Anzeni kuwa wazalendo ninyi ndipo muwafundishe vijana uzalendo
PICHA JUU: Maafisa Vijana wakimsikiliza kwa makini Mkurugenzi wa Vijana nchini
PICHA CHINI: Mkurugenzi wa Vijana nchini Elisante OleGabriel akiwa katika picha pamoja na maafisa vijana toka mkoa wa Katavi Wilbroad Sumia na Bahati Mwailafu
MAAFISA Vijana wa serikali wametakiwa kuelewa kuwa dawa ya matatizo
ya vijana wa Tanzania iko mikononi mwa vijana wenyewe badala ya
kutegemea pesa kuwa ndio chachu ya kuondoa matatizo yanayowakabili
vijana kwa sasa.
Akizumguza katika kikao cha kazi baina ya Wizara ya Habari, Vijana,
Utamaduni na Michezo na maafisa vijana wa mikoa na wilaya Tanzania
katika ukumbi wa Chuo cha Ualimu Shinyanga (Shycom) Mkurugenzi wa
Maendeleo ya Vijana kutoka wizara hiyo, Elisante Ole Gabriel aliwataka
maafisa vijana Tanzania kubadili utendaji kazi wao wa kila siku
wanaposhughulikia matatizo ya vijana.
Alisema hivi sasa kumekuwa na changamoto kubwa ya kuongezeka kwa
matatizo ya vijana kila siku na hivyo lazima maafisa wanaoshughulika
na matatizo ya vijana lazima waanze sasa kushughulikia viini vya
matatizo yao pamoja na kutumia TEKNOHAMA katika utendaji kazi
waokutokana na ukweli kuwa hivi sasa lazima kuelewa kinachoendelea
kila kona ya nchi yetu na kuwa na utendaji kazi wa pamoja.
Alisema kutokana na hali halisi maafisa vijana waanze kujenga kwanza
uzalendo kwa wao wenyewe ndipo wataweza kuwajengea vijana uzalendo
katika shughuli zao za kila siku ili kweza kuwa na mazingira ya
kujiendeleza katika masuala ya kiuchumi kupitia makundi au kijana
mmoja mmoja.
Mkurugenzi huyo wa vijana nchini alisema kuwa katika utendaji kazi wa
kila siku wa afisa vijana wawe na mambo matatu ya kuzingatia ambayo
hayahitaji pesa kuwaendeleza vijana ambayo ni kuwapa elimu ya
kuwasaidia vijana itakayoweza kubadili fikra za vijana kujitegemea na
kuwasaidia wenzao kujitegemea, kujenge moyo wa uzalendo kwa vijana na
kuwaunganisha vijana pamoja katika makundi yatakayowawezesha kupaza
sauti zao kwa ushirikiano na kujenga imani katika jamii
Aliwataka maafisa kuanza kazi ya kuwajenge uwezo vijana wa kujitambua
na kuelewa kiini cha matatizo yao ili waweze kuchukua hatua sahihi
katika kukabiliana nayo kwani katika hali halisi kijana mwenye tatizo
la ajira kiini cha tatizo lake ni kukosa elimu ya ujasiliamali, uwezo
wa kuandika kazimradi ya kuombea mikopo na hata uwezo wa kuendesha
shughuli za kiuchumi zitakazoweza kumuongezea kipatao.
Alisema suala la kupata pesa liwe la mwisho baada ya vijana kupata
uwezo wa kufanya shughuli mbalimbali za kiuchumi na ndiyo sababu ya
mikopo mingi kushindwa kulipwa kutokana na uwezo duni wa walengwa
ya vijana wa Tanzania iko mikononi mwa vijana wenyewe badala ya
kutegemea pesa kuwa ndio chachu ya kuondoa matatizo yanayowakabili
vijana kwa sasa.
Akizumguza katika kikao cha kazi baina ya Wizara ya Habari, Vijana,
Utamaduni na Michezo na maafisa vijana wa mikoa na wilaya Tanzania
katika ukumbi wa Chuo cha Ualimu Shinyanga (Shycom) Mkurugenzi wa
Maendeleo ya Vijana kutoka wizara hiyo, Elisante Ole Gabriel aliwataka
maafisa vijana Tanzania kubadili utendaji kazi wao wa kila siku
wanaposhughulikia matatizo ya vijana.
Alisema hivi sasa kumekuwa na changamoto kubwa ya kuongezeka kwa
matatizo ya vijana kila siku na hivyo lazima maafisa wanaoshughulika
na matatizo ya vijana lazima waanze sasa kushughulikia viini vya
matatizo yao pamoja na kutumia TEKNOHAMA katika utendaji kazi
waokutokana na ukweli kuwa hivi sasa lazima kuelewa kinachoendelea
kila kona ya nchi yetu na kuwa na utendaji kazi wa pamoja.
Alisema kutokana na hali halisi maafisa vijana waanze kujenga kwanza
uzalendo kwa wao wenyewe ndipo wataweza kuwajengea vijana uzalendo
katika shughuli zao za kila siku ili kweza kuwa na mazingira ya
kujiendeleza katika masuala ya kiuchumi kupitia makundi au kijana
mmoja mmoja.
Mkurugenzi huyo wa vijana nchini alisema kuwa katika utendaji kazi wa
kila siku wa afisa vijana wawe na mambo matatu ya kuzingatia ambayo
hayahitaji pesa kuwaendeleza vijana ambayo ni kuwapa elimu ya
kuwasaidia vijana itakayoweza kubadili fikra za vijana kujitegemea na
kuwasaidia wenzao kujitegemea, kujenge moyo wa uzalendo kwa vijana na
kuwaunganisha vijana pamoja katika makundi yatakayowawezesha kupaza
sauti zao kwa ushirikiano na kujenga imani katika jamii
Aliwataka maafisa kuanza kazi ya kuwajenge uwezo vijana wa kujitambua
na kuelewa kiini cha matatizo yao ili waweze kuchukua hatua sahihi
katika kukabiliana nayo kwani katika hali halisi kijana mwenye tatizo
la ajira kiini cha tatizo lake ni kukosa elimu ya ujasiliamali, uwezo
wa kuandika kazimradi ya kuombea mikopo na hata uwezo wa kuendesha
shughuli za kiuchumi zitakazoweza kumuongezea kipatao.
Alisema suala la kupata pesa liwe la mwisho baada ya vijana kupata
uwezo wa kufanya shughuli mbalimbali za kiuchumi na ndiyo sababu ya
mikopo mingi kushindwa kulipwa kutokana na uwezo duni wa walengwa
kuitumia mikopo wanayoipata ili kuweza kurejesha walichokopa
Semina ya maafisa vijana wa mikoa na wilaya liyofanyika katika chuo
cha Ualimu Shinyanga ilikuwa na malengo ya kutathimini na kupanga
mikakati ya utekelezaji wa shughuli za vijana katika maeneo mbalimbali
hapa nchini na iliendeshwa na Mkurugenzi wa Vijana nchini ikiwa ni
maadalizi ya kilele cha mbio za Mwenge wa Uhuru 2012 mkoani Shianyanga
pamoja na maadhimisho ya miaka kumi na tatu tangu kifo cha baba wa
Taifa Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere.
Semina ya maafisa vijana wa mikoa na wilaya liyofanyika katika chuo
cha Ualimu Shinyanga ilikuwa na malengo ya kutathimini na kupanga
mikakati ya utekelezaji wa shughuli za vijana katika maeneo mbalimbali
hapa nchini na iliendeshwa na Mkurugenzi wa Vijana nchini ikiwa ni
maadalizi ya kilele cha mbio za Mwenge wa Uhuru 2012 mkoani Shianyanga
pamoja na maadhimisho ya miaka kumi na tatu tangu kifo cha baba wa
Taifa Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere.
Mada za semina ya vijana mjini Shinyanga (Shycom)
Mkurugenzi Msaidizi wa Vijana nchini Dr Stivin Kissui akiwasilisha mada kwa maafisa wa vijana wa Mikoa na wilaya katika ukumbi wa Shinyanga TTC juu ya uwajibikaji wa maafisa vijana mikoani na wilayani
Semina kwa vijana na wanafunzi wa Chuo cha Ualimu Shinyanga (Shycom) juzi.
