Optimism high on re-opened Mwanza-Port Bell route

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Optimism high on re-opened Mwanza-Port Bell route

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THE World Food Programme (WFP) is optimistic more players will follow its lead in using the recently opened raillake- rail on Lake Victoria from Mwanza to Port Bell in Uganda as it has proved to be time and cost effective.
A shipment of 18 train wagons of vegetable oil destined for WFP operations in Uganda in June marked the reopening of the Mwanza- Port bell link on Lake Victoria which remained inactive for over 10 years since 2007.
It is expected the new multimodal route to be plied by Tanzanian ferry, MV Umoja will ease transportation of exports and imports between Uganda and Tanzania at a much reduced cost and time.
According to WFP, the route cuts transit time by over 50 per cent and costs by 40 per cent, which means the UN organisation can now get food more quickly to those in need in neighbouring, landlocked countries such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan.
The opening of the Lake Victoria corridor will lead to opening of an economic corridor for the East African region which will help attract public and private sector investment, the Head of Supply Chain for WFP Tanzania Office, Riaz Lodhi told the Business Standard in an interview.
“WFP opens the corridor the private sector follows...You mark my words. In the months to come, the private sector will follow,” he said.
After the first shipment which marked the re-opening of the route, WFP has sent six more shipments as it continued to benefit from improved efficiency in terms of time and cost provided by the new route.
According to Mr Lodhi, one shipment contains of more than 800 tonnes of cargo which would have required use of 27 trucks with carrying capacity of 30 tonnes each.
The Acting General Manager for Marine Services Company Limited Erick Hamis is quoted in a WFP magazine as saying the route will provide economic advantages for those who in Mwanza while also boosting trade between Tanzania and Uganda. “Seeing a reputable international organisation such as WFP using the route has already enticed other traders.
We have received a number of inquiries from people who are excited to get on board,” he said.
The rail/ferry network on Lake Victoria was in such a state of disrepair that most cargo were transported by road around the lake.
It was reopened in June after Tanzania and Uganda signed a Memorandum of Understanding last year on joint ministerial cooperation and improvement of ports, inland waterways and railway transport in order to increase transit trade.
The agreement establishes the re-opening of multi-modal transport through the use of trains and wagon ferry services.
The Central Corridor that starts from Dar es Salaam port in Tanzania to the hinterland includes routes in Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Tanzania has already provided MV Umoja while Uganda already has got MV Kaawa with each marine vessel carrying 880 tonnes of cargo per trip and are capable of making eleven voyages in one month.



Optimism high on re-opened Mwanza-Port Bell route
 
Let's put words into action my brothers.
 
and it will shut down by December.. pathetic Tanzania
 
FYI another bigger ferry is U/C to ply the same route !
FYI we are building a burge factory in Kisumu.. so your Geza Matuta nonsense won't take TZ any where.. Kenya tunafanya on the other hand..... actions speak louder than words any day of the weeek #mytake hahahaha idiot
 
FYI we are building a burge factory in Kisumu.. so your Geza Matuta nonsense won't take TZ any where.. Kenya tunafanya on the other hand..... actions speak louder than words any day of the weeek #mytake hahahaha idiot
And expansion of Mwanza port. U should be more worried with urban SGR snailing at 80km/h as at 70km/h for our current narrow gauge we r giving u a run for ur money.

 
And expansion of Mwanza port. U should be more worried with urban SGR snailing at 80km/h as at 70km/h for our current narrow gauge we r giving u a run for ur money.

point being completed Phase 1 SGR and 60% complete phase 2... yenu?????? hahahahahahahaha already at a stand still.. hahahaahahahahaha PATHETIC country.. even more Pathetic people like you Geza Matuta
 
point being completed Phase 1 SGR and 60% complete phase 2... yenu?????? hahahahahahahaha already at a stand still.. hahahaahahahahaha PATHETIC country.. even more Pathetic people like you Geza Matuta
Standstill? Hahahahahahaha. With old fashioned and speed of snail using diesel engine, no country would be ready to use it
 
and your coal powered narrow gauge... non existent SGR that we all heard in ur parliament speech has stalled... hahahahahahahaha fanyeni kazi wacheni blah blah blah
[emoji23] watz watanimaliza...which would you pick to transport cargo to ug??..wameona sgr ishafika naivasha while bado wanazindua beam tu moja..washapanic...
 
and your coal powered narrow gauge... non existent SGR that we all heard in ur parliament speech has stalled... hahahahahahahaha fanyeni kazi wacheni blah blah blah
Hahahahaha am sure you watch those videos every day about the speed of Turkish contractors, you are at denial stage, be sure Uganda shall never join your old fashioned rail, Rwanda saw the light, Uganda is to follow
 
they can join your non existent rail tracks... Rwanda is pulling out of your lies by end of the year.. why Maghu-FOOL-i keeps shuttling in an out of Kigali... your hype train was that... all hype
Hahahahahaha, you know very well what is happening on the ground, Mseven has confirmed to use Mwanza port to Port bell and already WFB has started using it instead of Mombasa route to transport aid to South Sudan and DRC through Uganda. If there is already shifting of clients from Mombasa port to Dar with existing railway line, what will happen when bullet train starts?
 
You clearly dont know what your saying..your acting on impulses..do you have any idea of trade on the central corridor and nothern...do your reserach buda..not rushing on articles you read ..ati bullet train[emoji23] [emoji23] ..you talk as if you talked to museveni...hauko sawa kiakili aki
 
nothing is happening on the ground hahahahahahaha and that is the amazing fact... by the time you get to phase 2 10% all our phases will be at 100% watch that fact
Doesn't matter even if you finish today, but what you construct is not compatible with present and future business environment, nor one will use it, better to use road, your government started to force business men to use it because it can't compete on its own
 
FYI we are building a burge factory in Kisumu.. so your Geza Matuta nonsense won't take TZ any where.. Kenya tunafanya on the other hand..... actions speak louder than words any day of the weeek #mytake hahahaha idiot
Sisi tunawapiga kwa bao la kisigino tu
 
Wewe ndio kichaa tena ninahisi umerithi toka kwa wazazi wako, umesoma article hapo inayozingumzia WFP kufurahishwa kwa kuanza tena huduma ya kisafirisha kupitia Mwanza port to Uganda, na kwamba tayari baadhi ya mashirika mengine yameshaanza kuulizia, sasa kama wewe una article ingine inayopinga na hii lete tuijadili, acha upumbavu wako wa kutumia hisia zako za chuki na wivu, lete article au video clips tujadili
 
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