Tanzania seeks $200m World Bank loan to clear arrears of state utility

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Tanzania is seeking a loan of $200 million from the World Bank for debt-ridden state power supplier TANESCO, the country's energy ministry said on Monday, two weeks after the president refused to allow the utility to hike prices to cover costs.

President John Magufuli wants cheap electricity to drive industrialization, but the World Bank is likely to insist the loss-making utility increases prices so it can cover the cost of producing power and begin much-needed reforms.

Any struggle to secure that loan would underline the constraints faced by Magufuli, who is nicknamed "The Bulldozer", as he tries to push through an ambitious economic reform agenda 14 months after he arrived in office.

The Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO) has debts of$363 million, the ministry said in a statement, up from $250 million at the end of 2015.

"As part of efforts to reduce TANESCO's arrears ... and improve its operations, the World Bank has held talks with the government through the Ministry of Energy and Minerals for a $200 million loan," the ministry said in a statement.

It also said there was no agreement at this point with the World Bank to raise tariffs in return for the loan.

The World Bank was not immediately available for comment.

Tanzania's energy regulator approved on Dec. 31 a tariff hike of 8.53 percent, less than half of what the utility said it needed to cover the losses.

But the next day, Magufuli sacked the head of the state electricity company, saying the price hike would stymie his plans to ramp up industrial output.

Decades of mismanagement and political meddling means the utility sells electricity below cost. It also struggles to cope with transmission leaks and power theft.

Despite reserves of over 57 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of natural gas, Tanzania faces chronic power shortages due its reliance on hydro-power dams in a drought-prone region for about a third of it's 1,570 MW of installed capacity .

TANESCO has to resort to costly fuel oil or diesel plants to fill the shortfall during dry spells and many of its arrears are due to the costs of private power and fuel suppliers. Most oil plants are being shut or converted to use natural gas.

Tanzania aims to add about 2,000 MW in gas-fired generation by 2018.


Source: dailymail.co.uk
 
Tutakuja jua tu Mramba alifukuzwa kwa kutafuta cheap popularity!!! Huwezi kutatua tatizo la biashara unayoendesha kwa hasara kwa kwenda kukopa!!!! Aidha upunguze matumizi au uongeze bei ya bidhaa unazouza na Tanesco walifanya moja la kuongeza gharama ya umeme na ndicho WB walikiiona ni sahihi sasa mkopo hamna hadi tuongeze bei ya umeme!! Namuona JPM akila matapishi!!! Ukiongoza nchi kwa kutaka kuwafurahisha wananchi kisiasa bila kuangalia ukweli basi utabaki kula matapishi tu!!!
 
DAR ES SALAAM, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Tanzania is seeking a loan of $200 million from the World Bank for debt-ridden state power supplier TANESCO, the country's energy ministry said on Monday, two weeks after the president refused to allow the utility to hike prices to cover costs.

President John Magufuli wants cheap electricity to drive industrialization, but the World Bank is likely to insist the loss-making utility increases prices so it can cover the cost of producing power and begin much-needed reforms.

Any struggle to secure that loan would underline the constraints faced by Magufuli, who is nicknamed "The Bulldozer", as he tries to push through an ambitious economic reform agenda 14 months after he arrived in office.

The Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO) has debts of$363 million, the ministry said in a statement, up from $250 million at the end of 2015.

"As part of efforts to reduce TANESCO's arrears ... and improve its operations, the World Bank has held talks with the government through the Ministry of Energy and Minerals for a $200 million loan," the ministry said in a statement.

It also said there was no agreement at this point with the World Bank to raise tariffs in return for the loan.

The World Bank was not immediately available for comment.

Tanzania's energy regulator approved on Dec. 31 a tariff hike of 8.53 percent, less than half of what the utility said it needed to cover the losses.

But the next day, Magufuli sacked the head of the state electricity company, saying the price hike would stymie his plans to ramp up industrial output.

Decades of mismanagement and political meddling means the utility sells electricity below cost. It also struggles to cope with transmission leaks and power theft.

Despite reserves of over 57 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of natural gas, Tanzania faces chronic power shortages due its reliance on hydro-power dams in a drought-prone region for about a third of it's 1,570 MW of installed capacity .

TANESCO has to resort to costly fuel oil or diesel plants to fill the shortfall during dry spells and many of its arrears are due to the costs of private power and fuel suppliers. Most oil plants are being shut or converted to use natural gas.

Tanzania aims to add about 2,000 MW in gas-fired generation by 2018. (Reporting by Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala; Editing by Richard Lough)



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Tanzania is seeking a loan of $200 million from the World Bank for debt-ridden state power supplier TANESCO, the country's energy ministry said on Monday, two weeks after the president refused to allow the utility to hike prices to cover costs.