PICHA YA PAMOJA BAINA YA MKURUGENZI WA VIJANA NCHINI ELISANTE OLEGABRIEL NA MAAFISA VIJANA WA MIKOA NA WILAYA KATIKA CHUO CHA UALIMU SHINYANGA
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Kambi ya Lowassa yateka UVCCM// UWT
NI MWANZA, SHINYANGA, ARUSHA, MGOMBEA APIGWA
Waandishi Wetu
KAMBI ya Mbunge wa Monduli, Edward Lowassa, imeendelea kuzidi kujiimarisha katika uchaguzi unaoendelea ndani ya Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) baada ya wagombea wanaomuunga mkono kuzidi kupata ushindi.Katika chaguzi zilizokwishafanyika katika ngazi ya wilaya na mikoa, wagombea wengi wa Umoja wa Vijana (UVCCM), Umoja wa Wanawake Tanzania (UWT) na Wazazi waliokuwa katika kambi nyingine ndani ya chama hicho wameshindwa.
Hata hivyo, katika uchaguzi wa UVCCM mkoa ambao ulifanyika jana katika mikoa kadhaa nchini inaonyesha kuwa kambi hiyo ya Lowassa inayoratibiwa na Kaimu Mwenyekiti wa Umoja wa Vijana Taifa, Beno Malisa na Hussein Bashe wagombea wake wengi wameibuka na ushindi.
Habari zilizopatikana zinaeleza kuwa Kambi ya
Kada wa CCM, Bernard Membe ambaye pia ni Waziri wa Mambo ya Nje ya Nchi
inaongozwa na Ridhwan Kikwete ambaye ni Mjumbe wa Utekelezaji wa Baraza
la Vijana wa chama hicho, ambaye kwa sasa amekuwa akipita mikoani
kuongezea nguvu kambi yake bado inavutana kwa karibu na ya Lowassa katika chaguzi.Waandishi Wetu
KAMBI ya Mbunge wa Monduli, Edward Lowassa, imeendelea kuzidi kujiimarisha katika uchaguzi unaoendelea ndani ya Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) baada ya wagombea wanaomuunga mkono kuzidi kupata ushindi.Katika chaguzi zilizokwishafanyika katika ngazi ya wilaya na mikoa, wagombea wengi wa Umoja wa Vijana (UVCCM), Umoja wa Wanawake Tanzania (UWT) na Wazazi waliokuwa katika kambi nyingine ndani ya chama hicho wameshindwa.
Hata hivyo, katika uchaguzi wa UVCCM mkoa ambao ulifanyika jana katika mikoa kadhaa nchini inaonyesha kuwa kambi hiyo ya Lowassa inayoratibiwa na Kaimu Mwenyekiti wa Umoja wa Vijana Taifa, Beno Malisa na Hussein Bashe wagombea wake wengi wameibuka na ushindi.
Mkoani Arusha chaguzi hizo zilimalizika jana kwa wilaya nne za Mkoa wa Arusha, isipokuwa wilaya moja ya Longido, ambako uchaguzi unatarajiwa kurejewa katika nafasi ya NEC.
Katika Wilaya ya Ngorongoro, Mbunge wa jimbo hilo, Saning’o Ole Telele alitangazwa kuwa mshindi wa NEC baada ya kupata kura 457 dhidi ya Mathew Nasay ambaye alipata kura 323 na Ibrahim Sakayi kushinda nafasi ya mwenyekiti wa CCM wa wilaya hiyo kwa kura 517 na kumbwaga aliyekuwa mwenyekiti wa CCM wilaya hiyo, Metui Ole Shaudo, ambaye pia ni Mwenyekiti wa Baraza la Wafugaji wa Ngorongoro.
Longido, Laizer akwama
Licha ya Mbunge wa Jimbo la Longido, Lekule Laizer kutangaza kutogombea ubunge katika uchaguzi ujao na kuomba achaguliwe kuwa mjumbe wa NEC kupitia Longido, alishindwa kupata nafasi hiyo.
Kukwama Laizer kuwa mjumbe wa NEC , kulitokana na kushindwa kupata nusu ya kura, hatua ambayo iliibua malumbano kadhaa licha ya kuongoza katika kura.
Msimamizi wa uchaguzi huo, George Kijazi, alitangaza matokeo ya uchaguzi huo usiku wa manane, kuwa Laizer amepata kura 417 na Peter Lemshau kura 381 huku mgombea mwingine akipata kura 58.
Katika uchaguzi wa nafasi ya mwenyekiti, Makoro Sauni alichaguliwa baada ya kupata kura 368, Emanuel Laizer alipata kura 182 na Kishiri Ole alipata kura 358.
Kaaya atupwa NEC
Katika Wilaya ya Arumeru, ambapo kulikuwa na upinzani mkali, Elishilia Kaaya ambaye ni Mkurugenzi wa Kituo cha cha Kimataifa cha Mikutano cha Arusha,(AICC), alishindwa nafasi ya NEC na Julius Mungure.
Katika uchaguzi huo, Kaaya ambaye alikuwa mjumbe wa NEC wa Mkoa wa Arusha, alipata kura 215, Mungure kura 535 Meja mstaafu Irikael Mbise alipata kura 51.
Katika uchaguzi huo, Furahia Nderea alichaguliwa kuwa mwenyekiti wa wilaya kwa kupata kura 430, ambapo Christopher Pallangyo alipata kura 257 na Severa Minja alipata kura 148.
Lowassa ang’ara Monduli
Kwa upande wake Lowassa alishinda katika jimbo lake la Monduli kwa kupata kura nyingi dhidi ya Dk Salash Toure ambaye pia anagombea nafasi ya Mwenyekiti wa CCM Mkoa wa Arusha.
Dk Toure pia alishindwa wakati wa kuwania kuteuliwa kuwania ubunge katika jimbo hilo katika kura za maoni ndani ya CCM na safari hii pia anatarajiwa kuchuana na Mwenyekiti wa sasa wa CCM, Onesmo Nangole ambaye ni mfuasi mkubwa wa kambi ya Lowassa.
Mwalusamba na Awaki
Katika wilaya za Karatu na Arusha napo kumefanyika mabadiliko makubwa baada ya Godfrey Mwalusamba kuchaguliwa kuwa mjumbe wa NEC akiwakilisha Wilaya ya Arusha, huku Daniel Awaki akichaguliwa kuwa mjumbe wa NEC wa Wilaya ya Karatu.
Katika uchaguzi huo, viongozi kadhaa waliokuwapo wameshindwa na mabadiliko makubwa yametokea katika Wilaya ya Arusha, ambapo Jubilate Kileo aliyekuwa mwenyekiti pamoja na kamati yake nzima ya siasa walishindwa. Dk Wilfred Soileli ndiye alichaguliwa kushika nafasi ya Mwenyekiti wa CCM Wilaya ya Arusha.
Vurugu Shinyanga
Mgombea Uenyekiti wa Umoja wa Vijana (UVCCM) mkoani Shinyanga, Luhende Richard na mpambe wake juzi walivamiwa na kupigwa na watu wasiojulikana, huku makada wakongwe wa chama hicho wakigeuka mabubu kuzungumzia kushindwa kwao.
Vurugu hizo zinazodaiwa kufanywa na kundi linalompinga Richard zilitokea juzi saa 2.00 usiku, katika tukio ambalo linadaiwa kupewa baraka na wabunge wawili wa chama hicho (majina tunayo), pamoja na mbunge mmoja wa upinzani.
Richard na mpambe wake aliyetajwa kwa jina moja la Paschal walitoroshwa eneo hilo na kupelekwa Shinyanga mjini ili kuwaepusha na kipigo ambacho hakikuelezewa ni cha nani na cha nini.
Ng’enda aibuka
Kada maarufu Kilumbe Ng’enda ameibuka mshindi kwa kura 434 kati ya 742 zilizopigwa na kuwamwaga wapinzani wake wawili katika kinyang’anyiro cha kuwania nafasi ya kiti cha ujumbe wa Halmashauri Kuu ya CCM Kigoma Mjini.
Aliyemfuatia katika nafasi ya pili ni Anthon Mpozemenya aliyejipatia
kura 272 huku Athuman Kitimba akiambulia nafasi ya tatu kwa kura 26
ambapo kura 10 ziliharibika.
Katika wilaya hiyo yenye kata 21halmashauri ilikuwa imepitisha majina hayo matatu ili kumpata mwakilishi katika ngazi ya taifa.
Chilolo awa shujaa
Diana Mkumbo Chilolo, ametetea kwa kishindo nafasi yake ya Mwenyekiti UWT (CCM) Mkoa wa Singida, baada ya kupata kura 431 dhidi ya 451 zilizopigwa.
Kwa ushindi huo, Chilolo ambaye pia ni mbunge wa viti maalumu mkoani hapa, aliwaacha kwa mbali wapinzani wake Pendo Kone aliyepata kura 11 na mwalimu Sundi Samike aliyeambulia nane.
