Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Hamnaga kitu wakunya hufanya kwa standards! Sasa hizo sidewalks mbona nyembamba hivyo? Hivi neno international standards hali-exist huko unyambani?
Ona yenu standard ya Mwanza ilivyo. The pot calling the kettle black! See how wide that sidewalk is
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Kwa Sasa Mikutano haikatiki kwenye Miji yetu ya Dar,Arusha na Zanzibar

Juzi ilikuwa Mkutano wa Majaji Wakuu Afrika na Sasa Mkutano wa mambo ya Mali Asili

View: https://twitter.com/Hakingowi/status/1719651613428559912?t=WqOOOU4taDF4sjVUF4doAQ&s=19

Mwezi wa 12 Kuna Mkutano wa WB ambapo boss wake Ajay Banga atakuwepo.

View: https://twitter.com/mofURT/status/1719338319232823454?t=kzlKzynQKjeFrH6oK6rJDA&s=19

Alafu mnajilingasha nasi. Such events take place KICC almost every month
 
Kwenye soka huwa tunawaambia watuache hawasikii, angalia hii pia mchezaji wa Yanga ametajwa kwenye kikosi cha wiki Africa, ni kutokana na ku shine kwenye ligi na wala sio national team, hii maana yake ni kwamba ligi yetu ni kubwa sana kwa sasa 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👇👇👇👇View attachment 2799994
Things that excite you … 🤣🤣🤣…. We play in the world leagues… our athletes are nominated for world awards …and we don’t even post it…
 
Utapingana na ukweli mpaka lini? Kila siku tuna share articles zinazotuweka mbele yenu kwa mambo yote hayo aliyotaja coodip1 ifike wakati accept truth zen move on hutakufa.
Show me any news placing tanzania ahead of Kenya on financial services sector

Show me any news placing Tanzania ahead of Kenya in the aviation industry

Show me any news placing Tanzania ahead of Kenya in ports and port operations
Show me any news article placing Tanzania ahead of Kenya in power generation and usage

Haya ni baadhi ya mambo mwenzako alisema Tanzania is building her modern economy on.

Ukijubu hayo maswali then we'll start to have a conversation
 
Show me any news placing tanzania ahead of Kenya on financial services sector

Show me any news placing Tanzania ahead of Kenya in the aviation industry

Show me any news placing Tanzania ahead of Kenya in ports and port operations
Show me any news article placing Tanzania ahead of Kenya in power generation and usage

Haya ni baadhi ya mambo mwenzako alisema Tanzania is building her modern economy on.

Ukijubu hayo maswali then we'll start to have a conversation
Najua mengi umeyaruka, umechagua yale ambayo una nafuu nayo, angalia kwanza alichosema coodip1 alafu angalia maeneo uliyoyaruka ukaenda kujibu yenye unafuu kwako 👇👇
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Ok, nitakujibu kama ifuatavyo.
Financial sector, Tanzania 👇👇
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Aviation industry, Tanzania 👇👇
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Kenya 👇👇
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Ports 👇👇
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Tukija kwenye power generation kila mtu anajua tumejenga bwawa kubwa ambapo tunakwenda kuwauzia umeme mtake msitake 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 

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EACOP crude oil pipelines ready, on the way to Uganda​

The Independent November 1, 2023 JOBS, NEWS Leave a comment


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The PAU Officials inspecting the EACOP Pipe casings at the PCK Pipe Mill workshop at Lianyungang, jiangsu Province. Courtsey Photo URN

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Panyu Chu Kong (PCK) Steel Pipe says it is ready to deliver the first one hundred kilometers of “Smart Crude oil pipeline” for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project.

The pipelines are part of those needed for the construction of the 1,445-kilometer pipeline that will transport Uganda’s oil from Hoima to the Port of Tanga in Tanzania.

According to the company, the first batch of the pipes are ready and in the process of being delivered to the port of Tanga, in Tanzania.

“We are committed to ensuring timely delivery and high-quality pipes,” Xie Leshan the PCK President said at a meeting with a delegation of the Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU) led by Ernest Rubondo, the Executive Director.

The team visited PCK’s Pipe Mill in Lianyungang as part of a verification and validation visit to the Kingfisher Development project and East Africa Crude Oil pipeline (EACOP) Project activities in China, ahead of accelerated timelines for Uganda’s Oil projects.

Confirmation by the company confirms the major role that China and Chinese firms are expected to play in the construction of the pipeline. Some Western banks and insurance firms were forced to shy away from funding the project.

The developers of the EACOP) project are CNOOC Uganda Limited, TotalEnergies EP Uganda, Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) and the Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC).