President John Magufuli wants cheap electricity to drive industrialization, but the World Bank is likely to insist the loss-making utility increases prices so it can cover the cost of producing power and begin much-needed reforms.

Any struggle to secure that loan would underline the constraints faced by Magufuli, who is nicknamed "The Bulldozer", as he tries to push through an ambitious economic reform agenda 14 months after he arrived in office.

The Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO) has debts of$363 million, the ministry said in a statement, up from $250 million at the end of 2015.

"As part of efforts to reduce TANESCO's arrears ... and improve its operations, the World Bank has held talks with the government through the Ministry of Energy and Minerals for a $200 million loan," the ministry said in a statement.

It also said there was no agreement at this point with the World Bank to raise tariffs in return for the loan.

The World Bank was not immediately available for comment.

Tanzania's energy regulator approved on Dec. 31 a tariff hike of 8.53 percent, less than half of what the utility said it needed to cover the losses.

But the next day, Magufuli sacked the head of the state electricity company, saying the price hike would stymie his plans to ramp up industrial output.

Decades of mismanagement and political meddling means the utility sells electricity below cost. It also struggles to cope with transmission leaks and power theft.

Despite reserves of over 57 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of natural gas, Tanzania faces chronic power shortages due its reliance on hydro-power dams in a drought-prone region for about a third of it's 1,570 MW of installed capacity .

TANESCO has to resort to costly fuel oil or diesel plants to fill the shortfall during dry spells and many of its arrears are due to the costs of private power and fuel suppliers. Most oil plants are being shut or converted to use natural gas.

Tanzania aims to add about 2,000 MW in gas-fired generation by 2018.


Source: dailymail.co.uk
Paying cash $500M for aeroplanes while struggling for $200 for power source is a clear sign of inappropriate use of government funds.
This is the same as not having electrical wiring installation in your house while you are buying a Ferrari.
 
cha msingi tanesco ibinafsishwe completely au iwekwe framework ya kuruhusu kampuni binafsi kuuza na kusambaza umeme

in other words, tanesco's monoply over power distribution should be struck out and a competitive market model be introduced to increase efficiency and mitigate costs

ni mtazamo wangu tu
 
Paying cash $500M for aeroplanes while struggling for $200 for power source is a clear sign of inappropriate use of government funds.
This is the same as not having electrical wiring installation in your house while you are buying a Ferrari.
word..

the cost of 2 bombardeer planes + boeing dreamliner would be sufficient to restore the ailing state utility
 
Una mkeo unampangia hela Ya shopping kwa mwezi ...inafika wakati unakuta pamoja na kiasi cha fedha unachompa amekopa pia inabidi uende kukopa kwa swahiba nae anakwambia nakukopa ila nakushauri mkeo apunguze mavazi kwa mwezi ...This what has happened ...WB imekuwa ikitusumbua sana tuli unbundle hili shirika tunalipa ruzuku alaf likipata madeni GoT inakuwa reliable '05 PSRC walikuja na propasal liwe divided into 3 companies tupunguze operational cost na kuincrease efficient ila hili likatupwa mbali hope JPM ur looking forward to this coz we hv been PaYing alot kwa mashirika kama PwC kuleta propasal kuwalizisha hawa WB alaf tukishapata mkopo tunatupa hizo propasal
 
kwa maoni yako unahisi ni sahihi au si sahihi kwa Tanesco kupandisha bei ya umeme?
binafsi umeme ukipanda ndio mwendelezo wa inflation so haitokuwa haki kabisa kwan watatuumiza wengi.
ni bora Tanesco ife tutapata shirika jingine kuliko kutupandishia bei kila kukicha

Serikali inapokopa ni lazima ujue kuwa hilo deni ni la Taifa na ni lazima litakujakulipwa; hivyo kutopandisha bei ya umeme na badala yake kwenda kukopa ni sawa na kuahirisha kupandisha bei ya umeme leo lakini utapandisha baadae pale utakapokuwa unalipa hilo deni!!!

Magufuli na serikali yake are playing politics with economic issues; be informed that the world bank will not agree with these shenanigans!!
 
Alafu ndo ma uvccm yalio jaza ukilaza vichwani,yanasema Lisu na Kabwe wamewachosha ! Mtachoshwa sana kwa mikurupuko yenu.hamfanyi kz kwa tafiti ! Mmemwaga wamachinga kila kona ss kodi za wafanyabiashara wenye leseni, hakuna.umeme ss unawatapisha nyongo.hakuna serikali inayojengea wahanga nyumba ! haiti je? Serikali haina shamba, hifadhi ya chakula ni ya nani ? Na kwa ajili ya kulisha ikulu ? Mnachojua ni kudharau maskini,kuwatuc,na kuwakejeli. Mara malofa,wapumbavu,Mara wana mto ngono, Mara vilaza,Mara mafelia, na bado mtafedheheka nyie mpaka mlie pooo !
 
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