Utata mpya! Mradi wa Mlimani City ulisainiwa kwa mikataba 2 tofauti

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Hii taarifa ya Sunday News inasema mwekezaji alisaini mkataba na UDSM ambao unatofautiana na ule wa NIC..

Utata wa hii mikataba umesababisha kamati ya bunge inayohusika na suala hili kulikabidhi kwa Spika wa Bunge, Job Ndugai ili alipeleke bungeni liweze kujadiliwa na kufanyiwa maamuzi..

Ngoma bado mbichi hii!
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The contract the investor signed with UDSM wants MHL to put up a three-star hotel, while that of TIC demands them to construct a four-star hotel. The tussle, however, is expected to spill into the august House, next week, as a big cloud hangs over the issue, although the investor maintains that there is no cause for alarm as negotiations between MHL and UDSM are continuing.

Yesterday, the Parliamentary Committee for Public Accounts Chairperson, Naghenjwa Kaboyoka, told the ‘Sunday News’ that her committee decided to hand over the matter to the Speaker of the National Assembly, Mr Job Ndugai, especially on the controversial contract. “We are still in limbo over that contract and my committee has decided to forward the matter to the speaker of the national assembly for debate and decision making,’’ she said over the phone.

What remains a mystery and confused the parliamentarians when they visited Mlimani area a few days ago, is the fact that MHL signed two different contracts with TIC and UDSM. The contract between UDSM and MHL wants the investor to put up a three-star hotel and a botanical garden, while that of TIC and the investor pushes for a four-star hotel.

Contacted yesterday, TIC Executive Director Godfrey Mwambe told the ‘Sunday News’ that he could not comment on the matter as he was boarding a plane and directed that the Public Relations Officer (PRO) responds to the ongoing tussle. The PRO, Ms Pendo Gondwe, said she was not in a position to respond over the matter and directed that the ‘Sunday News’ seeks clarification tomorrow during official working hours.

MHL is partly owned by the Botswana-based Turnstar Holdings. In 2004, the university signed a lease agreement and performance contract with the investor and so did TIC. However, the UDSM contract has so far been subjected to scrutiny over some gaps established by audit reports which are believedto benefit the investor more, leaving the university with a small share. In executing the contract, MHL has so far constructed a world class destination comprising of a retail shopping mall, an International Conference Centre and six commercial office blocks.

In an interview with the Business Weekly and Review newspaper of Botswana, the MHL Managing Director, Gulaam Adoola, said his company had so far paid 7 million US Dollars, as ground rent for the use of the UDSM land. He added that there were approximately 1,850 Tanzanian citizens employed directly and indirectly at Mlimani City by various tenants therein.

“The revenue authorities collect significant amounts of revenues from entities at Mlimani City in terms of VAT, Corporate and Personal employment taxes and from activities conducted within the complex,’’ he maintained.

A fortnight ago, UDSM management admitted before the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PPAC) that the contract needs to be reviewed, insisting that it was benefiting the investor than the owner of the land. The UDSM management said it was pushing for the amendment of the contract.

Source: https://www.dailynews.co.tz/index.php/home-news/55615-mlimani-city-contract-controversy-deepens
 
Magufuli kama uko serious Na ufisadi, njoo uwafunge Hawa wasomi wetu. Najua habari ya mhimili wenye mizizi mirefu, kama ulivyomfanyia Sugu hebu wafanyie Na Hawa maprofesa uchwara na uwanyime dhamana
 
Hii taarifa ya Sunday News inasema mwekezaji alisaini mkataba na UDSM ambao unatofautiana na ule wa NIC..

Utata wa hii mikataba umesababisha kamati ya bunge inayohusika na suala hili kulikabidhi kwa Spika wa Bunge, Job Ndugai ili alipeleke bungeni liweze kujadiliwa na kufanyiwa maamuzi..

Ngoma bado mbichi hii!
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Full Story;

The contract the investor signed with UDSM wants MHL to put up a three-star hotel, while that of TIC demands them to construct a four-star hotel. The tussle, however, is expected to spill into the august House, next week, as a big cloud hangs over the issue, although the investor maintains that there is no cause for alarm as negotiations between MHL and UDSM are continuing.

Yesterday, the Parliamentary Committee for Public Accounts Chairperson, Naghenjwa Kaboyoka, told the ‘Sunday News’ that her committee decided to hand over the matter to the Speaker of the National Assembly, Mr Job Ndugai, especially on the controversial contract. “We are still in limbo over that contract and my committee has decided to forward the matter to the speaker of the national assembly for debate and decision making,’’ she said over the phone.

