Nairobi Vs Dar es Salaam: Towers over 20 floors

Nairobi Vs Dar es Salaam: Towers over 20 floors

rudia worth ya natural gas kwanza hehehehehehe😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
3d7f6540b9b405469498a0649ec16b49.jpg
 
Ujue natural gas huisha but chai na horticulture haiishi
hakuna kizazi kitakachotegemea gas miaka yote bali ....kinachoangaliwa ni manufaa kwani msnufaa mdyo yatakayoweza kuleta uwezo wakugundua resource nyinginezo tofauti na gas......kingine mpaka hyo gas ije kuisha ni kipindi kirefu sana......tukiwa hai ni uwezo wa muumba
 
hahahahahahahhahah 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
akili kichwani mwakooo😀😀😀😀😀😀

Tanzania to Invest U.S.$30 Billion on New Gas Plant
By webmaster -
August 2, 2016
Share on Facebook
Tweet on Twitter


The Minister for Energy and Minerals, Professor Sospeter Muhongo, revealed on Monday that the government will invest at least 30 billion USD (over 60 trillion/-) for the construction of a gas processing plant in Lindi Region in Tanzania.

He said the government is already embarking on the grand plan and that Lindi residents and Tanzanians in general should expect economic revolution in few years to come. Prof Muhongo was speaking during the official launch of the Nanenane exhibitions at Ngongo grounds in Lindi municipality.

“I would like to ensure Lindi residents and Tanzanians in general that our economy is going to grow at a high speed, we are going to invest at least 30bn USD in the construction of gas processing plant,” he said.

However, the minister asked the public to remain calm as the government continues to set plans for the grand project. He said the project is likely to take many years because it needs huge amount of money, high skilled and experienced personnel as well as good supervision.
Prof Muhongo said the government will be required to construct about 200 kilometres of gas pipes from the sea to the plant. “This is not an easy job; it will take some years. We are supposed to bring the gas from the sea. It is between 100 and 200 kilometres.

Therefore, we are supposed to construct a gas pipe line from the plant to sea,” he said. According to the minister, upon completion of the project, the government will be able to process gas and thus boost the country’s economy.

“I can tell you that in the few coming years, Lindi and Mtwara will be the country’s economic hub. All investors are eying at Lindi and Mtwara because of gas and other resources,” he said. Prof Muhongo urged Lindi residents to be ready for big investments in the few coming years.

“I am asking you to get ready for the economic revolution. You must be ready to exploit opportunities. This is your time,” he told them. He said the project is likely to take up to 40 months.

On the proposed fertiliser plant, the minister said the government is planning to build the plant at Kilwa in Lindi Region. He said the project has been estimated set to cost 1.9 billion USD upon completion, adding that it will provide employment to more than 5,000 Tanzanians.
“The fertiliser plant will employ more than 5,000 Tanzanians.

It is also set to produce at least 3850 tonnes of fertiliser per day,” Prof Muhongo reported. He said the project will be implemented through the Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) by Minjingu Company and Germany, Pakistan and Denmark-based companies.

“I would like to ask you to be patient. Good things are coming, everything will be ok. let us set strategies on how to utilise these opportunities,” he said. The project is also expected to increase earnings for the government through consumption of natural gas while at the same time provide opportunities to improve such sectors as health, aviation, sea ports among others.

Since the discovery of natural gas in Tanzania, the economy has witnessed tremendous growth, with 70 per cent of power generation coming from gas, which is currently serving more than 30 industries in Dar es Salaam.
 
Mimi naongelea natural gas worth wewe unasema gas plant ya LPG iyo ni vi2 mbili tafauti
inaekwa gas plant inaekwa kwasababu ya nini akili we huna basi kwa taarifa yako worth ya gas in tanzania sio hio hahahahahahahhahahahaha LPG inaekwa kwa sababu ya gas we vp hahahahahahahahahha😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
57 trillion cubic feet of natural gas na hio ni discovered bado ambayo undiscovered hahahahahahahahha😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
 
😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀

Coal in Tanzania
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The production of Coal in Tanzania has largely been underdeveloped for many years. Tanzania has an estimated 1.5 billion tones of reserves and is believed to have the largest reserves of coal in East Africa.[1] In 2015, Tanzania produced in excess of 250,000 tones of coal, of which 94% of it was consumed domestically.[2]

Contents
Geology


The distribution of Karoo Supergroup formations and coal fields in Southern Tanzania
The majority of the coal reserves in Tanzania exist along the Songea Karoo belt in Southern Tanzania. Coal fields exist in three regions of the country in Rukwa, Mbeya and the largest in Njombe.[3]

The country has total coal reserves of around 1.9bn tonnes with 0.4 billion tonnes of proven reserves. With recent geological exploration, the authorities believe there is a potential of 5 billion tonnes of potential reserves.[4]

The largest reserves are currently found in Mchuchuma, where there are reserves of over 400 million tonnes.[5]

Operational mines
Currently there are only two small scale operations that are extracting coal.

