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Sometimes prayers can help you, when did tz sell gold to m790% of those imports are gold.
Sometimes prayers can help you, when did tz sell gold to m790% of those imports are gold.
It seems Ruto has a clear plan for Kenya. This kind of construction ingekuwa inafanyika Tanzania saa hii hatungekuwa na Amani hapa.Kenya is a very heavy construction zone at the moment, I thought Uhuru's last term was busy with development kumbe Ruto's first term has over shadowed it.
You will always remain idiot.Sometimes prayers can help you, when did tz sell gold to m7
Hatungepumua. 😂 😂 😂It seems Ruto has a clear plan for Kenya. This kind of construction ingekuwa inafanyika Tanzania saa hii hatungekuwa na Amani hapa.
😂😂😂🤣🤣Only an ignorant Bongolala would post a wrong map of Africa ( outdated) and not even realize it …Tanzania low level education 🤣🤣
Yet their alternative which is rail is directed towards Kenya. Another Expressway from Kampala is also directed towards Kenya.You are very stupid.
Uganda is on a mission to end your dunderhead ego monopoly by building altenatives.
always learn to read data from central bank, you sound stupid Bank of Uganda| Home
hio rail just count it as a failure, unataka m7 asubirie wiki 2 kwa ajili ya mizigo yake kufika bandariniYet their alternative which is rail is directed towards Kenya. Another Expressway from Kampala is also directed towards Kenya.
Who will leave a direct rail from Ocean to Kampala for a rail that terminates at lake Victoria then you are transferred to a dilapidated Cargo ship traversing at a speed of 15km/h?😂😂Samia pledges rail link to give Uganda access to Indian Ocean
Bob Karashani
February 9, 2026
Reporter in Dar es Salaam
Nation Media Group
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Tanzania has outlined plans to extend railway links with Uganda, giving its landlocked neighbour easier access to the Indian Ocean for shipping and cargo.
The plan, agreed by Presidents Samia Suluhu Hassan of Tanzania and Yoweri Museveni of Uganda during weekend talks in Dar es Salaam, includes extending Tanzania’s standard gauge railway (SGR) to Uganda via Lusahunga and building a separate line from Tanga to Musoma on Lake Victoria.
“The SGR extension from the Isaka dry port (in Tanzania) to Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo will now include another extension to Lusahunga, from where we have asked our Ugandan colleagues to help with another extension to the Murongo border and further into their own country,” President Samia said after the meeting at State House on Saturday.
Tanzania also pledged to fast-track construction of the Tanga–Musoma line, listed among priority projects in the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM)’s 2025–2030 manifesto.
“This will allow Uganda to ship its cargo across the lake directly to Tanga, and vice versa, without much hassle. The Ugandans have expressed their appreciation for this,” Samia said at a joint media briefing with Museveni.
Museveni made a one-day working visit to Tanzania on February 7 to strengthen bilateral ties, following recent elections in both countries that kept the two leaders in power amid controversy.
The Ugandan President has repeatedly argued that Uganda’s economic progress is constrained by its lack of direct access to the sea, unlike its East African Community (EAC) neighbours Kenya and Tanzania.
The issue featured prominently in his talks with Samia. The leaders also discussed the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (Eacop), trade facilitation and regional security before Museveni returned to Kampala on Sunday, February 8.
They agreed to July this year as the official launch date for Eacop operations. The 1,443-kilometre pipeline will transport crude oil from Kabaale–Hoima in Uganda to Chongoleani near Tanga for export.
Other tentative agreements included removing non-tariff barriers, improving maritime links on Lake Victoria between Mwanza and Entebbe, and developing joint energy projects such as a cross-border clean gas pipeline.
Museveni said African countries must cooperate to protect their economic sovereignty.
“We must move forward and not remain as we were before independence. At the same time, we should not move with arrogance. Big countries may put pressure on us, but what matters is how we resist and build our own capacity,” he said.
In a post on X, Museveni described the meeting as “fruitful”, saying it positioned Tanzania as a key export corridor for Uganda and covered “peace, security and stability in the Great Lakes Region.”
🤣 🤣 what plan sasa, ameingia and tanzania took over the business crown what else are you expecting from him, yaani mpaka south sudan wamewakimbia 🤣It seems Ruto has a clear plan for Kenya. This kind of construction ingekuwa inafanyika Tanzania saa hii hatungekuwa na Amani hapa.
Did you get funds to extend your garimoshi to Malaba?Yet their alternative which is rail is directed towards Kenya. Another Expressway from Kampala is also directed towards Kenya.
hio rail ishafeli, at this modern age amna mtu atasubiria wiki 4 mzigo wake kufika, TIME is moneyWho will leave a direct rail from Ocean to Kampala for a rail that terminates at lake Victoria then you are transferred to a dilapidated Cargo ship traversing at a speed of 15km/h?😂😂
be nice bana 🤣 gari moshi tenaDid you get funds to extend your garimoshi to Malaba?
Kasarani Stadium surrounding preparation and beautification has started.
View: https://x.com/i/status/2020891313252573385
Kwahio saaahv mtakua mnachukua bidhaa za mzee mnasafirisha for 1 week ili zifike mpakan wa uganda hehehThat's the same tactic he used when he wanted to be granted permission to import oil by themselves instead of Kenyan middle men, he went to Tanzania and said Uganda will start importing oil through Dar and Tanga, up to date no single Ugandan oil has passed through any of Tanzanian port😂😂😂