Sylivia Mulinge shouldn't be allowed to work in Tanzania, Hire a Tanzanian Instead.

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Vodacom Tanzania's new managing director Sylvia Mulinge is yet to take up her new position, four months after her appointment, as the firm awaits a work permit from the Immigration Department.

The telco, which is Tanzania’s largest wireless telecommunications network, says it applied for the document on May 23, and is still awaiting a response.

But, the firm is still confident that the long wait will not affect operations, saying it has a business continuity plan in place.

The commercial director, Hisham Hendi, is heading the company in an acting capacity, Vodacom Tanzania PLC chairman Ali Mufuruki said in response to an inquiry by The EastAfrican.

“The pending work permit has no impact on business operations and we hope to know the outcome as soon as possible so it does not affect future performance,” Mr Mufuruki added.

Ms Mulinge, previously director of the consumer business unit at Safaricom in Kenya, was appointed in mid-April to take up the position then held by Ian Ferrao. She was to assume office on June 1.

Mr Ferrao led Vodacom Tanzania through the $213 million initial public offering in August 2016 — the country’s largest.

Vodacom controls 32 per cent market share of the country’s 40 million mobile subscribers. Its half-year results showed that its customer base grew 5.5 per cent to 13.2 million customers, up from 12.6 million over the same period last year.

Tanzania media reported that Ms Mulinge’s was not among the more than 400 work permits the Immigration department issued last week.

Mr Mufuruki said Vodacom had followed the mandatory application process and was confident it would receive a response soon.

“So far we have received no feedback, so we do not know the possible outcome. Work permit applications and their approval time periods vary,” Mr Mufuruki said.

Ms Mulinge's previous role at Safaricom was taken up by Charles Wanjohi.

Safaricom remained non-committal on Ms Mulinge's job status with the Nairobi Securities Exchange-listed telecoms operator instead referring The EastAfrican to Vodacom.

Ms Mulinge is credited with overseeing the growth of Safaricom’s enterprise business, spearheading its reorganisation strategy and early spotting of industry trends, such as customer segmentations that enabled the firm to provide a range of customer-focused products and services.

In May, Ally Mtanda, the Tanzania Immigration Department spokesperson, dismissed claims that Ms Mulinge had been denied a work permit, instead clarifying that they were yet to receive her application.

On Friday, Mr Mtanda declined to comment on the status of the application.
 
I have gone carefully through your argument but there is no strong reason to substantiate your allegation as to why the above named person should not be allowed to work in Tanzania, hence unjustifiable. And you have failed to show the aftermath on your assertion if she accorded with an opportunity. So for the foregoing reasons, I hereby dismiss your claim for lack of merits.
 
Vodacom Tanzania's new managing director Sylvia Mulinge is yet to take up her new position, four months after her appointment, as the firm awaits a work permit from the Immigration Department.

The telco, which is Tanzania’s largest wireless telecommunications network, says it applied for the document on May 23, and is still awaiting a response.

But, the firm is still confident that the long wait will not affect operations, saying it has a business continuity plan in place.

The commercial director, Hisham Hendi, is heading the company in an acting capacity, Vodacom Tanzania PLC chairman Ali Mufuruki said in response to an inquiry by The EastAfrican.

“The pending work permit has no impact on business operations and we hope to know the outcome as soon as possible so it does not affect future performance,” Mr Mufuruki added.

Ms Mulinge, previously director of the consumer business unit at Safaricom in Kenya, was appointed in mid-April to take up the position then held by Ian Ferrao. She was to assume office on June 1.

Mr Ferrao led Vodacom Tanzania through the $213 million initial public offering in August 2016 — the country’s largest.

Vodacom controls 32 per cent market share of the country’s 40 million mobile subscribers. Its half-year results showed that its customer base grew 5.5 per cent to 13.2 million customers, up from 12.6 million over the same period last year.

Tanzania media reported that Ms Mulinge’s was not among the more than 400 work permits the Immigration department issued last week.

Mr Mufuruki said Vodacom had followed the mandatory application process and was confident it would receive a response soon.

“So far we have received no feedback, so we do not know the possible outcome. Work permit applications and their approval time periods vary,” Mr Mufuruki said.

Ms Mulinge's previous role at Safaricom was taken up by Charles Wanjohi.

Safaricom remained non-committal on Ms Mulinge's job status with the Nairobi Securities Exchange-listed telecoms operator instead referring The EastAfrican to Vodacom.

Ms Mulinge is credited with overseeing the growth of Safaricom’s enterprise business, spearheading its reorganisation strategy and early spotting of industry trends, such as customer segmentations that enabled the firm to provide a range of customer-focused products and services.

In May, Ally Mtanda, the Tanzania Immigration Department spokesperson, dismissed claims that Ms Mulinge had been denied a work permit, instead clarifying that they were yet to receive her application.

On Friday, Mr Mtanda declined to comment on the status of the application.

20 of your biggest companies combined cannot match Safaricom's profit. Tanzanians have proved they cannot run companies.
 
Huyu Mwanamama anawekewa figisu wakati kuna a lot of other Kenyans wanaajiriwa bila vikwazo vyovyote sehemu nyingine mbalimbali, inaleta maana gani..?!
 
Huyu Mwanamama anawekewa figisu wakati kuna a lot of other Kenyans wanaajiriwa bila vikwazo vyovyote sehemu nyingine mbalimbali, inaleta maana gani..?!

Ahaaa haaa haaa
Hamna haja ya kumung'unya maneno, huyu Mama Lishe katumwa kuja kuvuruga VodaCom yetu.
Halafu si raia mwema, maana huko kwao amekuwa na kesi ya mauaji.
 
Kina kelvin twissa nao wajiandae kufunga virago huko Kenya kurejea bongo
 
But if the going gets tough like this, I'm worrying if the termination won't be the option.
Termination kabla hata hajaanza kazi? Hii afrosinema yote ni ya nini? Si waseme live tu kwamba wamemnyima work permit. Sidhani sasa hivi yupo jobless eti ameketi anangoja tu.
 
Termination kabla hata hajaanza kazi? Hii afrosinema yote ni ya nini? Si waseme live tu kwamba wamemnyima work permit. Sidhani sasa hivi yupo jobless eti ameketi anangoja tu.

Yaaa
Kama hajapata work permit, residence permit, inakuwa haina NAMNA ni kusitisha mkataba tu.
 
20 of your biggest companies combined cannot match Safaricom's profit. Tanzanians have proved they cannot run companies.
Safaricom's exaggerated profit, is as fake as that Wayne Rooney wearing turkana oil shirt in one of your colleagues avatar, that's a ploy to monopolize the market. No one will invest in communication if their rivals to-be has that much financial power. In the end it's the likes of you who suffers. We enjoy cheap services in Tanzania because no one controls the market. Do you know why fewer people are rich in Kenya while the majority of you kibera people are struggling with a single meal? rephrase what I wrote from the beginning.
 
I have gone carefully through your argument but there is no strong reason to substantiate your allegation as to why the above named person should not be allowed to work in Tanzania, hence unjustifiable. And you have failed to show the aftermath on your assertion if she accorded with an opportunity. So for the foregoing reasons, I hereby dismiss your claim for lack of merits.
Sound like a Judge!!!

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