Uendeshaji wa TAZARA sasa wakabidhiwa kwa Mchina

Bilionea Asigwa

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Baada ya kusuasua kwa shirika la TAZARA, Tanzania na Zambia zimeafikiana kulikabidhi shirika hilo ili liendeshwe na China, na tayari mipango imeshawekwa ili makabidhiano hayo yafanyike mwezi September mwaka huu.

China itahusika moja kwa moja na management na operations zote muhimu za shirika hilo, hatua ambayo inatafsiriwa kama ubinafsishaji, lakini ripoti inadai kuwa lengo la China ni kuhakikisha kuwa bandari ya Bagamoyo inajengwa na kuimarishwa kwa kuwa yeye ni mnufaika mkubwa wa Bagamoyo.

Hatua hiyo itaendana pia na kupunguza wafanyakazi wa shirika hilo ambao walikuwa mzigo mkubwa katika uendeshwaji wake.


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China is to take over the management and operations of Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (Tazara), in a major plan that will herald privatization of the struggling corporation, The Citizen can reveal.

A technical team from Tanzania, Zambia and China is putting together details of the plan whose proposals include reducing the bloated Tazara workforce. Tanzania and Zambia would also be required to review their domestic laws to provide for preferential provisions in the running of Tazara, with a view to attracting more private players.

A working government document seen by The Citizen indicates that China was also looking to leverage its role in the railway line to push for the establishment of the Bagamoyo Port. It describes the proposed privitisation plan as a turnaround strategy for the landmark 1,860km single-track railway line that was built in the early 1970s by China as a cold-war era gift to Tanzania and Zambia.

According to the document, a consensus has been reached among the three parties to handover Tazara to China Railway as early as September this year when a technical agreement should be ready for signing. China Railway is a company which operates the Asian country's vast national railway network for commuter and freight transport.

The company was formed in 2013 and oversees the services via several smaller companies in a model it hopes to replicate here with Tazara if it indeed takes over. The privatization plan was discussed last week -from 9 to12 May- when a tripartite meeting was held in Dar es Salaam to draw the points of consensus and set in motion the final technical agreement.

Chief Secretary John Kijazi represented Tanzania in the talks while secretary to the Zambian Cabinet Roland Msiska represented his country. In China's delegation, which included officials from China Railway, was headed by Liu Junfeng who is deputy director general of his country's ministry of Commerce.

The teams reviewed findings of a technical study of Tazara by the Third Railway Survey and Design Institute (TSDI). The China-based group prides itself as " Grade-A large-scale comprehensive survey and design corporation."

According to the document, Mr Junfeng said Tazara's return to efficient and profitable operations would bear the growing friendship between China and Africa. "It will be acknowledgement of its founding fathers Julius Nyerere, Kenneth Kaunda and Mao Tse-Tung' he noted.

Some 11 consensus points were drafted after the meeting, pointing to a clear picture that the countries have agreed to a Chinese injection of technical and financial resources to restore Tazara's lost glory.

"The Chinese, Tanzania and Zambian sides all agree that the current form of management and operation shall be changed and commercial operation shall be introduced to realise the revitalisation and sustainable development of Tazara," reads part of the working report.

The report adds that Tanzania and Zambia have consented to the Chinese establishment of a new management and operation system.

"Both governments will delegate responsibility to the revitalized Tazara for the daily operations and management." The structure, it said, would adhere to "conventional and good corporate government practices."

However, the Chinese are not only interested in injecting funds in the stuttering railway line but are keen to play a much bigger role-providing strategic management and superior technical operations to make Tazara a commercial flagship project in the East and Southern Africa economic blocs.

The report binds Tanzania and Zambia to clear all Tazara's outstanding debts that include statutory deductions and suppliers' arrears. The two countries will also be required to send home some of their employees to match the needs of the new structure.

'Tanzania and Zambia will do their best to ensure Tazara is provided with preferential policies and legal instruments to make it commercially viable," reads the report.

With little prospects for a profit in Tazara operations in the short run, the countries agreed to increase volumes of bulk goods and cargo transported through Tazara while Zambia undertakes to connect the line to its local railway network.

The next crucial meeting of the parties will take place in China in the next few weeks, it emerged, with China handing over the lead negotiation role to China Railway while Tanzania and Zambia will be represented by the relevant ministries.

Last week during the closed-door talks, the Transport permanent secretary, Dr Leonard Chamuriho, told The Citizen that a clear picture of the revival strategy would be known after the China meeting.

"Today we were in a preparatory meeting ahead of the ministerial meeting slated for November where a binding agreement shall be decided," the PS said then.

He acknowledged that Tazara was on the rocks but said the government was committed to turning things around. Sources at the ministry told The Citizen that about $370m (Sh740 billion) was required for the revitalisation plan of the corporation.