What remains a mystery and confused the parliamentarians when they visited Mlimani area a few days ago, is the fact that MHL signed two different contracts with TIC and UDSM. The contract between UDSM and MHL wants the investor to put up a three-star hotel and a botanical garden, while that of TIC and the investor pushes for a four-star hotel.

Contacted yesterday, TIC Executive Director Godfrey Mwambe told the ‘Sunday News’ that he could not comment on the matter as he was boarding a plane and directed that the Public Relations Officer (PRO) responds to the ongoing tussle. The PRO, Ms Pendo Gondwe, said she was not in a position to respond over the matter and directed that the ‘Sunday News’ seeks clarification tomorrow during official working hours.

MHL is partly owned by the Botswana-based Turnstar Holdings. In 2004, the university signed a lease agreement and performance contract with the investor and so did TIC. However, the UDSM contract has so far been subjected to scrutiny over some gaps established by audit reports which are believedto benefit the investor more, leaving the university with a small share. In executing the contract, MHL has so far constructed a world class destination comprising of a retail shopping mall, an International Conference Centre and six commercial office blocks.

In an interview with the Business Weekly and Review newspaper of Botswana, the MHL Managing Director, Gulaam Adoola, said his company had so far paid 7 million US Dollars, as ground rent for the use of the UDSM land. He added that there were approximately 1,850 Tanzanian citizens employed directly and indirectly at Mlimani City by various tenants therein.

“The revenue authorities collect significant amounts of revenues from entities at Mlimani City in terms of VAT, Corporate and Personal employment taxes and from activities conducted within the complex,’’ he maintained.

A fortnight ago, UDSM management admitted before the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PPAC) that the contract needs to be reviewed, insisting that it was benefiting the investor than the owner of the land. The UDSM management said it was pushing for the amendment of the contract.

Source: Mlimani City contract controversy deepens
"Pushing for amendment of the contract'' unataka amendment ya mkataba uliosaini mwenyewe,!! Kwani wakati una saini ulikuwa umefunga macho?Yaani hapa Bongo ndio inapochosha,
Mtemi mangungo,alitapeliwa kwa sababu alisainishwa mikataba,na alikuwa hajuhi kusoma,
Sasa inakuaje,wasomi wetu,tena ma profesa,waningizwa mjini,tena katika eneo lao wenyewe,
Tena naambiwa,mmoja wapo,ndio mkuu wa kitengo cha sheria hapo UDSM,sasa hii tuiteje?,
Badala ya kufikiria maslahi ya umma,wakafikiria matumbo yao!!
Kama mlikuwa hamuelewi kilichoandikwa,mngeomba msaada,kwa waliobobea kutoka SA,Kenya,au Ghana,
Nyie mkalamba 10%mkalala mbele,
Nyie inabidi mfungwe jera,Mali zenu zitaifishwe,na mnyan'ganywe hata hizo shahada zenu,muachiwe vyeti vya darasa la 7 tu,
 
Magufuli kama uko serious Na ufisadi, njoo uwafunge Hawa wasomi wetu. Najua habari ya mhimili wenye mizizi mirefu, kama ulivyomfanyia Sugu hebu wafanyie Na Hawa maprofesa uchwara na uwanyime dhamana
Mkuu,
Hapo kwa wasomi ndiko anakotegemeaga kupata Watendaji wake wengi,
 
Hii taarifa nilipoangalia nikaoana bunge ndio limegundua huo mkataba nimeishia kuipuuza, kwani ninavyojua bunge hili lilivyo dhaifu, hakuna lolote watafanya. Wameshajiweka mateka hivyo hakuna anayewajali tena. Huo mkataba utaendelea na hakuna lolote litatokea.
 
Naona mkuu wangu mstaafu wanaendelea kumtafuta kwenye hili sakata! Hata hivyo uzoefu, usomi, ucha Mungu, na utu uzima utamsaidia sana kwenye hili.
 
Ndio maana kwenye makampuni ya wahindi hawaajiri managers ,directors waKiTanzania ..pongezi kwao wa TZ ni bure

The so called profs na DRs wa kibongo ni bure ..
Prof. Mukandala and your wife Prof. Bernadeta Killian come this way. Kuna kesi ya kujibu huku
 
Prof. Mukandala and your wife Prof. Bernadeta Killian come this way. Kuna kesi ya kujibu huku
1.Mh Rais alivyoenda BOT wale ma prof walikuwa wanajing'atang'ata wanaulizwa hawawezi kujibu mpaka unabaki kusikitika ,uozo

2.Waziri mkuu alienda TRL doh mpaka aibu wale madaktari nadhani kila mtu kaona walivyokuwa wanasikitisha

3.ukienda TMAA hivyo hivyo ,wizara ya nishati katibu mkuu ambaye ni Prof anasaini bila kusoma nyaraka

4.Mlimani city hao akina mukandara wanasikitisha

Amini ma prof na DR wa-kiTanzania ni bure

Kuna watu wanawalaumu wahindi ila mm siwalaumu hawa prof kama akina mukandara na wengineo ndio wanatufanya tusiaminiwe
 
Hii taarifa ya Sunday News inasema mwekezaji alisaini mkataba na UDSM ambao unatofautiana na ule wa NIC..