Msimamizi wa mkutano huo mkuu wa uchaguzi, Dk Parseko Kone, alimtangaza Mkuu wa Wilaya ya Manyoni, Fatuma Towfiq kuwa amechaguliwa kuwa mjumbe wa baraza kuu taifa UWT.
Alisema mfanyakazi wa Tanroads mkoani Singida, Sara Mkumbo, amemgaragaza vibaya mpinzani wa Mwajuma Shaa kwa kura 247 dhidi ya 153.
Aliwataja washindi wa Baraza la UWT kutoka Wilaya ya Singida Vijijini kuwa ni Halima Kundya na Debora Andrew.
Alisema kutoka Wilaya ya Ikungi ni Mariamu Limu na Tatu Dahani; Wilaya ya Iramba, Monica Samwel na Elimaba Lula, Wilaya ya Mkalama, Mariamu Kahola na Helena Kitila, Manispaa Singida ni Aisha Matembe na Sara Mkumbo. Wilaya ya Manyoni ni Magreth Mlewa na Rehema Chizumwa.
Naye Hadija Nyuha ameshinda nafasi ya uwakilishi wa Jumuiya ya Wazazi kwenye Mkutano Mkuu wa UWT na mwakilishi wa UVCCM ni Janet Mughwai. Jane Kishari anakuwa mjumbe kwenye mkutano mkuu wa CCM mkoa.
Mwanafunzi wa Chuo Kikuu ashinda
Mwanafunzi wa Chuo Kikuu cha Dar es Salaam, Jumaa Hamidu Awesso (25) ameshinda nafasi ya ujumbe wa NEC Wilaya ya Pangani kwa kura 377 na kuwabwaga Mwenyekiti wa Halmashauri ya Wilaya ya Pangani, Salim Sinani aliyepata kura 80 na Mwenyekiti wa Jumuiya ya Wazazi ya Chama cha Mapinduzi (CCM) Wilaya ya Pangani Rajabu Issah aliyepata kura 97.
Naye Julius Semwaiko alimtaja Hamisi Mnegero kuwa Mwenyekiti wa CCM Wilaya kwa kura 262 akiwabwaga Hamisi Makumulo aliyepata kura 226 na James Kasongo
Mnangwa kura 51.
Walioshinda nafasi ya ujumbe wa Mkutano Mkuu wa CCM Taifa kwa mujibu wa matokeo yaliyosomwa na Guledi ni Mkuu wa Wilaya ya Pangani, Hafsa Mtasiwa kura 325; Diwani wa Kata ya Pangani Magharibi, John Semnkande (252), Fatma Selemani Chee (282) Habiba Abdallah (173) na Elizabeth Mfugale (272).
Aisha Kigoda aibuka
Diana Mkumbo Chilolo, ametetea kwa kishindo nafasi yake ya Mwenyekiti UWT (CCM) Mkoa wa Singida, baada ya kupata kura 431 dhidi ya 451 zilizopigwa.
Kwa ushindi huo, Chilolo ambaye pia ni mbunge wa viti maalumu mkoani hapa, aliwaacha kwa mbali wapinzani wake Pendo Kone aliyepata kura 11 na mwalimu Sundi Samike aliyeambulia nane.
Msimamizi wa mkutano huo mkuu wa uchaguzi, Dk Parseko Kone, alimtangaza Mkuu wa Wilaya ya Manyoni, Fatuma Towfiq kuwa amechaguliwa kuwa mjumbe wa baraza kuu taifa UWT.
Alisema mfanyakazi wa Tanroads mkoani Singida, Sara Mkumbo, amemgaragaza vibaya mpinzani wa Mwajuma Shaa kwa kura 247 dhidi ya 153.
Aliwataja washindi wa Baraza la UWT kutoka Wilaya ya Singida Vijijini kuwa ni Halima Kundya na Debora Andrew.
Alisema kutoka Wilaya ya Ikungi ni Mariamu Limu na Tatu Dahani; Wilaya ya Iramba, Monica Samwel na Elimaba Lula, Wilaya ya Mkalama, Mariamu Kahola na Helena Kitila, Manispaa Singida ni Aisha Matembe na Sara Mkumbo. Wilaya ya Manyoni ni Magreth Mlewa na Rehema Chizumwa.
Naye Hadija Nyuha ameshinda nafasi ya uwakilishi wa Jumuiya ya Wazazi kwenye Mkutano Mkuu wa UWT na mwakilishi wa UVCCM ni Janet Mughwai. Jane Kishari anakuwa mjumbe kwenye mkutano mkuu wa CCM mkoa.
Mwanafunzi wa Chuo Kikuu ashinda
Mwanafunzi wa Chuo Kikuu cha Dar es Salaam, Jumaa Hamidu Awesso (25) ameshinda nafasi ya ujumbe wa NEC Wilaya ya Pangani kwa kura 377 na kuwabwaga Mwenyekiti wa Halmashauri ya Wilaya ya Pangani, Salim Sinani aliyepata kura 80 na Mwenyekiti wa Jumuiya ya Wazazi ya Chama cha Mapinduzi (CCM) Wilaya ya Pangani Rajabu Issah aliyepata kura 97.
Naye Julius Semwaiko alimtaja Hamisi Mnegero kuwa Mwenyekiti wa CCM Wilaya kwa kura 262 akiwabwaga Hamisi Makumulo aliyepata kura 226 na James Kasongo
Mnangwa kura 51.
Walioshinda nafasi ya ujumbe wa Mkutano Mkuu wa CCM Taifa kwa mujibu wa matokeo yaliyosomwa na Guledi ni Mkuu wa Wilaya ya Pangani, Hafsa Mtasiwa kura 325; Diwani wa Kata ya Pangani Magharibi, John Semnkande (252), Fatma Selemani Chee (282) Habiba Abdallah (173) na Elizabeth Mfugale (272).
Aisha Kigoda aibuka
Aliyewahi
kuwa Naibu Waziri wa Afya na Ustawi wa Jamii, Dk Aisha Kigoda
amepita bila kupingwa katika uchaguzi wa nafasi ya Uwenyekiti wa UWT
Mkoa Tanga kutokana na mgombea mwenzake kujitoa.
Anna Lupembe ashinda Katavi
Aliyekuwa mbunge wa viti maalum katika awamu iliyopita na kuanguka katika kura ya maoni Anna Lupembe ameibuka na kufanikiwa kunyakua kiti cha Mwenyekiti wa UWT mkoa wa Katavi katika uchaguzi uliofanyika jana katika ukumbi wa CCM wilaya ya Mpanda
Aliyekuwa mbunge wa viti maalum katika awamu iliyopita na kuanguka katika kura ya maoni Anna Lupembe ameibuka na kufanikiwa kunyakua kiti cha Mwenyekiti wa UWT mkoa wa Katavi katika uchaguzi uliofanyika jana katika ukumbi wa CCM wilaya ya Mpanda
Imeandikwa
na Gasper Andrew, Singida, Mussa Juma, Arusha, Burhani Yakub, Pangani,
Mussa Juma, Loliondo, Willy Sumia, Mpanda, Raisa Said, Tanga, Shija Felician, Shinyanga
Mpoto Theatre na Mjomba Bendi wakitumbuiza
MAKAMU WA KWANZA WA RAIS ZAINZIBAR asema hakuna atakayevuna kwa vurugu
Makamo wa Kwanza wa Rais
wa Zanzibar Maalim Seif Sharif Hamad
amewataka
wananchi kuacha tabia ya
kufanya vurugu kwa lengo la kuvunja amani na
utilivu Zanzibar.
Amesema bado liko kundi
la watu ambao wanazembea hatua ya amani
na utulivu
uliopo Zanzibar na
kujaribu kutaka kuleta machafuko katika nchi.
Maalim Seif ameyaeleza
hayo huko Hoteli ya Grand Palace ilioko Malindi
mjini Zanzibar wakati
akizungumza na Waandishi wa Habari.
Amesema,Serikali iliopo
sio kama haiwezi kuchukuwa hatua kali
bali
inafanyakazi kwa
utaratibu maalum ili kuepuka utumiaji wa nguvu.
Ameongeza pindi Serikali ikichukuwa hatuwa kali watu
wataanza kupiga
kelele na kusema
kuwa wanaonewa na zinakiukwa haki za
kibinaadamu.
Hivyo aliwaonya wenye
tabia hio kuacha mara moja tabia hiyo ya kuleta
vurugu na fujo kwani hali
ikiwa mbaya hakuna mtu atakaefaidika na kitu.
