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Ndio nala sasaAhaaa haaa haaa
Hivi kwanza wewe binti umekula?
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Ndio nala sasaAhaaa haaa haaa
Hivi kwanza wewe binti umekula?
They said around 1.5 bln barrels ndiyo recovable., they are even revising the barrels discovered downwards, haujasoma in their news challenges facing the crude pipeline and refinery.,6 bln barrels of recovable crude is a lot!
Ndio nala sasa
That's the most minimal predictions to fix the incurring costs management lakini in reality ni 3.5 to 6 revocable billion barrelsThey said around 1.5 bln barrels ndiyo recovable., they are even revising the barrels discovered downwards, haujasoma in their news challenges facing the crude pipeline and refinery.,
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Na mnawacheka!roho zenu ni kama za swila aiseeAhaaa haaa haaa
Hongera. Kwa maana kuna WATU wamelala bila kutia kitu kwa tumbo.
Na mnawacheka!roho zenu ni kama za swila aisee
How about for Kenya with 600mln barrels less than 100mln recoverable barrelsThey said around 1.5 bln barrels ndiyo recovable., they are even revising the barrels discovered downwards, haujasoma in their news challenges facing the crude pipeline and refinery.,
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Hivi tumekula nini cha wakenya mbona wanapenda kutufuatilia sana
Kwenye Tweeter nimeona mbunge wa Tanzania amefanya retweeting ya Joseph Burite anayedai kwamba Tanzania imeibuka na masharti mapya lukuki ambayo hayakuwepo, kwa kifupi wameanza kupoteana na kila mmoja anaongea lugha yake.
Tatizo Watanzania waliachia kila kitu, wakaahidi kila walichoagizwa ilmradi washinde Wakenya, sasa watakua wamepiga mahesabu na kuona wataliwa na Mganda kwa muda mrefu.
Huyo Mganda aje tu atatukuta manyang'au tupo, huu mchezo hautaki hasira, kila siku nawaambia Watanzania biashara haina undugu wala fadhila ila maslahi.
Kwenye biashara unahitaji kuwa mwenye subira kama chui, unapiga mahesabu ya kona zote, juu chini, pembeni, kulia, kushoto, kasi ya upepo, miale ya jua n.k. Unajiridhisha kabla ya kuruka....
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Tanzania has revisited concessions it made when signing the crude oil pipeline deal with Uganda in mid-2017,@UpstreamOnline understands. As a result, Total is hinting the route to Kenya's Lamu port could be revived.
Hahahah We Fisi kweli unasubiri nyama ibaki ule! Hata mfupa hautabaki. Nikuambie kitu kimoja lazima kuwe na process au makubaliano na mwisho wa siku wataafikiana kwa sababu kurudi Kenya ni kurisk biashara yao maana usalama ni 0%
Ujinga mtupu wafanyakazi wa ITV hawajalipwa mshahara miezi sita , halafu mnamuona wa maana, charity starts at homeNot so fast Dr Mengi is more smarter on this, he is already forging ventures with the Chinese on a gas pipeline project to Uganda. Mind u EACOP will need to be heated n he is already ready to tap the opportunity. Imagine inviting the whole delegation of Chinese investors plus their Ambassador for lunch!
Dr Mengi invites Chinese firms into crop processing, smelting plants
ippmedia.com/en/news/dr-mengi-invites-chinese-firms-crop-processing-smelting-plants
December 5, 2018
Speaking yesterday during a luncheon he prepared for the delegation of Chinese investors who were in the country to explore investment opportunities, Dr Mengi said he is looking for joint ventures with Chinese companies interested to partner with IPP in gas extraction and tyre manufacturing among others.
"My plan is to revive General Tyre plant in Arusha and this is strategic because we have already announced plans to assemble cars in the country - which means we will need tyres," he said.
Dr Mengi told the Chinese delegation that Tanzania was a country with vast investment opportunities in natural resources, saying it can do wonders if enough promotion is made.
He stated that IPP plans to invest in processing cashew nuts , smelting mineral sands from mining areas like gold, tanzanite and others, plus transporting gas to Uganda.
IPP similarly intends to return General Tyre East Africa to its old self as a giant tyre manufacturing plant located in Arusha, he told the delegation.
Other areas Dr Mengi surveyed include plans to invest in exporting fresh fruits and vegetables to China which have been scarce due to climate change.
"China and Tanzania have been friends for a long time and we as Tanzanians bank on the Chinese people as long time brothers and sisters," he declared.
In his remarks, Chinese ambassador to Tanzania Wang Ke said the embassy will always work to facilitate business links between the two countries.
The delegation consisted of multinational companies ranging from manufacturing, technology to construction.
Dr Mengi has in recent days announced an IPP list of industries to be built in the country as part of the industrialization drive.
The first is the pharmaceutical industry which is a joint venture between Dr Mengi and Indian physician Dr Nagesh Bhandari, worth 55bn/- and will be finalised in a period of 18 months.
The facility will be located at Kerege area in Bagamoyo, Coast region.
It is expected that the factory will manufacture various kinds of medicine including Intravenous fluids, Dextrose, Ringer Lactate, Sodium Chloride, Normal Saline and IV kits for kidney dialysis among others.
The IPP Executive Chairman later announced to have ventured with a Dubai based electronic manufacturing company Touchmate to start producing cellphones and electronic accessories in near future.
In the agreement, the company will invest 11.5 billion/- ($5 million) to manufacture smart phones and other electronic equipments like computers, ipads, Bluetooth music speakers, headphones, earphones and various other appliances.
The tablets to be manufactured will be mainly for use by Tanzanian students, especially those studying in rural areas where electricity is insufficient. The solar power tablets will be installed with e-books as per Tanzanian primary and secondary school curricular, he explained.
He said the e-books will partly address the shortage of textbooks and enable students to cope with current science and technology developments.
Recently he signed a memorandum of understanding for the construction of a car assembly plant with a Korean firm. The plant will be located at Kurasini, on the outskirts of the city business centre.
Dont believe every nonsense in here, my bro yuko itv, happy and comfortable.Ala! Wafanyikazi wa ITV hawajalipwa miezi 6 na Geza Ulole hajapost hiyo hapa, what is happening in Tanzania? redeemer