Utata wa hii mikataba umesababisha kamati ya bunge inayohusika na suala hili kulikabidhi kwa Spika wa Bunge, Job Ndugai ili alipeleke bungeni liweze kujadiliwa na kufanyiwa maamuzi..

Ngoma bado mbichi hii!
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Full Story;

The contract the investor signed with UDSM wants MHL to put up a three-star hotel, while that of TIC demands them to construct a four-star hotel. The tussle, however, is expected to spill into the august House, next week, as a big cloud hangs over the issue, although the investor maintains that there is no cause for alarm as negotiations between MHL and UDSM are continuing.

Yesterday, the Parliamentary Committee for Public Accounts Chairperson, Naghenjwa Kaboyoka, told the ‘Sunday News’ that her committee decided to hand over the matter to the Speaker of the National Assembly, Mr Job Ndugai, especially on the controversial contract. “We are still in limbo over that contract and my committee has decided to forward the matter to the speaker of the national assembly for debate and decision making,’’ she said over the phone.

What remains a mystery and confused the parliamentarians when they visited Mlimani area a few days ago, is the fact that MHL signed two different contracts with TIC and UDSM. The contract between UDSM and MHL wants the investor to put up a three-star hotel and a botanical garden, while that of TIC and the investor pushes for a four-star hotel.

Contacted yesterday, TIC Executive Director Godfrey Mwambe told the ‘Sunday News’ that he could not comment on the matter as he was boarding a plane and directed that the Public Relations Officer (PRO) responds to the ongoing tussle. The PRO, Ms Pendo Gondwe, said she was not in a position to respond over the matter and directed that the ‘Sunday News’ seeks clarification tomorrow during official working hours.

MHL is partly owned by the Botswana-based Turnstar Holdings. In 2004, the university signed a lease agreement and performance contract with the investor and so did TIC. However, the UDSM contract has so far been subjected to scrutiny over some gaps established by audit reports which are believedto benefit the investor more, leaving the university with a small share. In executing the contract, MHL has so far constructed a world class destination comprising of a retail shopping mall, an International Conference Centre and six commercial office blocks.

In an interview with the Business Weekly and Review newspaper of Botswana, the MHL Managing Director, Gulaam Adoola, said his company had so far paid 7 million US Dollars, as ground rent for the use of the UDSM land. He added that there were approximately 1,850 Tanzanian citizens employed directly and indirectly at Mlimani City by various tenants therein.

“The revenue authorities collect significant amounts of revenues from entities at Mlimani City in terms of VAT, Corporate and Personal employment taxes and from activities conducted within the complex,’’ he maintained.

A fortnight ago, UDSM management admitted before the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PPAC) that the contract needs to be reviewed, insisting that it was benefiting the investor than the owner of the land. The UDSM management said it was pushing for the amendment of the contract.

Source: Mlimani City contract controversy deepens


Mkandara akishikwa kesho utasikia matakataka yakija kumtetea na kusema ni visasi, hapo utamsikia Zito Kabwe, chadema wote wakiungana nyuma ya Mkandara,
chadema = evil!
 
Hii taarifa ya Sunday News inasema mwekezaji alisaini mkataba na UDSM ambao unatofautiana na ule wa NIC..

Utata wa hii mikataba umesababisha kamati ya bunge inayohusika na suala hili kulikabidhi kwa Spika wa Bunge, Job Ndugai ili alipeleke bungeni liweze kujadiliwa na kufanyiwa maamuzi..

Ngoma bado mbichi hii!
---------

Full Story;

The contract the investor signed with UDSM wants MHL to put up a three-star hotel, while that of TIC demands them to construct a four-star hotel. The tussle, however, is expected to spill into the august House, next week, as a big cloud hangs over the issue, although the investor maintains that there is no cause for alarm as negotiations between MHL and UDSM are continuing.

Yesterday, the Parliamentary Committee for Public Accounts Chairperson, Naghenjwa Kaboyoka, told the ‘Sunday News’ that her committee decided to hand over the matter to the Speaker of the National Assembly, Mr Job Ndugai, especially on the controversial contract. “We are still in limbo over that contract and my committee has decided to forward the matter to the speaker of the national assembly for debate and decision making,’’ she said over the phone.