Maalim Seif ambae ni
Makamo wa Rais wa Kwanza wa Rais wa Serikali ya
Mapinduzi Zanzibar
alisema wapo baadhi ya watu ambao
hudhani pakiwa na
fujo na ghasia
wanafaidika jambo hilo sio kweli kwani kukitokea vurugu na
Serikali kuchukuwa hatua
kali hakuna atakaefaidika bali itakuwa hasara kwa
Wananchi.
Hivyo aliwasihi Wananchi kuacha na kuendelea kudumisha Amani na Utulivu
ambao ni jambo la
kujivunia.
Makamo wa Rais wa Kwanza wa Zanzibar alitowa Mfano
wa nchi zenye mizozo na
kusema hakuna maendeleo
yanayopatikana na watu wanaishi katika hofu na
wasiwasi.
Akizungumzia suala la
Uchumi wa Zanzibar,MaalimSeif amesema Uchumi wa
Zanzibar unakuwa kwa
kiasi ,kwani mwaka 2011 ukuwaji wa Uchumi ni 6.8 na
unatarajia kuongezeka
mwaka 2012/2013 na unatarajia kufikia
asilimia 7.5
wakati pato la Mzanzibari
linakuwa kutoka TSHS 782,000 kwa mwaka
hadi
kufikia TSHS 960,000
ambazo ni sawa na Dolla za Kimarekani 615 kutoka 560
mwaka 2010.
Ameongeza kuwa lengo la
Serikaliya Mapinduzi Zanzibar ni kufikia lengo la
Melenium ambapo nchi zote
zinatakiwa ifikapo mwaka 2015 pato la Wananchi
wake liwe TSHS 884,000
sambamba na kuonekana fedha mifukoni na
sio kwenye
makaratasi.
Kuhusu matumizi ya fedha
za Serikali, Maalim Seif alisema bado Serikali
inakabiliana na
changamoto kubwa juu ya matumizi ovyo ya fedha za Serikali.
Amesema Ripoti ya
Mdhibiti na Mkaguzi Mkuu wa Hesabu za Serikali
ya mwaka
2010/2011 imeonyesha bado
wako baadhi ya Watendaji hujinufaisha kupitia
fedha za Serikali jambo
ambalo sio zuri na halikubaliki.
Amesema ,tatizo la
matumizi yasiofuata taratibu linaendelea kujitokeza. Pia
udhaifu wa kukosekana
baadhi ya vielelezo muhimu katika ukusanyaji na
matumizi ya Mapato
limeonekana kujitokeza katika Taasisi mbali mbali za
Serikali , kutokana na
uchunguzi uliofanywa na Mdhibiti na Mkaguzi Mkuu wa
Serikali ya Mapinduzi
Zanzibar.
Aidha Maalim Seif alisema
kuwa Mdhibiti na Mkaguzi Mkuu wa Hesabu za
Serikali ya Mapinduzi
Zanzibar amebaini kuwa kuna matatizo kwa baadhi ya
Taasisi za Serikali
kutokusanya mapato ipasavyo pamoja na kutumia fedha
bila kufuata taratibu za
Kisheria za fedha na malengo waliojipangia wenyewe
Taasisi hizo.
Amesema kuwa ipo Miradi
mingi imepewa fedha nyingi katika utekelezeaji wake
lakini kazi iliotendeka
hailingani na fedha zilizotolewa.
Makamo wa Kwanza wa Rais
wa Zanzibar amesema kuwa, Serikali haitovumilia
kuona baadhi ya Watendaji
wanaendelea kukiuka sheria ziliopo za fedha na
kuchukuwa fedha za
Wananchi kujinufaisha binafsi.
TAHADHARI KWA WANAOPENDA KUWEKA SIMU KICHWANI WAKATI WA KULALA , LEO ZIMENI SIMU ZENU
MWANAHABARI TUMAINI MSOWOYA ATEMBEZA BAKORA KWA WAGOMBEA WENZAKE ,ASHINDA KWA KISHINDO UENYEKITI
HIVI ndivyo mwanahabari na
mwanaharakati wa mtandao wa jinsia Tanzania (TGNP) kanda ya nyanda za
juu kusini na mwandishi wa gazeti la Mwananchi mkoa Iringa, Tumaini
Msowoya (pichani)alivyoshinda kwa kishindo leo katika nafasi
ya uenyekiti wa Umoja wa Vijana (UVCCM) mkoa wa Iringa baada ya
kuwacharaza bakora nzito wanaume wawili akiwemo mwanahabari
mwenzake Abba Ngtilangwa .
Akitangaza matokeo ya uchaguzi
huo, Msimamizi wa Uchaguzi, ambaye ni mkuu wa wilaya ya Kilolo, Gelald
Guninita alisema Msowoya amepata kura 188, Abba Ngilangwa kura 76 na
Ramadhani Baraza amepata kura 36.
Alimtangaza mshindi wa kiti hicho
baada ya kuwabwaga wenzake wawili katika kura 302 zilizopigwa kwenye
ukumbi wa jumba la maendeleo manispaa ya Iringa.
Nafasi ya mjumbe wa Baraza kuu la
taifa ilikwenda kwa Seki Kasuga baada ya kuwabwaga wenzake akiwemo
Geoophrey Lukuvi aliyepata kura 56.
Nafasi ya mjumbe wa mkutano mkuu
taifa ilikwenda kwa Cornel Malangalila aliyepata kura 130, wengine David
Banda alipata kura 76 na Malipula chalamila alipata kura 90.
Nafasi ya uwakilishi Umoja wa
wanawake mkoa ilikwenda kwa Janeht Innocent kura 149 aliyembwaga Nuru
Mwinuka aliyepata kura 137 na uwakilishi wazazi mkoa alishinda Akimu
Mwasambogo kwa kura 149 aliyemshinda Salvatory Ngelela aliyepata kuwa
145.
Mwenyekiti aliyemaliza muda wake
Fadhil Ngajilo alisema Iringa imeweza kuandika historia kwa kuwa na
viongozi wa UVCCM wanawake wawili tofauti na mikoa mingine
HABARI ZAIDI HII HAPA
Mwanahabari Tumaini Msowoya Mwenyekiti UVCCM
MWANAHABARI Tumaini
Msowoya anayewakilisha gazeti la Mwananchi mkoani Iringa amechaguliwa kwa
kishindo kuwa Mwenyekiti wa Umoja wa Vijana wa Chama cha Mapinduzi (UVCCM) wa
mkoa wa Iringa.
Katika uchaguzi huo
uliofanyika juzi katika ukumbi wa Jumba la Maendeleo mjini hapa, Msowoya ambaye
pia ni mwanafunzi wa shahada ya kwanza ya uandishi wa habari katika chuo Kikuu
cha Tumaini Kampasi ya Iringa alishinda kiti hicho baada ya kuwabwaga wagombea
wenzake wawili.
Uandishi wa habari
ilikuwa sifa muhimu kwake katika uchaguzi huo na kumpa nafasi ya ziada ya
kukitwaa kiti hicho dhidi ya wagombea wenzake kabla ya uchaguzi huo.
“Tunahisi chama
hakina mahusiano stahili na wanahabari, tukimpata mwanahabari huyu katika
nafasi hii tunaamini atatusaidia kutuunganisha na sekta hiyo muhimu ya habari,”
walisikika baadhi ya wajumbe wakisema kabla ya uchaguzi huo.
Akitangaza matokeo ya
uchaguzi huo, Mkuu wa Wilaya ya Kilolo, Gelard Guninita aliyekuwa Msimamizi wa
Uchaguzi alisema jumla ya kura 302 zilipigwa.
Alisema kati ya kura
hizo, Msowoya alipata kura 188 akifuatiwa kwa mbali na Abba Ngilangwa aliyepata
kura 76 huku Ramadhani Baraza akiambulia kura 36.
Alipopewa nafasi ya
kuwashukuru wajumbe kwa kumpatia ushindi huo, Msowoya alisema anafahamu kazi
ngumu aliyoanayo mbele yake ya kuwaangunisha vijana wa mkoa mzima wa Iringa ili
kukiletea ushindi chama hicho katika Uchaguzi Mkuu wa 2015.
“Uongozi unapimwa kwa
mambo mengi lakini unapokuwa katika siasa sifa kubwa ni kukisaidia chama chako
kupata ushindi,” alisema huku akiomba ushirikiano kutoka kwa wadau mbalimbali
wakiwemo wanahabari.
Katika uchaguzi huo,
wajumbe walimchagua Seki Kasuga kuwa Mjumbe wa Baraza Kuu la Taifa la umoja
huo.
