Tanzania to build new railway from Mtwara to Malawi, Zambia

Tanzania to build new railway from Mtwara to Malawi, Zambia

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Tanzania: New railway set to be the new regional gateway
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The government of Tanzania, acting through Reli Assets Holding Company (RAHCO), has invited firms to bid for a feasibility study and preliminary design for the construction of a railway line from the southern port of Mtwara on the Indian Ocean to the port of Mbamba Bay on Lake Nyasa, with spurs to the Liganga and Mchuchuma iron-ore and coal deposits in the Njombe region.

The railway is part of the Mtwara Development Project, a scheme undertaken by the governments of Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia to improve transport infrastructure and promote development and cross-border integration in a region spanning the four countries

At present, Dar es Salaam in the north handles most of the port traffic for this region and the aim is to facilitate trade in southern Tanzania and the neighbouring landlocked countries. The southern region of Tanzania has high economic potential due to the discovery of mineral resources but has long been left behind in terms of infrastructure investment.
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Mtwara harbour was deepened during the colonial era. In the 1940s, a railway line was built connecting the port to Nachingwea as part of the Tanganyika Groundnut Scheme, which was an attempt by the British colonial administration to cultivate peanuts on a large scale in the region.

The 1,000km railway line will not only contribute to promoting private investment in mineral resource development, but will also enable the utilisation of vast swathes of unused land and other natural resources.

Due to the failure of the scheme the port lost trade and the railway line was closed in 1963. The port was functional but underutilised for many years due to poor transport infrastructure.

However, more recently, increased oil and gas exploration has caused a surge in operations. The 1,000km railway line will not only contribute to promoting private investment in mineral resource development (notably iron ore, coal and natural gas together with limestone and nonferrous metals such as nickel, uranium), but will also enable the utilisation of vast swathes of unused land and other natural resources.

China’s Sichuan Hongda Group has set aside $300m as capital for mining iron ore in Liganga and coal in Mchuchuma in partnership with Tanzania’s National Development Corporation (NDC). A recent study indicates that there are reserves of 428m tons of coal at Mchuchuma and 126m tons of iron at Liganga and Mchuchuma. Developing the central railway The Mtwara–Lake Nyasa railway project comes at time when the government is also constructing a standard gauge railway line from Dar es Salaam to Kigoma and Mwanza to replace the old central railway built by the German colonial power between 1905 and 1914.

The existing Tanzanian railway network comprises two main railways: the cental railway, covering 2,600km between Dar es Salaam and Kigoma on Lake Tanganyika, including a branch at Tabora to Mwanza on Lake Victoria; and the Tanzania–Zambia Railway (TAZARA) built in the 1970s through a $500m Chinese free loan and covering 1,067km from Dar es Salaam to Kapiri Mposhi in Zambia
 
Tanzania: New railway set to be the new regional gateway
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The government of Tanzania, acting through Reli Assets Holding Company (RAHCO), has invited firms to bid for a feasibility study and preliminary design for the construction of a railway line from the southern port of Mtwara on the Indian Ocean to the port of Mbamba Bay on Lake Nyasa, with spurs to the Liganga and Mchuchuma iron-ore and coal deposits in the Njombe region.

The railway is part of the Mtwara Development Project, a scheme undertaken by the governments of Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia to improve transport infrastructure and promote development and cross-border integration in a region spanning the four countries

At present, Dar es Salaam in the north handles most of the port traffic for this region and the aim is to facilitate trade in southern Tanzania and the neighbouring landlocked countries. The southern region of Tanzania has high economic potential due to the discovery of mineral resources but has long been left behind in terms of infrastructure investment.

Mtwara harbour was deepened during the colonial era. In the 1940s, a railway line was built connecting the port to Nachingwea as part of the Tanganyika Groundnut Scheme, which was an attempt by the British colonial administration to cultivate peanuts on a large scale in the region.

The 1,000km railway line will not only contribute to promoting private investment in mineral resource development, but will also enable the utilisation of vast swathes of unused land and other natural resources.

Due to the failure of the scheme the port lost trade and the railway line was closed in 1963. The port was functional but underutilised for many years due to poor transport infrastructure.