Kiwira Coal MIne
The Kiwira coal mine is a small coal mine operational near the city of Mbeya with an annual installed capacity of 150,000 tonnes.[6] The Kiwira Coal & Power Company owns the licence to mine at the Ivogo Ridge. The company is wholly owned by the State Mining corporation that is 100% owned by the Government of Tanzania.[7]

Ngaka Coal Mine
The Ngaka coal mine is operated under the banner of Tancoal Energy which is a joint venture between Intra Energy Tanzania limited and the state owned National Development Corporation (NDC). The Ngaka coal mine is currently the largest operational mine in the country and is selling an upwards of 250,000 tonnes of unwashed coal annually.[8]
 
😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀

Coal in Tanzania
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The production of Coal in Tanzania has largely been underdeveloped for many years. Tanzania has an estimated 1.5 billion tones of reserves and is believed to have the largest reserves of coal in East Africa.[1] In 2015, Tanzania produced in excess of 250,000 tones of coal, of which 94% of it was consumed domestically.[2]

Contents
Geology


The distribution of Karoo Supergroup formations and coal fields in Southern Tanzania
The majority of the coal reserves in Tanzania exist along the Songea Karoo belt in Southern Tanzania. Coal fields exist in three regions of the country in Rukwa, Mbeya and the largest in Njombe.[3]

The country has total coal reserves of around 1.9bn tonnes with 0.4 billion tonnes of proven reserves. With recent geological exploration, the authorities believe there is a potential of 5 billion tonnes of potential reserves.[4]

The largest reserves are currently found in Mchuchuma, where there are reserves of over 400 million tonnes.[5]

Operational mines
Currently there are only two small scale operations that are extracting coal.

Kiwira Coal MIne
The Kiwira coal mine is a small coal mine operational near the city of Mbeya with an annual installed capacity of 150,000 tonnes.[6] The Kiwira Coal & Power Company owns the licence to mine at the Ivogo Ridge. The company is wholly owned by the State Mining corporation that is 100% owned by the Government of Tanzania.[7]

Ngaka Coal Mine
The Ngaka coal mine is operated under the banner of Tancoal Energy which is a joint venture between Intra Energy Tanzania limited and the state owned National Development Corporation (NDC). The Ngaka coal mine is currently the largest operational mine in the country and is selling an upwards of 250,000 tonnes of unwashed coal annually.[8]
69123e0c21189cc4d17c766c5ae1575b.jpg
hii ni $100b nyamaza sasa kabsa
 
kijiji miaka 10 umeona mambo yalivo hehehehehehehe hii ndio 2017😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
na bado mutatia akili vzr
umechacha tu na 2017 when battle zote mmekula matapishi yenu....hii ya dar vs nai mmepigwa nayo,msa vs mwanza ata mlijitia aibu alafu bado unaropoka apa.ati the 2nd city in tz ina 16 floor building as the tallest....loosers.mombasa has over 20 buildings na izo 15 to 20 pia zimejaa.hio ndio mombasa ya 2017
 
na hio ndio inaifanya ta

😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
tanzania kwa resources kaa mbali my friend tuzungumze mambo mengine😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
mnazifanyia nni izo rsources? bado mko LDC
 
na kinachoifanya tanzania kua giant kwenye agriculture ni his hapa
na kiwanda kiko mbioni kumalizika ujenzi very soon kazi inaanza
😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀

Tanzania: Poland to Finance U.S.$110 Million Tractor Factory
Tagged:


tweet

share

Google+

comment


email


more

Related Topics
00171767:d1c67862fe761396a2866b2b49f16a46:arc614x376:w285:us1.png
Photo: Liberia's Ministry of Agriculture
(file photo).
Dar es Salaam — Tanzania has secured a $110-million soft loan from Poland to establish a tractor assembling factory that will enhance the agriculture sector, the government has confirmed.

The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Adelhem Meru, said the factory, which is expected to be constructed in Kibaha, would take-off before the next financial year.

"The construction will start soon and we expect to produce about 2,400 tractors annually for local consumption and sell to other East African countries," he said at the Tanzania- Poland Business Forum that brought together various investors.

Dr Meru added that this will be one of the largest factories of its kind in East Africa.

"We expect that it will create between 150 and 200 jobs once production starts," he said.
 
umechacha tu na 2017 when battle zote mmekula matapishi yenu....hii ya dar vs nai mmepigwa nayo,msa vs mwanza ata mlijitia aibu alafu bado unaropoka apa.ati the 2nd city in tz ina 16 floor building as the tallest....loosers.mombasa has over 20 buildings na izo 15 to 20 pia zimejaa.hio ndio mombasa ya 2017
nilikwambia dar unachanganya nairobi mombasa na kisumu na bado hamutoboi hata ukucha hahahahahah cheza na dar ya 2017 hahahahhahah hatoki mtu😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
just 10 yrs munalia hvi ahahahhahahahaha😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀 159.5 km sq chuku city zenu tatu jumlisha nakuru na kericho hahahahahaha😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
 
nilikwambia dar unachanganya nairobi mombasa na kisumu na bado hamutoboi hata ukucha hahahahahah cheza na dar ya 2017 hahahahhahah hatoki mtu😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
just 10 yrs munalia hvi ahahahhahahahaha😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀 159.5 km sq chuku city zenu tatu jumlisha nakuru na kericho hahahahahaha😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
as usual...the yapping of a mad man with a forest of words but a desert of points
 
na hio ndio inaifanya ta

😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
tanzania kwa resources kaa mbali my friend tuzungumze mambo mengine😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
Tuma enye ni +100$ billion nikuvulie kofia..Kenya ndio tumepata resources na tutautalize
 
Google is your friend...
😀😀😀😀😀😀😀 middlwe economy ya kwenye makaratasi kwanza malizeni janga la njaa alafu muje mkiwa mumeshiba hahahahhaha😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
 
as usual...the yapping of a mad man with a forest of words but a desert of points
hahahahahahah bongo hatariiiii 2017 hiii na bado tunajenga kwa speed zote 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀 tuna viwanda vikubwa vya cement zaidi ya 15 kwanini tusijenge 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀 nyie munategemea bamburi heheheheh
 
Back
Top Bottom