Guninita alisema
nafasi ya mjumbe wa Mkutano Mkuu Taifa ilikwenda kwa Cornel Malangalila
aliyepata kura 130 dhidi ya David Banda aliyepata kura 76 na Malipula Chalamila
aliyepata kura 90.
Nafasi ya Uwakilishi
katika Mkutano Mkuu wa Umoja wa Wanawake Mkoa wa Irina ilikwenda kwa Janeht
Innocent aliyepata kura 149 dhidi ya kura 137 alizopata Nuru Mwinukana na
nafasi ya uwakilishi wa Mkutano Mkuu wa Wazazi Mkoa ilikwenda kwa Akimu
Mwasambogo aliyepata kura 149 dhidi ya kura 145 alizopata Salvatory Ngelela.
MECHI YA KAGERA SUGAR, YANGA YASOGEZWA
Kamati ya Ligi imesogeza mbele kwa siku moja mechi ya Ligi Kuu ya
Vodacom kati ya Kagera Sugar na Yanga iliyokuwa ichezwe kesho (Oktoba 7
mwaka huu) mjini Bukoba kutokana na Uwanja wa Kaitaba kuwa na shughuli
nyingine za kijamii.
Sasa mechi hiyo itachezwa Jumatatu (Oktoba 8 mwaka huu) kwenye uwanja huo huo. Mabadiliko hayo pia yameathiri mechi kati ya Toto Africans na Yanga iliyokuwa ichezwe Oktoba 10 mwaka huu Uwanja wa CCM Kirumba jijini Mwanza. Mechi hiyo sasa itachezwa Oktoba 11 mwaka huu.
Sasa mechi hiyo itachezwa Jumatatu (Oktoba 8 mwaka huu) kwenye uwanja huo huo. Mabadiliko hayo pia yameathiri mechi kati ya Toto Africans na Yanga iliyokuwa ichezwe Oktoba 10 mwaka huu Uwanja wa CCM Kirumba jijini Mwanza. Mechi hiyo sasa itachezwa Oktoba 11 mwaka huu.
LIGI DARAJA LA KWANZA KUANZA OKTOBA 20
Kamati
ya Ligi ya Shirikisho la Mpira wa Miguu Tanzania (TFF) ilikutana jana
(Oktoba 5 mwaka huu) kupitia na kufanya uamuzi katika masuala mbalimbali
na kupanga Ligi Daraja la Kwanza (FDL) ianze kutimua vumbi Oktoba 20
mwaka huu.
Timu
zimepangwa katika makundi matatu ya timu nane nane ambapo zitacheza
ligi hiyo kwa mtindo wa nyumbani na ugenini. Mshindi wa kila kundi ndiye
atakayepata tiketi ya kucheza Ligi Kuu ya Vodacom (VPL) msimu ujao
wakati timu ya mwisho kila kundi itashuka daraja kurudi Ligi ya Mkoa.
Kundi
A lina timu za Burkina Moro ya Morogoro, Kurugenzi Mufindi ya Iringa,
Majimaji ya Songea, Mbeya City ya Mbeya, Mlale JKT ya Ruvuma, Mkamba
Rangers ya Morogoro, Polisi Iringa na Small Kids ya Rukwa.
Ndanda
FC ya Mtwara, Ashanti United, Green Warriors, Moro United, Polisi,
Tessema, Transit Camp na Villa Squad zote za Dar es Salaam ndizo
zinazounda kundi B wakati kundi C ni Kanembwa JKT ya Kigoma, Morani ya
Manyara, Mwadui ya Shinyanga, Pamba ya Mwanza Polisi Dodoma, Polisi
Mara, Polisi Tabora na Rhino Rangers ya Tabora.
Boniface Wambura
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October 5, 2012
HII NI FAIDA YA ZIARA YA RAIS JAKAYA KIKWETE NCHINI CANADA
KAMATI YA UCHAGUZI TFF YATOA UFAFANUZI WA UCHAGUZI MIKOA YA RUKWA,ARUSHA ......
1. Kamati
ya Uchaguzi ya TFF katika kikao chake kilichofanyika tarehe 03-04
Oktoba 2012 ilijadili michakato ya chaguzi za vyama vya mpira wa miguu
vya Mikoa ya Rukwa (RUREFA), Arusha (ARFA), Shinyanga (SHIREFA), Pwani
(COREFA), Dar es Salaam (DRFA) na Chama cha Waamuzi wa Mpira wa Miguu
Tanzania (FRAT).
Kamati iliamua yafuatayo:
Kamati iliamua yafuatayo:
(a) Chama cha Mpira wa Miguu Mkoa wa Arusha (ARFA)
Uchaguzi wa ARFA utafanyika Jumapili, tarehe 07 Oktoba 2012 mjini Arusha kama ulivyopangwa.
(b) Chama cha Waamuzi wa Mpira wa Miguu Tanzania (FRAT)
Uchaguzi wa FRAT utafanyika Jumapili, tarehe 07 Oktoba 2012 mjini Dodoma kama ulivyopangwa.
(c) Chama cha Mpira wa Miguu Mkoa wa Pwani (COREFA)
Uchaguzi wa COREFA utafanyika Jumapili, tarehe 14 Oktoba 2012 Wilayani Mafia kama ulivyopangwa.
(d) Chama cha Mpira wa Miguu Mkoa wa Rukwa (RUREFA)
Kamati
ilibaini na kujiridhisha kuwa kulikuwa na udanganyifu uliofanywa na
Kamati ya Utendaji ya RUREFA katika kutekeleza majukumu yake ya kikatiba
hususan, uteuzi wa baadhi ya wajumbe wa Kamati ya Uchaguzi ya RUREFA.
Pamoja udanganyifu huo, Kamati ya Uchaguzi ya TFF imejiridhisha kuwa Kamati ya Uchaguzi ya RUREFA imeshindwa kutimiza wajibu wake katika kusimamia uchaguzi wa RUREFA, hata baada ya kuwa imepewa onyo kuzingatia matakwa ya Kanuni za Uchaguzi.
Pamoja udanganyifu huo, Kamati ya Uchaguzi ya TFF imejiridhisha kuwa Kamati ya Uchaguzi ya RUREFA imeshindwa kutimiza wajibu wake katika kusimamia uchaguzi wa RUREFA, hata baada ya kuwa imepewa onyo kuzingatia matakwa ya Kanuni za Uchaguzi.
Kutokana
na udanganyifu uliofanyika katika uteuzi wa baadhi ya wajumbe wa Kamati
ya Uchaguzi ya RUREFA, Kamati ya Uchaguzi ya TFF kwa mujibu wa Kanuni za Uchaguzi za wanachama wa TFF Ibara ya 26(2) na (3) na Katiba ya TFF Ibara ya 49(1), imeamua yafuatayo:
(i) Imeifuta
Kamati ya Uchaguzi ya RUREFA. TFF itateua Kamati mpya ya Uchaguzi ya
RUREFA itakayoandaa na kusimamia uchaguzi wa RUREFA.
(ii)Uteuzi
wa Kamati mpya ya Uchaguzi ya RUREFA utafanyika wakati muafaka baada ya
TFF kukamilisha taratibu za uteuzi, na ratiba ya uchaguzi ya RUREFA
itatangazwa baada ya zoezi hilo.
(e) Chama cha Mpira wa Miguu Mkoa wa Shinyanga (SHIREFA)
Kamati
ya Uchaguzi ya TFF imebaini kuwa baadhi ya viongozi wa Kamati ya
Utendaji ya SHIREFA wanaingilia mchakato wa uchaguzi wa SHIREFA kinyume
na matakwa ya Kanuni za Uchaguzi za wanachama wa TFF. TFF haitambui
maamuzi ya uongozi wa SHIREFA wa kuivunja Kamati ya Uchaguzi ya SHIREFA
inayosimamia uchaguzi wa Chama hicho. Zoezi la uchaguzi wa SHIREFA
lililoanza tarehe 08 Septemba 2012 linaendelea na uchaguzi wa viongozi
wa SHIREFA utafanyika tarehe 20 Oktoba 2012 kama ulivyopangwa.
(f) Chama cha Mpira wa Miguu Mkoa wa Dar es salaam (DRFA)
Kamati
ya Uchaguzi ya TFF itakamilisha zoezi la kusikiliza rufaa zilizokatwa
dhidi ya maamuzi ya Kamati ya Uchaguzi ya DRFA na kupitia mchakato
mzima wa uchaguzi wa DRFA, ili kujiridhisha kama matakwa ya Katiba ya
DRFA na TFF yamezingatiwa.