However, more recently, increased oil and gas exploration has caused a surge in operations. The 1,000km railway line will not only contribute to promoting private investment in mineral resource development (notably iron ore, coal and natural gas together with limestone and nonferrous metals such as nickel, uranium), but will also enable the utilisation of vast swathes of unused land and other natural resources.

China’s Sichuan Hongda Group has set aside $300m as capital for mining iron ore in Liganga and coal in Mchuchuma in partnership with Tanzania’s National Development Corporation (NDC). A recent study indicates that there are reserves of 428m tons of coal at Mchuchuma and 126m tons of iron at Liganga and Mchuchuma. Developing the central railway The Mtwara–Lake Nyasa railway project comes at time when the government is also constructing a standard gauge railway line from Dar es Salaam to Kigoma and Mwanza to replace the old central railway built by the German colonial power between 1905 and 1914.

The existing Tanzanian railway network comprises two main railways: the cental railway, covering 2,600km between Dar es Salaam and Kigoma on Lake Tanganyika, including a branch at Tabora to Mwanza on Lake Victoria; and the Tanzania–Zambia Railway (TAZARA) built in the 1970s through a $500m Chinese free loan and covering 1,067km from Dar es Salaam to Kapiri Mposhi in Zambia
tupo vizuri.... biashara lazima ziende tu wa miaka ijayo
 
Lazima tuirudishe Zimbabwe kutumia tena bandari zetu.
 
Kwa hiI reli it's tricky do we do standard gauge or cape gauge? If intended to serve SADC countries..
 
Magufuli should also be careful Not to lock up to much Revenue On infrastructure as this may affect other sectors like agriculture and social amenities like health & education
 
Tanzania: New railway set to be the new regional gateway
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The government of Tanzania, acting through Reli Assets Holding Company (RAHCO), has invited firms to bid for a feasibility study and preliminary design for the construction of a railway line from the southern port of Mtwara on the Indian Ocean to the port of Mbamba Bay on Lake Nyasa, with spurs to the Liganga and Mchuchuma iron-ore and coal deposits in the Njombe region.

The railway is part of the Mtwara Development Project, a scheme undertaken by the governments of Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia to improve transport infrastructure and promote development and cross-border integration in a region spanning the four countries

At present, Dar es Salaam in the north handles most of the port traffic for this region and the aim is to facilitate trade in southern Tanzania and the neighbouring landlocked countries. The southern region of Tanzania has high economic potential due to the discovery of mineral resources but has long been left behind in terms of infrastructure investment.
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Mtwara harbour was deepened during the colonial era. In the 1940s, a railway line was built connecting the port to Nachingwea as part of the Tanganyika Groundnut Scheme, which was an attempt by the British colonial administration to cultivate peanuts on a large scale in the region.

The 1,000km railway line will not only contribute to promoting private investment in mineral resource development, but will also enable the utilisation of vast swathes of unused land and other natural resources.

Due to the failure of the scheme the port lost trade and the railway line was closed in 1963. The port was functional but underutilised for many years due to poor transport infrastructure.

However, more recently, increased oil and gas exploration has caused a surge in operations. The 1,000km railway line will not only contribute to promoting private investment in mineral resource development (notably iron ore, coal and natural gas together with limestone and nonferrous metals such as nickel, uranium), but will also enable the utilisation of vast swathes of unused land and other natural resources.

China’s Sichuan Hongda Group has set aside $300m as capital for mining iron ore in Liganga and coal in Mchuchuma in partnership with Tanzania’s National Development Corporation (NDC). A recent study indicates that there are reserves of 428m tons of coal at Mchuchuma and 126m tons of iron at Liganga and Mchuchuma. Developing the central railway The Mtwara–Lake Nyasa railway project comes at time when the government is also constructing a standard gauge railway line from Dar es Salaam to Kigoma and Mwanza to replace the old central railway built by the German colonial power between 1905 and 1914.