‘The readiness of the first 100km of pipes for the EACOP is an indication of the Government of Uganda and the oil companies’ commitment to deliver First Oil. The achievement of these and other milestones is also a result of the stable macroeconomic environment, and Uganda’s legal and institutional framework that has and continues to enable the oil industry to thrive,” said Rubondo.

During the visit, which coincided with China’s Belt and Road Initiative forum, Ernest Rubondo and Liu Yongjie, the Chairman CNOOC International met at the CNOOC International Headquarters in Beijing on 21st October 2023.

“This meeting signifies an important development in the ongoing collaboration between Uganda and China in the oil and gas sector” said Rubondo. Liu and Rubondo discussed the progress of the Kingfisher project and received assurances of CNOOC’s commitment to fulfill its responsibilities on the project and expand cooperation to deliver a ‘shining star’ project in Uganda.

They also discussed strategies for the commercialization of Uganda’s oil and gas resources and ways to maximize the in-country value generated by these projects, extending to local communities and national enterprises, thereby further enhancing economic growth and development.

Rubondo and Liu agreed that the timely delivery of the project together with the development of national and community content are the best way to ensure a win-win situation for the Kingfisher project.

The delegation also visited the Shougang Beijing Group’s Qian’an steel mill, which supplies the steel plates used in the manufacturing of pipes.

“This is a crucial component of the project, as the quality and timely delivery of steel sheets are vital for the successful execution of the pipeline project which ensures the delivery of Kingfisher and Tilenga crude to Tanga for export” Rubondo said.

The China visit symbolises the collaborative efforts between Uganda and China in the oil and gas sector, with a particular emphasis on the successful execution of key projects like the Kingfisher, Tilenga and the East African Crude Oil Pipeline.

“The visit is not only an exchange with CNOOC and its major contractors, but also an understanding of the achievements of Chinese-style modernisation and the Belt and Road Initiative. These collaborations not only have economic implications but also contribute to the development and growth of both nations’ oil and gas industries” he added.

The PAU delegation also met various companies that have been contracted by both TotalEnergies and CNOOC Uganda to undertake works and services on the oil and gas projects in Uganda.

These contractors included COOEC (part of a joint venture undertaking the detailed engineering design, procurement, and construction of the Kingfisher project Central Processing facility and other facilities), COSL (drilling services), CENERTECH (Well completions tools, core cutting and fishing, drilling software and coating of the Kingfisher feeder pipeline) and CPP (construction of the EACOP pipeline and above ground installations).

EACOP will have the capacity to pump up to 230,000 barrels of crude oil daily down a specially designed 1,443 km-long `smart’ pipe from western Uganda to the Indian Ocean coastline of Tanzania.

Some parts of the pipe will be heat traced so that the high-grade, low Sulphur Ugandan crude, which is waxy at surface temperatures, will flow evenly. The pipeline, which will be buried along its length at up to 1.5 metres below the surface, will be lined with hi-tech insulation as well as sensors and cut-off valves to minimise the risk of leakages.

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Kuna fools walidai ati pipelines za mradi wa EACOP zitapita Mombasa! Get ready for the shock of ur life! While Museveni is contemplating importing Uganda's fuel via Tanga, all the pipelines for EACOP will arrive via Tanga port!
Sasa mjitayarishe kulilia chooni maana yale maandamano yenyu yame-back fire!

CC: Nicxie, mwaiofhawaii, NairobiWalker n Kimbg
 

View: https://twitter.com/UGIndependent/status/1719610286133395565


EACOP crude oil pipelines ready, on the way to Uganda​

The Independent November 1, 2023 JOBS, NEWS Leave a comment


Uganda-oil-pipeline.jpg


The PAU Officials inspecting the EACOP Pipe casings at the PCK Pipe Mill workshop at Lianyungang, jiangsu Province. Courtsey Photo URN

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Panyu Chu Kong (PCK) Steel Pipe says it is ready to deliver the first one hundred kilometers of “Smart Crude oil pipeline” for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project.

The pipelines are part of those needed for the construction of the 1,445-kilometer pipeline that will transport Uganda’s oil from Hoima to the Port of Tanga in Tanzania.

According to the company, the first batch of the pipes are ready and in the process of being delivered to the port of Tanga, in Tanzania.

“We are committed to ensuring timely delivery and high-quality pipes,” Xie Leshan the PCK President said at a meeting with a delegation of the Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU) led by Ernest Rubondo, the Executive Director.

The team visited PCK’s Pipe Mill in Lianyungang as part of a verification and validation visit to the Kingfisher Development project and East Africa Crude Oil pipeline (EACOP) Project activities in China, ahead of accelerated timelines for Uganda’s Oil projects.

Confirmation by the company confirms the major role that China and Chinese firms are expected to play in the construction of the pipeline. Some Western banks and insurance firms were forced to shy away from funding the project.