Kamati ya Uchaguzi itatoa uamuzi kuhusu rufaa zilizowasilishwa kwenye Kamati kwa mujibu wa Kanuni za Uchaguzi za wanachama wa TFF na kuhusu mchakato wa uchaguzi wa DRFA baada ya kikao chake kitakachofanyika Jumanne, tarehe 09 Oktoba 2012.
Kamati ya Uchaguzi itatoa uamuzi kuhusu rufaa zilizowasilishwa kwenye Kamati kwa mujibu wa Kanuni za Uchaguzi za wanachama wa TFF na kuhusu mchakato wa uchaguzi wa DRFA baada ya kikao chake kitakachofanyika Jumanne, tarehe 09 Oktoba 2012.
2. Kuzingatia Kanuni za Uchaguzi:
(i) Kamati
ya Uchaguzi ya TFF itaishauri Mamlaka husika ya TFF kuwachukulia hatua
za kinidhamu viongozi wa Kamati za Utendaji walioko madarakani
wanaoingilia michakato ya chaguzi za wanachama wa TFF na kusababisha
mikanganyiko katika chaguzi ili ama wandelee kuwa madarakani kinyume na
matakwa ya Katiba ya TFF Ibara ya 12(2)(a) au wapitishwe kugombea
uongozi kinyume na taratibu zilizowekwa na TFF.
(ii)Kamati
ya Uchaguzi ya TFF inasisitiza na kuzitaka Kamati za Uchaguzi za vyama
wanachama wa TFF kuzingatia Kanuni za Uchaguzi za wanachama wa TFF
wakati wote wa michakato ya uchaguzi wa viongozi wa vyama hivyo.
Angetile Osiah
KATIBU MKUU AJALI YAUA 10 YAJERUHI ZAIDI YA 20 MBEYA GARI YA MBUNGE YATEKETEA PAPO HAPO KWA MOTO......
Mkuu wa mkoa Mbeya Abas Kandoro akiangalia ajali liyotokea mbalizi mbeya mchana wa jana Oktoba 2, 2012Huku majeruhi zaidi ya 20 wakilazwa katika hospitali ya Rufaa mkoani Mbeya Katika ajali hiyoiliyotokea majira ya saa nane mchana, Mbunge wa viti Maalum CCM Mkoa wa Mbeya, Mary Mwanjelwa alinusurika kufa baada ya gari alilokuwa akisafiria, kugongwa na kuteketea kabisa kwa moto na kusababisha kifo cha Katibu wake, ambapo mbunge huyo amelazwa katika Hospitali Teule ya Ifisi
Kwa
upande wake, Muuguzi wa Hospitali ya Ifisi, Sikitu Mbilinyi alisema
mbunge Mwanjelwa analalamika zaidi maumivu katika sehemu ya mgongoni na
miguu sawa na dereva wake ambaye naye analalamikia miguu na amepasuka
sehemu ya kichwani
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October 2, 2012
MAMA AMTUMBUKIZA MWANAYE CHOONI, WASAMARIA WAMUOKOA
MTOTO ALIYETUMBUKIZWA CHOONI AKIPEWA HUDUMA KATIKA HOSPITALI YA WILAYA VWAWA MBOZI |
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CHOO AMBACHO MTOTO HUYO ALIDUMBUKIZWA |
Na,Rashid Mkwinda, Mbozi
WAKATI akina
mama wengine wakihaha kwa waganga kutafuta dawa kwa ajili ya kupata watoto,
wengina wanaichezea bahati yao kwa kufanya matukio ya unyama kama ilivyotokea
kwa msichana mmoja aliyetambulika kwa jina la Esther kuamua kumtupa mtoto wake wa
kiume mwenye umri wa miezi mitatu katika shimo la choo kinachotumika kwa nia ya
kumuua.
Tukio hilo
la kinyama limetokea mwishoni mwa wiki katika kitongoji cha Ilolo kilichopo
mjini Vwawa wilayani Mbozi ambapo msichana huyo alivaa roho ya unyama na kuamua
kutekeleza ukatili huo bila hata roho ya huruma huku sauti ya kitoto chake
kichanga ikilia kwa kubembeleza ili kionewe huruma ya kuuliwa bila hatia.
Kama vile
haitoshi msichana huyo anayekadiriwa kuwa na umri wa miaka 15 aliziba masikio
yake kwa pamba na kuamua kukitumbukiza kitoto hicho ndani ya shimo na kutokomea
kusikojulikana.
Sauti za
kilio za mtoto yule zilihanikiza hewani bila kupatiwa msaada wowote ambapo
hatimaye kilio chake kikasikika hadi kwa wasamaria wema ambao ndio watumiaji wa
choo hicho.
Mmoja wa
wasamaria hao aliyejitambulisha kwa jina la Mbwagile Kitaja mkazi wa Ilolo
mjini vwawa alisema kuwa tukio hilo limetokea wakati wakiwa msibani majira ya
saa 8 mchana ambapo walikuja wajukuu
zake kumueleza kuwa ndani ya choo cha jirani kuna sauti ya mtoto analia.
Alisema
majirani walifika katika eneo hilo la tukio na kuamua kukivunja choo hicho ili
kukiokoa kitoto hicho ambacho kwa muda huo mwili wake wote ulianza kuzingirwa
na funza wa chooni.
Walibomoa
choo hicho kwa tahadhari wakihofia kumdhuru mtoto ambapo mmiliki wa choo hicho
aliyejitambulisha kwa jina la Orasmo Nyingi (Pompi)alitoa taarifa kwa
Mwenyekiti wa mtaa huo Ephraimu Mwakiteba alisema kuwa walifanya jitihada za
kumtoa kwa kutumbukiza ngazi mbili ndani ya shimo na kisha kumtoa na kumsafisha
uchafu.
Alisema kuwa
walimfikisha mtoto huyo katika hospitali ya wilaya iliyopo Vwawa wilayani Mbozi
ambapo alipewa huduma ya kwanza ambapo katika baadhi ya sehemu zake za mwili
alianza kuunguzwa na joto la uchafu wa chooni lakini hata hivyo walifanikiwa
kumpa matibabu na kisha kuruhusiwa ambapo mama Kitaja alichukua dhamana ya
kumlea.
Aidha katika
hatua nyingine babu wa mtoto huyo ambaye alijitambulisha kuwa ni Ofisa
Maendeleo ya jamii wa wilaya ya Mbozi Philimon Adrat alisema kuwa binti yake
ndiye mwenye mtoto huyo na kwamba anashindwa kuelewa sababu ya kumtumbukiza
chooni mwanaye kwa kuwa ni yeye mwenyewe aliyebeba ujauzito bila kushinikizwa
na mtu.
Alisema kuwa
mara baada ya kupata ujauzito alimtunza na kulea ujauzito wakehadi
alipojifungua mwezi Julai ambapo mtoto huyo alikuw akiendelea vyema.
Alifafanua
kuwa kabla ya kumtumbukiza mtoto huyo chooni binti yake alifukuzwa na mama yake
na kuambiwa aje kwa baba yake ndipo alipofika nyumbani na kukaa siku mbili na
kuelezea mkasa wa kutimuliwa na mama yake ambapo hata hivyo siku ya tukio
hakujua kama mwanaye anaweza kuamua kufanya unyama wa aina hiyo.
Akizungumzia
hatima ya tukio hilo Mwenyekiti wa serikali ya kitongoji cha Lami mtaa wa Ilolo ambako ndiko lilikotokea
tukio hilo Bw.Mwakiteba alisema kuwa mara baada ya kutokea kwa tukio hilo
walipeleka taarifa kituo cha polisi ambapo hata hivyo binti huyo hajulikani
aliko hadi sasa.
Babu wa
mtoto huyo Bw. Adrati alisema kuwa hajui aliko binti yake na kwamba wanafanya
utaratibu wa kumchukua mtoto huyo kutoka kwa wasamaria wema ambao wanamtunza
mara baada ya kutokea tukio hilo.
UCHAGUZI WA CCM CHUNYA WAINGIA DOA , AJALI MBAYA YATOKEA MMOJA AFARIKI DUNIA
WAKATI uchaguzi wa viongozi wa chama cha mapinduzi katika ngazi ya
Wilaya ukiwa ukiendelea nchini kote ,Wilayani Chunya hali imekuwa
tofauti baada ya wajumbe wa mkutano wa uchaguzi kupata ajali na
kusababisha kifo cha Katibu w uchumi na fedha Tawi Madimbwini kata ya
Mamba, Issaya Nchimbi (45) wengine 85 kujeruhiwa vibaya.