The existing Tanzanian railway network comprises two main railways: the cental railway, covering 2,600km between Dar es Salaam and Kigoma on Lake Tanganyika, including a branch at Tabora to Mwanza on Lake Victoria; and the Tanzania–Zambia Railway (TAZARA) built in the 1970s through a $500m Chinese free loan and covering 1,067km from Dar es Salaam to Kapiri Mposhi in Zambia
kama kawaida.. just a feasibility study hahahaha when will you ever construct one of these elephants hahaha
 
Magufuli should also be careful Not to lock up to much Revenue On infrastructure as this may affect other sectors like agriculture and social amenities like health & education
the steel n coal mines had interest to partly finance the project. Now there is also massive graphite, Nobium, titanium n helium in the area. In my humble opinion PPP with these investors should be considered.
 
the steel n coal mines had interest to partly finance the project. Now there is also massive graphite, Nobium, titanium n helium in the area. In my humble opinion PPP with these investors should be considered.
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where Maghu-FOOL-I got the idea from...

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the steel n coal mines had interest to partly finance the project. Now there is also massive graphite, Nobium, titanium n helium in the area. In my humble opinion PPP with these investors should be considered.
Then the so called sleeping Giant will realy wake up. I think there is massive opportunity for TZ to revive the southern trasport infrastructure because of many landlocked countries like zambia malawi n zim.If JPM suceedes to do this in his tenure as president, he will be an Icon
 
Dar mpaka moro imewashinda, Viwonder twaviona na pia vinyesi 123 sembuse SADC Rail?
 
Then the so called sleeping Giant will realy wake up. I think there is massive opportunity for TZ to revive the southern trasport infrastructure because of many landlocked countries like zambia malawi n zim.If JPM suceedes to do this in his tenure as president, he will be an Icon
The only reasonable Kenyan in this thread...
 
Kwa hiI reli it's tricky do we do standard gauge or cape gauge? If intended to serve SADC countries..
Hiyo ni ni SGR, haitoungana na reli yoyote ya SADC, lengo ni kufikisha mizigo ziwa Nyasa ili iweze kubebwa na meli hadi Malawi na Msumbiji, hapo target ni hizo nchi mbili, Tayari Zambia na DRC zinatumia Tazara, Rwanda na Burundi na Uganda wapo chini ya cerntral corridor, zilibaki hizi mbili tu kuzifikia kwa reli.
 
Magufuli should also be careful Not to lock up to much Revenue On infrastructure as this may affect other sectors like agriculture and social amenities like health & education
Usihofu wakenya amtakufa njaa tz tunachakula cha kutosha kulisha EAC yote
 
Hiyo ni ni SGR, haitoungana na reli yoyote ya SADC, lengo ni kufikisha mizigo ziwa Nyasa ili iweze kubebwa na meli hadi Malawi na Msumbiji, hapo target ni hizo nchi mbili, Tayari Zambia na DRC zinatumia Tazara, Rwanda na Burundi na Uganda wapo chini ya cerntral corridor, zilibaki hizi mbili tu kuzifikia kwa reli.
kuna umuhimu wa seemless connection of Mtwara port to landlocked countries ndo maana kuunganishwa na Zambia pia ni muhimu. Na pia nathani it will make more economic sense kama itaunganishwa na TAZARA na ndo maana Cape Gauge makes more sense. Kumbuka mradi wa LNG plant utakuwa Lindi na kuweka miundombinu ya kuunganisha cost na SADC as a whole itatupa mode prospects kufupisha umbali na kuteka biashara ya SADC pia.
 
Oohh kumbe ni bid for feasibility study and preliminary design..hapo sawa.

Nilitaka kustuka ujenzi gani tena huo unaanza maana SGR kipande cha Morogoro kwenda huko mbele hakina hata senti kumi..!! Huku mmesharukia Southern Corridor..khaa.

Kila mahali Tanzania inahangaika kukopa kwa ajili ya SGR. Barclays nasikia has turned down maombi ya mkopo..World Bank hawataki kusikia any loan application kutoka Tanzania kutokana na uvunjifu wa haki za binadamu, ukandamizaji wa Demokrasia, kuuwa raia ovyo, kupiga risasi wapinzani (Lissu) etc etc.

Hakuna lolote la maana ambalo serikali ya awamu ya tano ya CCM itakalofanikiwa labda kupiga risasi na kuuwa wapinzani..

Halafu kumbukeni hiyo Nchi haina sekta moja tu. Elimu imekufa, Afya ipo mortuary, other sectors are dying..

PhD ya Chemistry bhana.
 
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