Kuwait grants TZ 109bn/- for central corridor road project
THE
Kuwait government through Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development has
released a loan of 109bn/- to finance Nyahua- Chanya road project, which will
boost economic development through the central corridor.
Speaking to reporters shortly after
the signing ceremony in Dar es Salaam yesterday, the Minister for Finance and
Planning, Dr Philip Mpango, expressed gratitude to the Kuwait government, and
said the road is important because it links Tanzania and other countries.
Upon its completion, the
85-kilometre section will ease transportation of cargoes from the Dar es Salaam
port to nearby countries, and hence boost the country’s economy.
“The road corridor starts in the Dar
es Salaam city, passes through to Kigoma and link Tanzania with other
landlocked countries surrounding Tanzania, therefore, upgrading of the section
will increase traffic movement and capacity between Dar es Salaam port and
Kigoma as well as Burundi and Eastern DRC,” the minister said.
According to him, the objective of
the project also is to increase multimodal transport options in the region and
reduce transport time and cost along the entire central corridor. The loan
agreement signed consists of three parts, including civil works, consultancy
services and technical assistance.
Expounding further, Dr Mpango said
the fund is another commitment of the management of the Kuwait fund for Arab
Economic Development to continue supporting the fifth phase government in
achieving its economic developments.
Deputy Director General of the
Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development, Hamad Al-Omar was in line with the
commitment of the Amir of the State of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber
Al-Sabah made during the 3rd Africa-Arab Summit to grant concessionary loans to
African countries to finance development projects.
Mr Al-Omar was optimistic that Nyahua-Chanya
road will link Tanzanian products and markets in other countries.
“The project is designed to
contribute to the increased demand for transport of passengers and goods on the
central corridor, thereby, promoting trade activities with the neighbouring
countries, and therefore contributing to the economic and social development,”
he said.
Source: Daily News
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