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Hapa ndio umeandika nini? Stress mbaya sana 😄😄Pumbavu kabisa yaani huku tozo huku wanakopa.
Hapa ndio umeandika nini? Stress mbaya sana 😄😄Pumbavu kabisa yaani huku tozo huku wanakopa.
Kukopa kawaida ,ukitaka masharti Kaombe mkatabaNaomba kujua hayo masharti nafuu maana haluna aliyewahi kukopa alasema hajapewa madharti nafuu zaidi tunaona deni la taifa likipaa tu tangu kwa magufuli na sasa kwa samia.
Masharti hayo ni yapi?
"mkopo wa zaidi ya dola za Marekani 500m" We msemaje wa Serikali, Hiyo uliyosema ndio kiasi gani? Kwanini hutoi takwimu iliyokamilika? Au ndio upenyo wa kupiga? Hembu uwe unautaabarisha Umma, kwa habari zilizokamilika.Msemaji Mkuu wa Serikali Gerson Msigwa amesema serikali imepokea mkopo wa zaidi ya dola za Marekani 500m
Fedha hizo zitatumika kujazilizia kwenye Tozo za mshikamano na hivyo kujenga madarasa mengi zaidi kufikia zaidi ya 1000, kwa sasa tunajenga madarasa 550 kwa kutumia Tozo, amesema.
Pia mkopo huo wa masharti nafuu tutautumia kuimarisha Huduma za kijamii ikiwemo maji, umeme vijijini na barabara za vijijini, amesisitiza msemaji wa serikali.
Source: TBC
Miundombinu ya madarasa kwanza ndio mengine yatafuata, watoto wako wako private wa kwetu wanarundikana chini kwa hiyo tuliaTuseme tu ukweli, hii nchi imeshakua ngumu! Yaani tunavurugwa vurugwa tu. Wanaongeza tu idadi ya madarasa kupitia hela za TOZO, kodi, mikopo yenye riba kutoka IMF na WB!
Kamwe huwezi kusikia wakijenga/wakiongeza nyumba za walimu au kuongeza uwiano kati ya idadi ya walimu dhidi ya hao wanafunzi wanao ongezeka kila siku!
Unaweza Jenga miundombinu kwa mkopo ila ajira haitolewi kwa pesa ya mkopo,toa upumbavu wako hapa.Hii nchi ni ya kipuuzi Sana ,yaan wanasiasa wamekomaa na ujenzi wa madarasa mwanzo mwisho wakat hawatak kuajir walimu.
Shule ina wanafunz 1000 walimu 7 ,huu ni upumbavu wa Hali ya juu Sana ,sijui ndio mkakat wa kuendelea kuzalisha wenye upeo mdogo ili waendelee kututawala milele yote.
Kila kukicha ujenzi wa vyumba vya madarasa na hii inatokana na siasa kujichimbia kwenye swala la elimu ,maafisa elimu wanaiba mitihani hasa ya primary ili waendelee kubakia kwenye vyeo vyao ,ajabu mitoto hata isiojua kusoma na kuandika inaenda secondary ,yaan inaenda kujaza tu nafasi ili mradi iondkane ufaulu umeongezeka na hiyo ndio credit kwa wanasiasa.
Nasemaje acheni huo ujambaz wa kuiba mitihani ,watoto wafaulu kwa uelewa wao alafu uone sec wataenda wangap na wakienda walio halal lazima vyumba vya madarasa vitoshe tu, mnapeleka vilaza sec alafu mnakosa pa kuwahifadhi huku mkiwabebesha mzigo mzito walimu ambao kwa idad hawatoshi kabisa.
Hizo pesa ajiri walimu na sekta zingine km ni shule tunazo nyingi pia vyumba vitatosha endapo mtaacha siasa kwenye elimu.
