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😂😂😂 boy, I ain’t desperate. I’m just stating the facts. Our three extra floors are useful just as I stated earlier. You are trying so hard but you know what, it’s over. We win.
I am not a boy like you are. I am a man. Facts? What facts are you stating? That your sgr station is poorly designed? If your extra floors are useful, what makes you think ours aren't? Isn't that desperation?
 
hio sio kazi yangu kazi yenu hio ni kutuonesha construction board ya ujenzi out of that show us render 😂😂😂
Barabara zetu nyingi haziwekwi construction boards. Hata za Waiyaki Way na Ngong road uliitisha humu ila ujenzi inaendelea. Utasumbuka sana
 
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Tanzania to invest $426mln in new irrigation systems
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Monday, 22 June 2020 19:44
Tanzania to invest $426mln in new irrigation systems


(Ecofin Agency) - The Tanzanian government plans to build new agricultural irrigation systems in the coming years. According to Tanzania's National Irrigation Commission (NIRC) cited by Xinhua, $426 million is planned to be invested to build 384 new irrigation systems over the next five years in eight regions of the country including Dodoma, Kilimanjaro, Mbeya, Morogoro, Mtwara, Mwanza, Tabora, and Katavi.

According to the authorities, this program is intended to alleviate the difficulties of the Tanzanian agricultural sector, which accounts for a third of the country's GDP. The recent heavy rains in the East African region have affected the performance of the sector, which employs 75% of the population. The investment will have a direct impact on the improvement of food security across the country.

According to Daudi Kaali, MD of NIRC, the funds needed to implement the new irrigation projects will be mobilized under the second phase of Tanzania's Agricultural Sector Development Program, which is scheduled to be completed by 2023.

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Tanzania to invest $426mln in new irrigation systems
 
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