Wilaya ukiwa ukiendelea nchini kote ,Wilayani Chunya hali imekuwa
tofauti baada ya wajumbe wa mkutano wa uchaguzi kupata ajali na
kusababisha kifo cha Katibu w uchumi na fedha Tawi Madimbwini kata ya
Mamba, Issaya Nchimbi (45) wengine 85 kujeruhiwa vibaya.
Mwandishi Esther Macha anaripoti kuwa ajali hiyo ilitokea juzi majira ya 2:30 asubuhi katika kata ya
Matundasi, baada ya dereva wa gari aina ya Fuso lenye namba za usajili
T 420 APM kushindwa kulimudu na kupinduka mtaroni.
Matundasi, baada ya dereva wa gari aina ya Fuso lenye namba za usajili
T 420 APM kushindwa kulimudu na kupinduka mtaroni.
Kaimu Mganga Mkuu wa Hospitali ya wilaya ya Chunya, Dk. Henry
Mwansasu, amethibitisha kutokea kwa ajali hiyo na kudai kuwa amepokea
mwili wa mtu mmoja pamoja na majeruhi 85.
Mwansasu, amethibitisha kutokea kwa ajali hiyo na kudai kuwa amepokea
mwili wa mtu mmoja pamoja na majeruhi 85.
Alisema kati ya majeruhi hao, 11 hali zao ni mbaya na wamelazwa
hospitalini hapo kwa ajili ya matibabu na uchunguzi zaidi, huku
majeruhi 63 ambao walipata mshtuko na majeraha madogo madogo
wakipatiwa matibabu na kuruhusiwa kurudi nyumbani.
hospitalini hapo kwa ajili ya matibabu na uchunguzi zaidi, huku
majeruhi 63 ambao walipata mshtuko na majeraha madogo madogo
wakipatiwa matibabu na kuruhusiwa kurudi nyumbani.
Akizungumza na gazeti hili katika Hospitali ya wilaya ya Chunya,
mmoja wa majeruhi hao, Bw. Frank Bone (40), Mkazi wa Lupa Tingatinga,
alisema mbali na ajali hiyo kusababishwa na dereva ambaye alitaka
kupokea simu huku gari likiwa kwenye mwendo mkali, pia gari hilo
lilikuwa limajaza abiria kupita kiasi, hivyo muda mwingi wa safari yao
lilionekana kumshinda dereva.
Alisema kuwa walilianza safari yao kutoka kijiji cha Mamba majira ya
saa 9:00 usiku na kuwapitia wajumbe wengine wa kata za Lupa na Upendo
,hivyo wakajikuta gari likiwa limejaa kupita kiasi na kusababisha
abiria wengine kusafiri wakiwa wamening’inia kwenye mabomba ya vyuma.
saa 9:00 usiku na kuwapitia wajumbe wengine wa kata za Lupa na Upendo
,hivyo wakajikuta gari likiwa limejaa kupita kiasi na kusababisha
abiria wengine kusafiri wakiwa wamening’inia kwenye mabomba ya vyuma.
Kwa upande wake Bw. Jamson Mwaluka, Mkazi wa kata ya Lupa, ambaye
alijeruhiwa kwenye paji la uso, alisema kabla ya ajali kutokea dereva
wa gari hilo,aliyetajwa kwa jina moja la Mchungaji, alisema chanzo cha
ajali hiyo ni simu ya mkononi.
alijeruhiwa kwenye paji la uso, alisema kabla ya ajali kutokea dereva
wa gari hilo,aliyetajwa kwa jina moja la Mchungaji, alisema chanzo cha
ajali hiyo ni simu ya mkononi.
“Dereva alipigiwa simu iliyokuwa mfukoni, wakati anahangaika kuitoa
gafla alijikuta yuko kwenye kona na alipojaribu kuliweka sawa ndipo
gari lilipoteza muelekeo na kupinduka,” alisema Bw. Mwaluka.
Kwa mujibu wa majeruhi hao, gari hiyo ilibeba zaidi ya watu 100 ambao
wote walikuwa ni wajumbe wa Mkutano Mkuu wa uchaguzi wa CCM wilaya ya
Chunya, kutoka kata tatu za Mamba, Lupa Tinga Tinga na Upendo katika
jimbo la Lupa.
wote walikuwa ni wajumbe wa Mkutano Mkuu wa uchaguzi wa CCM wilaya ya
Chunya, kutoka kata tatu za Mamba, Lupa Tinga Tinga na Upendo katika
jimbo la Lupa.
Hata hivyo licha ya kutokea kwa ajali hiyo, mkutano wa Uchaguzi
uliendelea kama ulivyopangwa, huku baadhi ya majeruhi walioruhusiwa
kutoka hospitalini nao wakijumuika kushiriki kwenye uchaguzi na
wengine ambao wamelazwa wakiandaliwa utaratibu waz kupiga kura wakiwa
wodini.
THE ATTRACTIVES IN KATAVI REGION
INRTODUCTION
In the Fiscal Year 1996/97 the Government started to implement its decision of restructuring regional administration and putting in place Local Authorities which are well performing in the way of championing development and delivering of economic and social services to the people. Hitherto (July 1997), the Local Authorities in the country are fragmented, not clear about their mission and as a matter of fact lack skilled manpower, financial resources and basic working equipment.
2.0 Thus, the government move is in the right direction, aimed at bringing closer to the people the decision making process which entails genuine participation, democracy and self governance as well as the implementation of various development programmes. This is a major shift from the traditional approach of regional focus to the current region focus planning and implementation with final goal of devolving powers to ward and village levels.
In order to ensure an effective devolution of power, the Local Authorities have to be provided with well trained and qualified staff and the necessary support needed at that level. Staffed with the competent personnel, the Local Authorities are expected as hinted above to prepare and implement their own development plans, which by and large will make use of the existing, locally available resources.
The availability of reliable, adequate, qualitative and relevant data and information at region level is a prerequite for the success of the Local Authorities in their new role of formulating, planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating their development programmes. The publication of Region Socio-Economic Profiles Series by the Planning Commission in collaboration with relevant Local Authorities should be viewed as modest attempt towards finding solutions to the existing problem of data and information gap at local levels.
The Region has only two administrative district, Mlele district and Mpanda district and through that’s district there are four local governments to work with thus Mpanda Town Council, Nsimbo Council, Mlele District Council and Mpanda District Council.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This document identifies investment opportunities available to both local and foreign investors in the priority sectors in various areas of Katavi Region. It has been prepared in the context of Vision and Mission of Katavi Region; BUILDING Katavi without poverty.
The Region’s Vision aspires to be highly competent Local Government Authority in terms of its ability to provide quality socio-economic services based on good governance principles and enabling its people use available resources to bring about their sustainable development by the year 2020.
Its mission is to facilitate and coordinate maintenance of peace, order and provision of quality socio-economic services to the communities through participation of different stakeholders, good governance in order to alleviate poverty and bring about sustainable development by the year 2020. This mission will be achieved through collaboration with the stakeholders in order to facilitate and enable the community to raise their income with the purpose of improving their living standards and increase life expectancy from 49 years in 2002 to 51 in the next ten years.
The priority areas identified for investment are mainly in agriculture, livestock keeping and beekeeping where by the specific investment potential are in Food crops, Cash crops, Vegetable farming, Beef ranching and Honey production and processing
Katavi Region has diverse natural recourses that remain largely underdeveloped and appropriate investments will greatly contribute to economic and social progress. The Region has well developed economic, social and financial infrastructure. The region also provides a number of incentives to promote and facilitate investment
This document is divided into five chapters, the first introduces the region. The second chapter describes the social service of the region region. Development of infrastructure is covered in the fourth chapter. The fifth chapter shows the special areas for investment and provides the conclusion of the profile.
This document is available to the public in general the purpose of producing this document is to outline investment opportunities which are available in Katavi Region
The Motto of Katavi Region
“Hard Working and Knowledge is a key to Peoples’ Development which lead to a creation of Katavi without poverty”.
Objectives
- To facilitate the maintenance of peace and good governance.
- To promote social welfare and economic well being of its people.
- To facilitate social and economic development in its area of jurisdiction.
LAND PEOPLE CLIMATE AND AGRO ECONOMIC ZONES:
Geographical Location and Boundaries
Katavi region is one of the newly regions established by the government, it was extracted from Rukwa Region, the region lies between latitudes 50 15 to 70 03’ south of Equator and longitude 300 to 330 31 East of Greenwich. It is bordered by Urambo region (Tabora) to the North Sikonge region (Tabora) to the East, Chunya region (Mbeya) to the East, Nkansi region (Rukwa), to the South, Sumbawanga region (Rukwa) to the South – East, Democratic Republic of Kongo DRC to the West (separated by lake Tanganyika) and Kigoma region (Kigoma) to the Northwest.