The developers of the EACOP) project are CNOOC Uganda Limited, TotalEnergies EP Uganda, Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) and the Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC).

‘The readiness of the first 100km of pipes for the EACOP is an indication of the Government of Uganda and the oil companies’ commitment to deliver First Oil. The achievement of these and other milestones is also a result of the stable macroeconomic environment, and Uganda’s legal and institutional framework that has and continues to enable the oil industry to thrive,” said Rubondo.

During the visit, which coincided with China’s Belt and Road Initiative forum, Ernest Rubondo and Liu Yongjie, the Chairman CNOOC International met at the CNOOC International Headquarters in Beijing on 21st October 2023.

“This meeting signifies an important development in the ongoing collaboration between Uganda and China in the oil and gas sector” said Rubondo. Liu and Rubondo discussed the progress of the Kingfisher project and received assurances of CNOOC’s commitment to fulfill its responsibilities on the project and expand cooperation to deliver a ‘shining star’ project in Uganda.

They also discussed strategies for the commercialization of Uganda’s oil and gas resources and ways to maximize the in-country value generated by these projects, extending to local communities and national enterprises, thereby further enhancing economic growth and development.

Rubondo and Liu agreed that the timely delivery of the project together with the development of national and community content are the best way to ensure a win-win situation for the Kingfisher project.

The delegation also visited the Shougang Beijing Group’s Qian’an steel mill, which supplies the steel plates used in the manufacturing of pipes.

“This is a crucial component of the project, as the quality and timely delivery of steel sheets are vital for the successful execution of the pipeline project which ensures the delivery of Kingfisher and Tilenga crude to Tanga for export” Rubondo said.

The China visit symbolises the collaborative efforts between Uganda and China in the oil and gas sector, with a particular emphasis on the successful execution of key projects like the Kingfisher, Tilenga and the East African Crude Oil Pipeline.

“The visit is not only an exchange with CNOOC and its major contractors, but also an understanding of the achievements of Chinese-style modernisation and the Belt and Road Initiative. These collaborations not only have economic implications but also contribute to the development and growth of both nations’ oil and gas industries” he added.

The PAU delegation also met various companies that have been contracted by both TotalEnergies and CNOOC Uganda to undertake works and services on the oil and gas projects in Uganda.

These contractors included COOEC (part of a joint venture undertaking the detailed engineering design, procurement, and construction of the Kingfisher project Central Processing facility and other facilities), COSL (drilling services), CENERTECH (Well completions tools, core cutting and fishing, drilling software and coating of the Kingfisher feeder pipeline) and CPP (construction of the EACOP pipeline and above ground installations).

EACOP will have the capacity to pump up to 230,000 barrels of crude oil daily down a specially designed 1,443 km-long `smart’ pipe from western Uganda to the Indian Ocean coastline of Tanzania.

Some parts of the pipe will be heat traced so that the high-grade, low Sulphur Ugandan crude, which is waxy at surface temperatures, will flow evenly. The pipeline, which will be buried along its length at up to 1.5 metres below the surface, will be lined with hi-tech insulation as well as sensors and cut-off valves to minimise the risk of leakages.

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MY TAKE

Kuna fools walidai ati pipelines za mradi wa EACOP zitapita Mombasa! Get ready for the shock of ur life! While Museveni is contemplating importing Uganda's fuel via Tanga, all the pipelines for EACOP will arrive via Tanga port!
Sasa mjitayarishe kulilia chooni maana yale maandamano yenyu yame-back fire!

CC: Nicxie, mwaiofhawaii, NairobiWalker n Kimbg

Hakuna bomba litatumika bila kufanyiwa coating Tanzania Coating Plant located at the pipeline’s midpoint

Kutoa bomba Mombasa kulileta mpaka Nzega kwenye coating facility ni umbali zaidi ya kilometers 200 tofauti na kutoa Tanga to Nzega

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Sasa jirani sijui tumsaidieje maana alikurupuka Kabla ya ushauri eti anataka atobozee Gabon kwa SGR, wakati aliyojengewa imeishia suswa, mchina kamwacha solemba na bakuli mkononi
Afadhali hata ingekua SGR yenye tija labda modern one, wameenda kuletewa train za 100 yrs ago na wao wanashangilia 🤣🤣🤣
 
Inflation hits even the most stable economies in the world sasa sijui unawashwa na nini. Why you think that Kenya should be immune to inflation beats logic.

What modern economy is Tanzania building? Do you know the features of a modern economy ndio utuambie Tanzania is building one? Usiwe unaongea mambo huelewi.

Kwa mambo yote uliyotaja, Tanzania is ahead of Kenya in mining alone, which is a natural resource and maybe agriculture (which I highly doubt)
Do you hear yourself? Povu jingiiii 🤣🤣🤣
 
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