Reached for comment, a source at the Chinese embassy in Dar es Salaam who spoke on condition of anonymity said the plan has been long coming, noting that China was now ready to help turn around the ailing railway line.

Should the plan take-off, it would be the first time in Africa for China to directly run a railway project. At the moment, China Railway Construction Corporation is involved in the construction of standard gauge railway lines in Kenya, Ethiopia and Nigeria.

A consortium of Chinese companies are on course to land the job for the upgrade to standard gauge of Tanzania's 1000km central railway line at a whopping cost of $9 billion. The central line project will include an additional 1500km of new railway lines connecting the Dar es Salaam Port to landlocked countries of Rwanda, Burundi and DR Congo.


Source: The Citizen
 
Nasikia hata aibu kusoma hii makala, yani kweli kabisa hizi nchi mbili zimeshindwa kabisa kuliendesha hili shirika mpaka apewe mchina? Na hizo sababu walizozitoa sasa! Kama si upuuzi mkubwa basi ni Kituko na kichekesho cha aina yake
Hivi bado tu hatujamjua mchina ni mtu wa aina gani?
 
Nchi nzima ilitakiwa irudishwe kwa mkoloni maana tumeshindwa kila kitu,tunajua kupiga madili tu ,wizi,ufisadi,ujangili,ulaghai,utapeli,yaani sijui miafrika tumelogwa na nani tu,

mijitu haioni aibu hata kutoa habari kama hii unakuta jitu linatangaza kabisa mbele ya waandishi wa habari kwa mbwembwe
 
Baada ya kusuasua kwa shirika la TAZARA, Tanzania na Zambia zimeafikiana kulikabidhi shirika hilo ili liendeshwe na China, na tayari mipango imeshawekwa ili makabidhiano hayo yafanyike mwezi September mwaka huu.

China itahusika moja kwa moja na management na operations zote muhimu za shirika hilo, hatua ambayo inatafsiriwa kama ubinafsishaji, lakini ripoti inadai kuwa lengo la China ni kuhakikisha kuwa bandari ya Bagamoyo inajengwa na kuimarishwa kwa kuwa yeye ni mnufaika mkubwa wa Bagamoyo.

Hatua hiyo itaendana pia na kupunguza wafanyakazi wa shirika hilo ambao walikuwa mzigo mkubwa katika uendeshwaji wake.
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China is to take over the management and operations of Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (Tazara), in a major plan that will herald privatization of the struggling corporation, The Citizen can reveal.

A technical team from Tanzania, Zambia and China is putting together details of the plan whose proposals include reducing the bloated Tazara workforce. Tanzania and Zambia would also be required to review their domestic laws to provide for preferential provisions in the running of Tazara, with a view to attracting more private players.

A working government document seen by The Citizen indicates that China was also looking to leverage its role in the railway line to push for the establishment of the Bagamoyo Port. It describes the proposed privitisation plan as a turnaround strategy for the landmark 1,860km single-track railway line that was built in the early 1970s by China as a cold-war era gift to Tanzania and Zambia.

According to the document, a consensus has been reached among the three parties to handover Tazara to China Railway as early as September this year when a technical agreement should be ready for signing. China Railway is a company which operates the Asian country's vast national railway network for commuter and freight transport.

The company was formed in 2013 and oversees the services via several smaller companies in a model it hopes to replicate here with Tazara if it indeed takes over. The privatization plan was discussed last week -from 9 to12 May- when a tripartite meeting was held in Dar es Salaam to draw the points of consensus and set in motion the final technical agreement.

Chief Secretary John Kijazi represented Tanzania in the talks while secretary to the Zambian Cabinet Roland Msiska represented his country. In China's delegation, which included officials from China Railway, was headed by Liu Junfeng who is deputy director general of his country's ministry of Commerce.

The teams reviewed findings of a technical study of Tazara by the Third Railway Survey and Design Institute (TSDI). The China-based group prides itself as " Grade-A large-scale comprehensive survey and design corporation."

According to the document, Mr Junfeng said Tazara's return to efficient and profitable operations would bear the growing friendship between China and Africa. "It will be acknowledgement of its founding fathers Julius Nyerere, Kenneth Kaunda and Mao Tse-Tung' he noted.

Some 11 consensus points were drafted after the meeting, pointing to a clear picture that the countries have agreed to a Chinese injection of technical and financial resources to restore Tazara's lost glory.

"The Chinese, Tanzania and Zambian sides all agree that the current form of management and operation shall be changed and commercial operation shall be introduced to realise the revitalisation and sustainable development of Tazara," reads part of the working report.

The report adds that Tanzania and Zambia have consented to the Chinese establishment of a new management and operation system.

"Both governments will delegate responsibility to the revitalized Tazara for the daily operations and management." The structure, it said, would adhere to "conventional and good corporate government practices."