Mambo ya ajabu kabisa kuwahi kutokea! Yani pesa yote hio ndio ikajenge madarasa 1000 tu? These guys must be kidding us!Msemaji Mkuu wa Serikali Gerson Msigwa amesema serikali imepokea mkopo wa zaidi ya dola za Marekani 500m
Fedha hizo zitatumika kujazilizia kwenye Tozo za mshikamano na hivyo kujenga madarasa mengi zaidi kufikia zaidi ya 1000, kwa sasa tunajenga madarasa 550 kwa kutumia Tozo, amesema.
Pia mkopo huo wa masharti nafuu tutautumia kuimarisha Huduma za kijamii ikiwemo maji, umeme vijijini na barabara za vijijini, amesisitiza msemaji wa serikali.
Source: TBC
Unashinda dukani,hujui hata mtaani kwako kuna shule ngapi,mikutano huhudhurii unataka nani aje kwako kukuhabarisha?Mwambie huyo mkinga wa Njombe atuambie hayo madarasa yapo wilaya zipi,tarafa zipi ,mkoa upi
Uhusiano upo,tumia akili hizo ni pesa za kuchenjua uchumi anaepanga vipaombele ni aliyechukua mkopo..Mfadhiri gani anayekubali kutoa Mkopo kwa ajiri ya Corona, Mkopo huo huo utumike kwa shughuli nyingi ya Umeme, barabara.
hakuna Mahusiano yeyote kati ya Corona Na Umeme, barabara
Hii Serikali imeanza kusema Uongo
Kwa mfano intake ya chanjo ingekuwa kubwa na uhitaji upo huenda serikali ingetumia pesa hii kuagiza chanjo ila kwa kuwa hamtaki chanjo wanaielekeza kwenye sekta zingineKwa hiyo sio corona tena ni madarasa?
Nadhani hapo atakuelewa!Kwa mfano intake ya chanjo ingekuwa kubwa na uhitaji upo huenda serikali ingetumia pesa hii kuagiza chanjo ila kwa kuwa hamtaki chanjo wanaielekeza kwenye sekta zingine
Na wewe Acha kuropoka serikali imeainisha maeneo ya kupelekwa pesa hapo juu kwenye taarifa yake, kwenye madarasa wamesema watajenga 1000.. na pesa nyingine itaenda sekta tajwa hapo juu..Mambo ya ajabu kabisa kuwahi kutokea! Yani pesa yote hio ndio ikajenge madarasa 1000 tu? These guys must be kidding us!
Kama tozo ya 50B inajenga madarasa 500+ hio trillion 1.2 ndio ijenge madarasa 1000 tu? Kazi ipo kwa kweli!
Sio Pesa nyingi kwa nani? We unayo hio hela?Na wewe Acha kuropoka serikali imeainisha maeneo ya kupelekwa pesa hapo juu kwenye taarifa yake, kwenye madarasa wamesema watajenga 1000.. na pesa nyingine itaenda sekta tajwa hapo juu..
Acheni umaskini Til.1.2 sio pesa nyingi,miradi ya maji 4 tuu hiyo pesa inakata.
Kwa serikali,kwangu hiyo ni pesa ya kula ukoo hadi tunakufaSio Pesa nyingi kwa nani? We unayo hio hela?
Sasa usiiongelee kama vile buku tu! Kuwa na nidhamu unapozungumzia Trillion!Kwa serikali,kwangu hiyo ni pesa ya kula ukoo hadi tunakufa
Ila kuna kipindi mwenye Mkopo anafanya ufuatiliaji kuona pesa aliyotoa inafanya kazi iliyokusudia.Uhusiano upo,tumia akili hizo ni pesa za kuchenjua uchumi anaepanga vipaombele ni aliyechukua mkopo..
Tzn tumeshatoka LDC hatupangiwi tena na huo ni mkopo sio msaadaIla kuna kipindi mwenye Mkopo anafanya ufuatiliaji kuona pesa aliyotoa inafanya kazi iliyokusudia.
Mama yenu katika ubora wakeMkopo umetolewa kwa ajili ya kupambana na athari za COVID-19 lakini wahuni wanapeleka pesa kwingine!!!!