What remains a mystery and confused the parliamentarians when they visited Mlimani area a few days ago, is the fact that MHL signed two different contracts with TIC and UDSM. The contract between UDSM and MHL wants the investor to put up a three-star hotel and a botanical garden, while that of TIC and the investor pushes for a four-star hotel.

Contacted yesterday, TIC Executive Director Godfrey Mwambe told the ‘Sunday News’ that he could not comment on the matter as he was boarding a plane and directed that the Public Relations Officer (PRO) responds to the ongoing tussle. The PRO, Ms Pendo Gondwe, said she was not in a position to respond over the matter and directed that the ‘Sunday News’ seeks clarification tomorrow during official working hours.

MHL is partly owned by the Botswana-based Turnstar Holdings. In 2004, the university signed a lease agreement and performance contract with the investor and so did TIC. However, the UDSM contract has so far been subjected to scrutiny over some gaps established by audit reports which are believedto benefit the investor more, leaving the university with a small share. In executing the contract, MHL has so far constructed a world class destination comprising of a retail shopping mall, an International Conference Centre and six commercial office blocks.

In an interview with the Business Weekly and Review newspaper of Botswana, the MHL Managing Director, Gulaam Adoola, said his company had so far paid 7 million US Dollars, as ground rent for the use of the UDSM land. He added that there were approximately 1,850 Tanzanian citizens employed directly and indirectly at Mlimani City by various tenants therein.

“The revenue authorities collect significant amounts of revenues from entities at Mlimani City in terms of VAT, Corporate and Personal employment taxes and from activities conducted within the complex,’’ he maintained.

A fortnight ago, UDSM management admitted before the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PPAC) that the contract needs to be reviewed, insisting that it was benefiting the investor than the owner of the land. The UDSM management said it was pushing for the amendment of the contract.

Source: Mlimani City contract controversy deepens
Wakati wa KIKWETE kila mtu aliyekuwa na madaraka alikuwa anakula, tena kijinga. PAMOJA NA ELIMU yao wanahongwa kidogo bila ya haya wanauza nchi nzima. Maana ya kisomo ni nini? Ikiwa hata hesabu Viongozi wetu hawajuwi? Kama maprofessor wanaotegemewa kuwapa Watanzania h8 elimu ya juu wanaweza kuuza nchi kwa bei ya kutupa.
 
"Pushing for amendment of the contract'' unataka amendment ya mkataba uliosaini mwenyewe,!! Kwani wakati una saini ulikuwa umefunga macho?Yaani hapa Bongo ndio inapochosha,
Mtemi mangungo,alitapeliwa kwa sababu alisainishwa mikataba,na alikuwa hajuhi kusoma,
Sasa inakuaje,wasomi wetu,tena ma profesa,waningizwa mjini,tena katika eneo lao wenyewe,
Tena naambiwa,mmoja wapo,ndio mkuu wa kitengo cha sheria hapo UDSM,sasa hii tuiteje?,
Badala ya kufikiria maslahi ya umma,wakafikiria matumbo yao!!
Kama mlikuwa hamuelewi kilichoandikwa,mngeomba msaada,kwa waliobobea kutoka SA,Kenya,au Ghana,
Nyie mkalamba 10%mkalala mbele,
Nyie inabidi mfungwe jera,Mali zenu zitaifishwe,na mnyan'ganywe hata hizo shahada zenu,muachiwe vyeti vya darasa la 7 tu,
Wakiwaachia vya la 7 watawezakupata uRC km Bashite. Heri wanyang'anywe vyote Tu.
 
Mkandara akishikwa kesho utasikia matakataka yakija kumtetea na kusema ni visasi, hapo utamsikia Zito Kabwe, chadema wote wakiungana nyuma ya Mkandara,
chadema = evil!
Haya ndiyoambo ya kujadili kwa manufaa ya Taifa na sio kununua madiwani na wabunge na kupoteza pesa za chaguzi za marudio.
Naomba Mungu atokee kiongozi mwingine baada ya hii awamu kuisha hawa wanao chezea pesa za Watanzania washitakiwe kwa kuhujumu uchumi wetu.
 
Aibuu kubwa hii jamanii aiseeeee,,,
Yaaani,,,
Eneway labda hata wao katiba inawaruhusu kuafanya hivyo, maana hii nchi ina order nyingi kulingana na cheo chako,,, sio Elimu ulonayo
 
Mkandara akishikwa kesho utasikia matakataka yakija kumtetea na kusema ni visasi, hapo utamsikia Zito Kabwe, chadema wote wakiungana nyuma ya Mkandara,
chadema = evil!
ndo Mara hii chadema wamakuwa evil, dah! hii dramatic u turn hatareee. wakati ule ccm mlipokuwa mnafaidika na ripoti za redet hamkuyaona haya??
 
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