However, the Chinese are not only interested in injecting funds in the stuttering railway line but are keen to play a much bigger role-providing strategic management and superior technical operations to make Tazara a commercial flagship project in the East and Southern Africa economic blocs.

The report binds Tanzania and Zambia to clear all Tazara's outstanding debts that include statutory deductions and suppliers' arrears. The two countries will also be required to send home some of their employees to match the needs of the new structure.

'Tanzania and Zambia will do their best to ensure Tazara is provided with preferential policies and legal instruments to make it commercially viable," reads the report.

With little prospects for a profit in Tazara operations in the short run, the countries agreed to increase volumes of bulk goods and cargo transported through Tazara while Zambia undertakes to connect the line to its local railway network.

The next crucial meeting of the parties will take place in China in the next few weeks, it emerged, with China handing over the lead negotiation role to China Railway while Tanzania and Zambia will be represented by the relevant ministries.

Last week during the closed-door talks, the Transport permanent secretary, Dr Leonard Chamuriho, told The Citizen that a clear picture of the revival strategy would be known after the China meeting.

"Today we were in a preparatory meeting ahead of the ministerial meeting slated for November where a binding agreement shall be decided," the PS said then.

He acknowledged that Tazara was on the rocks but said the government was committed to turning things around. Sources at the ministry told The Citizen that about $370m (Sh740 billion) was required for the revitalisation plan of the corporation.

Reached for comment, a source at the Chinese embassy in Dar es Salaam who spoke on condition of anonymity said the plan has been long coming, noting that China was now ready to help turn around the ailing railway line.

Should the plan take-off, it would be the first time in Africa for China to directly run a railway project. At the moment, China Railway Construction Corporation is involved in the construction of standard gauge railway lines in Kenya, Ethiopia and Nigeria.

A consortium of Chinese companies are on course to land the job for the upgrade to standard gauge of Tanzania's 1000km central railway line at a whopping cost of $9 billion. The central line project will include an additional 1500km of new railway lines connecting the Dar es Salaam Port to landlocked countries of Rwanda, Burundi and DR Congo.

Source: The Citizen.
Sijapenda hii!! Yaani management apewe mchina? Yaani sisi tumeshindwa? Isitoshe hawa ni wabaguzi sana sana!!! Protection ya watu wetu itakuwaje? Mmmh! wachina wanagain nini wakipewa kumanage hiyo reli? All the profits? Nina maswali mengi sana sina majibu. Wangekuja kutengeneza miundo mbinu halafu serikali itafute new management team na ipewe malengo ya kufikiwa!!! Kumpa mchina amanage ni aibu kubwa kwetu.
 
Hii ni aibu kubwa, kwamba Mchina alijenga reli akawaachia, leo mmeshindwa mnamrudishia hii nchi ina matatizo makubwa sana, na hii yote ni shauri ya kuendekeza siasa kwenye kila jambo.
Haya sasa tumeshashindwa hapa, kama reli ambayo tayari ipo tumeshindwa kuiendesha tutaweza kuendesha reli tunazotaka kujenga kwenda Rwanda? Tanzania chin ya CCM HAKUNA kitu chochote kinaweza fanikiwa, huu ndo ukweli mchungu.
 
Kuna haja pia ya kupitia upya mitaala ya elimu ya nchi hii. How comes karibu vyuo vikuu vyote vina "schools of management" lakini kwenye hili eneo tumefeli kabisa kabisa pamoja na kuwa na utitiri wa "wasomi"? What's wrong with us?
 
Nasikia hata aibu kusoma hii makala, yani kweli kabisa hizi nchi mbili zimeshindwa kabisa kuliendesha hili shirika mpaka apewe mchina? Na hizo sababu walizozitoa sasa! Kama si upuuzi mkubwa basi ni Kituko na kichekesho cha aina yake
Hivi bado tu hatujamjua mchina ni mtu wa aina gani?
Tanzania itajengwa na Mchina
 
kabla sijasoma habari yote nilijua hayo mazungumzo na makubaliano yalifanyika kipindi kile cha Mkwere nikasema kwa hilo sishangai sana,duh kumbe mazungumzo yamefanyika last week chini ya utawala huu. Akimaliza kuwapa Wachina utawala wa Tazara,mwaka kesho 21-January ampe Obama Uraisi atutawale angalau miaka4.
 
Waafrika sijui tumerogwa! Kujisimamia wenyewe hatuwezi hadi waje watu wenye ngozi nyeupe! Tatizo tumetawaliwa akili zetu na ubinafsi wa kifamilia na kirafiki zaidi badala ya ule ubinafsi wa kitaifa. Mungu aturehemu ktk hili.
 