IMF Executive Board Approves US$567.25 Million in Emergency Support to Tanzania to Address the COVID-19 Pandemic
September 7, 2021
Washington, DC: The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today approved a disbursement of SDR132.6 million (US$189.08 million) under the Rapid Credit Facility (RCF) and a purchase equivalent to SDR265.2 million (US$378.17 million) under the Rapid Financing Instrument (RFI), a total of SDR397.8 million (US$567.25 million or 100 percent of quota). This emergency financing will help finance Tanzania’s urgent balance of payment needs stemming from the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The COVID-19 outbreak has led to the collapse of the tourism sector and amplified the need for significant financing to tackle the health and economic effects of the pandemic.
- The IMF approved US$567.25 million in emergency financial assistance under the Rapid Credit Facility and Rapid Financing Instrument to support the authorities’ efforts in responding to the pandemic by addressing the urgent health, humanitarian, and economic costs. The resources are also expected to play a catalytic role in their efforts to mobilize additional support from development partners.
- The authorities also commit to strengthening governance and transparency to ensure that the financial resources are efficiently spent on addressing the crisis.
Tanzania’s economic outlook has deteriorated due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. With the collapse in tourism in the wake of travel restrictions, the economy reportedly decelerated to 4.8 percent growth in 2020, and growth is expected to remain subdued in 2021.Tanzania faces an urgent balance of payment need of about 1.5 percent of GDP as the authorities implement a comprehensive plan to mitigate the effects of the pandemic and preserve macroeconomic stability in the face of a reported third wave of the virus.
The disbursement under the RCF and purchase under the RFI will help finance the interventions needed to mitigate the severe socio-economic impacts of the pandemic and help catalyze support from development partners. The authorities have indicated that they are committed to pursuing economic policies appropriate for addressing the impact of the pandemic and are committed to strengthening coordination and transparency to ensure that RCF and RFI resources are spent on fighting the pandemic. These measures include publishing reports of RCF and RFI resources spent and undertaking a post-crisis audit of all pandemic-related spending.
Following the Executive Board’s discussion, Mr. Bo Li, Deputy Managing Director and Chair, issued the following statement:
"The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted Tanzania’s macroeconomic outlook, and the health and wellbeing of its population. Growth decelerated in 2020 and is expected to remain subdued in 2021, increasing poverty and negatively affecting employment. Tanzania’s risk of external and public debt distress increased to moderate, mainly due to the pandemic’s effect on tourism exports. Tanzania’s macroeconomic outlook hinges on satisfactorily addressing the pandemic, but significant downside risks remain due to uncertainties surrounding the course of the pandemic.
"The authorities are implementing a comprehensive pandemic response plan—Tanzania COVID-19 Socioeconomic Response Plan (TCRP) —to address the fallout of the COVID-19 shock. Tanzania requires urgent financial assistance to implement the plan and avert the severe health, social and economic consequences of a reported third wave of the virus. Emergency support under the Rapid Credit Facility and Rapid Financing Instrument will substantially contribute to filling immediate external financing needs and help catalyze donor support. Temporarily loosening macroeconomic and financial policies will mitigate the pandemic’s adverse impact, by deploying a vaccination campaign, increasing health and social spending, and supporting the private sector. Prioritizing the health response, strengthening coordination and transparency to ensure that funds received are spent on fighting the pandemic, and regularly and transparently reporting epidemiological data will be critical for the plan’s success.
"Maintaining fiscal and debt sustainability, and preserving financial stability, while supporting the economy, will also be important. Closely monitoring the banking system’s health in light of increased banking sector vulnerabilities will be key.
"Once the crisis abates, the authorities appropriately intend to resume implementing reforms to achieve sustainable and inclusive growth. Their broader policy and reform agenda includes fiscal reforms to avoid domestic arrears and pay tax refunds on time, increasing support for education and health spending, and improvements to the business climate."
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IMF Lending Tracker (emergency financing request approved by the IMF Executive Board)