutumika kuimarisha uchumi na biashara ili uchumi uhimili athari za kiuchumi zilizo tokana na athari za kiuchumi na kijamii za COVID-19.

The plan is aimed at building economic resilience, while mitigating the socio-economic and health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly on local businesses, vulnerable households and the country’s health system.
 
Acha kuuliza maswali ya kijinga...Nenda ukapige kura usilalamike kuibiwa kura baadaye
 
Deni ndio hilo la $50Million, la kupambana na COVID-19, ambayo mwanakemia mkuu Jiwe alisema kwamba aliiangamiza Tanzania kwa jina la Yesu. 😁😁😁 Hii filamu bila shaka itakuwa ni ya Bangi Movie.
Kuweka kumbukumbu sawa ni kwamba mpaka sasa

Kenya mna deni la trillion 7.5
Tanzania tuna deni trillion 2

Go back to your drawing board utuambie nani wa kumcheka mwenzake, note pamoja na kuwa na madeni yote hayo value ya miradi inayofanyika Tanzania hamtakaa muifikie mpaka dunia inaingia kaburini
 

Tanzania: African Development Fund approves $50.7m Covid-19 crisis response budget support​

19-Oct-2020

news-woman-face-mask.jpg

The Board of Directors of the African Development Fund (ADF) has approved a loan of UA 36 million ($50.7 million) to Tanzania, to finance the nation’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The loan, from the African Development Bank Group’s COVID-19 Response Facility (CRF), will support the Government of Tanzania’s $109 million national COVID-19 response plan, which is jointly supported by the country’s other development partners. The plan is aimed at building economic resilience, while mitigating the socio-economic and health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly on local businesses, vulnerable households and the country’s health system.

The pandemic has put increased pressure on Tanzania’s health facilities, social protection systems and has dampened the country’s projected growth of over 6.2% – the average over the last five years, and which had made it the one of the best performers in Eastern Africa. Growth is now projected to decline from the pre-COVID projections of 6.4% to between 3.6% and 2.6%.

Commenting on the operation, Nnenna Nwabufo, the Acting Director-General of the Bank’s East Africa regional office, said it was part of a larger, more comprehensive support package for the Bank’s regional member countries, including Tanzania.

“The evolution of COVID-19 and changing containment measures remain dynamic and unpredictable; the medium and longer-term impacts of the crisis are yet to be fully understood. The African Development Bank Group is stepping up its coordination with governments, as well as with other development partners to adapt and strengthen its monitoring and response to the pandemic,” Nwabufo said.

Contact:
Amba Mpoke-Bigg, Communication and External Relations Department, African Development Bank, email: a.mpoke-bigg@afdb.org(link sends e-mail)

My Take:

Mficha maradhi, kifo humuumbua.

wanalumumba na makajamba wengine wa ccm msitoe povu bure, ukweli unajulikana.


Tanzania hakuna Corona bali kuna madhara yatokanayo na hawa wenzetu wa mataifa mengine kuogopa kufanya biashara na sisi. Kwa minajili hiyo lazima kuwe na madhara ambayo lazima yazibwe na hilo deni
 
Watu wengine shallow sana, covid hakuna Tz ila madhara yake yalitusibu pia sekta ya utalii, biashara etc, ziliathiriwa na covid 19, ndio iyo hela inaenda rekebisha kidogo mambo

Umetoa majibu yoote. Kila mtu ameelewa sasa.
 
Wameomba kwa ajili hiyo, ikifika huku wanabadili matumizi na kwenda kwenye shughuli nyingine mfano SGR, Election n.k
 
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