Kweli Donald Trump alikuwa sahihi kuyasema aliyosema juu ya nchi za kiafrika. Kweli hata awamu hii ya hapa kazi tu imeshindwa kabisa kuja na akili ya kukomboa hili shirika? Halafu mnasema kila mtu afanye kazi huku mnapunguza watu makazini, aibu tupu kuona mambo kama haya. Mchina huyu huyu?! Tutegemee tembo kuendelea kwisha huko porini wakti wachina wakiwa busy kurekebisha reli.
 
Tatizo sio Mitaala wala Wasomi,shida kubwa ni kuingiza siasa kila mahali na kudharau Utaalamu wa Wasomi imagine Waziri kwa uamuzi wake ananunua mabehewa au kivuko chakavu kwa pesa ndefu halafu utegemee haya Mashirika yatapona kweli?
 
Nasikia hata aibu kusoma hii makala, yani kweli kabisa hizi nchi mbili zimeshindwa kabisa kuliendesha hili shirika mpaka apewe mchina? Na hizo sababu walizozitoa sasa! Kama si upuuzi mkubwa basi ni Kituko na kichekesho cha aina yake
Hivi bado tu hatujamjua mchina ni mtu wa aina gani?
Tazara ilikuwa imekufa kabisa, ilifika wakati Tanzania na Zambia zikatunishiana misuli na wakafikia pointi mpaka kila mtu aendeshe kipande chake.

Ukifuatilia kauli ya Mwakyembe wakati ule alidai, Tanzania ilikuwa inaibeba sana Zambia na imefika wakati Zambia waanze kutulipa sisi kodi, na waziri wa uchukuzi Zambia naye akadai wako tayari kwa lolote.

Mchina ndiye aliyetumia busara tu kuwarudisha kwenye meza ya mazungumzo, cha ajabu wameamua kumtwishwa mzigo wa kuliendesha shirika wakidhani kuwa wanaepuka shari, kumbe mwenzao yuko kibiashara zaidi, maana over 60% ya bidhaa za Zambia za import zinatoka China.

Kifupi Mchina kachangamkia fursa ambayo sisi waswahili tulikuwa tunaichezea chezea, mpaka akili siku zikiturudi nafikiri atakuwa kapiga faida ya kutosha.
 
Haya sasa upumbavu wetu wakutoweza kujisimamia wenyewe. Ndio kutawaliwa huku taratibu. Survival for the fitest.
Wacha wapewe mkuu.

Waswahili tumelivuruga sana hilo shirika, ufisadi umekithiri, wafanyakazi hatuwalipi mishahara, hatukarabati miundombinu, sisi ni kukaa tu na kukusanya mapato.

Siku akili zikiturudi tutaliendesha tu.
 
Kuna haja pia ya kupitia upya mitaala ya elimu ya nchi hii. How comes karibu vyuo vikuu vyote vina "schools of management" lakini kwenye hili eneo tumefeli kabisa kabisa pamoja na kuwa na utitiri wa "wasomi"? What's wrong with us?

Mkuu hatuna tatiizo na mitaala ya elimu wala nini,hapa tatizo lililopo ajira za kujuana na waajiriwa wasio na sifa,ni aibu kwa nchi eti imeshindwa kusimamia shirika mpaka tunaagiza wageni waje kusimamia sasa kuna sababu kweli ya sisi kuwepo duniani?
mfano juzi kwenye mashidano ya kuogelea aliepewa nafasi ya kwenda kuwakilisha nchi ni mtoto wa mwenyekiti wa Chama cha kuogelea nchini,hana sifa hajui wala hana vigezo,unategemea huyo anakwenda kufanya nini huko?
 
Sijapenda hii!! Yaani management apewe mchina? Yaani sisi tumeshindwa? Isitoshe hawa ni wabaguzi sana sana!!! Protection ya watu wetu itakuwaje? Mmmh! wachina wanagain nini wakipewa kumanage hiyo reli? All the profits? Nina maswali mengi sana sina majibu. Wangekuja kutengeneza miundo mbinu halafu serikali itafute new management team na ipewe malengo ya kufikiwa!!! Kumpa mchina amanage ni aibu kubwa kwetu.
Mishahara tu imetushinda kulipa, tutaweza kuendesha shirika??

Mswahili ni mswahili tu aisee, mambo makubwa kuendesha huwa hatuwezi, TTCL?? ATC?? TRL??
 
Nasikia hata aibu kusoma hii makala, yani kweli kabisa hizi nchi mbili zimeshindwa kabisa kuliendesha hili shirika mpaka apewe mchina? Na hizo sababu walizozitoa sasa! Kama si upuuzi mkubwa basi ni Kituko na kichekesho cha aina yake
Hivi bado tu hatujamjua mchina ni mtu wa aina gani?
Wala usione aibu, aya ni matunda ya ile mikataba 19 iliotiwa saini kwa siri nzito.
 
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