1. 2 Land Area
The region has a total area of 47,430 kms (4,430,000) of which 932,136 ha is ideal for crop production, 2,801,163.7 is under Forest reserve, 860,000ha is under Game Reserve 168,400 ha is water bodies 1,684 and the rest is used for other activities. Hence the total land area of the Region.
Fig No.1: Distribution of area in Katavi Region in percent
1.3 Administrative units:
Administratively, the Region has six Divisions, namely Karema, Mwese, Kabungu, Inyonga, Nsimbo and Mpimbwe: thirty three ( 33) wards namely Ikola, Ilela, Ilunde, Inyonga, Kabungu, Karema, Kasokola, Katuma, Kibaoni, Magamba, Litapunga, Ikuba, Mamba, Mbede, Machimboni, Sitalike, Itenka, Mishamo,Katavindogo, Mtapenda, Mwese, Kapalala, Majimoto, , Ugalla, Urwila, Usevya, Nsimbo, Sibwesa, Kapalamsenga, Kasansa, Nsenkwa Mwamapuli and Utende: Two refugees settlement namely Katumba and Mishamo; one hundred and twenty four (124) villages and five hundred forty one (541) hamlets (Subvillages).The region has two constituents, namely Katavi East and Katavi West, twirty three elected (33) regionors and twelve (12) special seats.
Demographic characteristic
Ethnic groups
The main ethnic groups in the region are the Bende, Konongo, Fipa, Warungwa and Wanyaturu who reside in Inyonga, Karema and Mishamo. Others are Wapimbwe, Wanyarwanda, Chaga, Sukuma and Masai who inhabit Mpimbwe, Mwese, Nsimbo and Ikola. Most of these ethnic groups are predominantly agro-pastor lists. Also there are two refugees residential camp Mishamo and Katumba inhabited with Hutus from Rwanda and Burundi since 1972 due to ethnic wars.
Population size and Growth
Based on the population census reports of 1967, 1978, 1988 and 2002 Katavi region had a population of 60,808, 146,220, 256,487 and 412,452 respectively with 3.2% growth rate. In 2010, Katavi Region had an estimated total population of 486,557 people whereby 230,429 were Males and 256,127 Females.
CLIMATE VEGETATION AND TOPOGRAPHY
Katavi Region has an altitude ranging from 1000 to 2500 meters above sea level, the average temperature ranges between 26 centigrade and 30 centigrade annually. Mean annual rainfall ranges from 920mm to 1,200mm.Highlands, small mountains peaks, Mwese ranges with moderately hills, Gentle plain and plateaus, characterize the region. Lake Tanganyika shine with steep hills gentle plateau and plains, Karema depression with very gentle plain and lastly Katumba plains with very gentle plain. The most predominant vegetation includes, tropical and savannah wooded grassland and thorny bushes.
Drainage System
The region forms the major catchments area of the three main rivers; Ugalla, Rungwa and Katuma which end up in Lake Tanganyika; (Ugalla) and the last two ends up in Lake Rukwa. Ugalla River rises up from northern highland of Katavi while Rungwa and Katuma raises Southern highland. The main streams that pour water into these rivers are Kalambasi, Wala, Uruira etc.
Agro- Economic Zones
Katavi Region has been classified into five Agro- Economic zones, namely; Katumba Plain, Mwese Highlands, Karema, Depression, Lake Rukwa valley and Lake Tanganyika.
Katumba plain is located in Nsimbo Division with an altitude of 1000-1500m. the type of soil is sandy. Rainfall ranges between 92mm-1000mm. The main economic activities in Katumba plain are agriculture and livestock.
Mwese Highlands is located in Mwese Division with an altitude of 1100-2500m. The type of soil sandy. Rainfall ranges between 10-1100. The main economic activities are agriculture and livestock.
Another zone is Karema Depression; this is located at Kalema Division with an altitude of 1000-1300. The type of soil is sand day loam; the rainfall average is about 1200. The main economic activities are agriculture, livestock and others.
Lake Rukwa Valley is another zone in Mpimbwe Division; its elevation varies from 1000-1100 with north and 800-900 along Lake Rukwa’shores. The type of soil is sand loam with moderate good drainage main soil(inception) Its rainfall drops off toward the south, from around 1250mm per year to between 840mm-970mm in the lee of the Lyambalyamfipa escarpment. The main activities are agriculture and Livestock. Other activities are Fishing and Lumbering.
The last zone is Lake Tanganyika; this is located in Karema Division. Its altitude is 770-1300. The type of soil is sandy loam with good drainage. Main soil is Vertisol, the rainfall ranges betwween950-1200mm. The main activities are agricurture, Livestock and others (Fishing).
SOCIAL SERVICES:
EDUCATION SECTOR:
EDUCATION
Education sector in Katavi Region is among many sectors which contribute to the development of the region region. The role of education sector in the region is to improve education performance in both primary and secondary education.
The region has 172 Primary school, STD 1 pupils’ enrolments in the year 2009 was 3,473 boys and 3,492 girls making a total of 6,965 pupils. This is an enrolment of 53%.
OPPORTUNITIES
Public and private investment in education has slowly increased in the last few years. However, many opportunities still exist in the construction and operation of Schools and colleges at different levels such as primary, Secondary, High schools,
Vocational training centers, Universities etc.
Library Construction at Karema Pupils at Usevya Primary School.
Secondary School
Katavi is aiming to harness and improve the skills of its people for accelerated economic growth. This provides opportunities for the provision and expansion of industrial, vocational and technical training facilities, encouraging the use of information and communication technology. Furthermore, the Region region is encouraging the private sector to set up specialized schools of excellence in management, engineering, finance, marketing and ICT.
HEALTH SECTOR
Katavi Region has l hospital, 10 health Centers and 48 dispensaries which are owned by government, religious institution and private sector in general these heath facilities are evenly distributed.
The region hospital was built in 1957 formerly was a district hospital before it was just dispensary however later on was up graded to the level of region hospital. Since then very few new building were constructed and most of them were wards. Thus the hospital has been using small rooms which were built purposely for nurses and doctors to attend patients as pharmacy, Laboratory and administrative activities. Due to current health sector reform policy region hospital is required to have a modern pharmacy modern laboratory and modern administrative building which will accommodate highly trained staffs and modern equipment.
Laboratory at Region hospital Katavi(Left) and Kibaoni Dispensary(Right)
Health situation
Facilities
With two Health Centers ,six dispensaries this has made Katumba ward to be the most well served in terms of health facilities Compared to other wards in Katavi region followed by Mishamo and Nsimbo ward respective. On the other hand some of the ward with large number of village and population are less served with health facilities or not at all such as Ilela, Machimboni, Utende, Misunkumilo, Ilembo and Kabungu.
Table 2: HEALTH FACILITIES RATIO IN KATAVI REGION – 2008
Facility
|
Quantity
|
Region Ratio
|
Hospital
|
1
|
1: 40409
|
Hospital Bed
|
131
|
1: 3267
|
Rural Health Centre
|
8
|
1:75165
|
Dispensaries
|
41
|
1:18,791
|
Medical Doctors
|
3
|
1:13,469
|
Source: DMO Office - Katavi.
Table 2: shows the ratio between Katavi region population and the available in comparison with Regional and National standard. In general most of the ratios are well below the National standard and Regional ratio.
Health Personnel
It is noted in that; there is a bit shortage between the strength of the existing health facilities against the establishment. For example there is a shortage of 159 MCHA’s (Medical child Health Assistance), 44 public Health nurses, 62 trained nurses and 43 Nurses attendance.
Other Health Indicators
Infant Mortality Rate (IMR).
There have been some improvements in saving infant and children life comparing to the past two decades. Table 3. indicates the status of the region with regard to infant and under 5 mortality Rate.
Table 3. TREND OF IMR AND U5MR OF KATAVI REGION COMPARED TO REGINAL AND NATIONAL AVERAGES.
Year
|
IMR
|
U 5 MR
| ||||
Katavi region
|
National
|
Katavi region
|
National
| |||
2005
|
126/1000
|
214/1000
| ||||
2008
|
19/1000
|
97/1000
|
Source RMO - Office Katavi.
Table 3. Above also shows that, the IMR and U5MR of Katavi region between 2005 and 2008 was lower than the Regional and the National Averages. (But most of the cases are not reported)
Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR)
Region statistics shows that, trend of MMR verges between 2005 and 2008 has been declining successfully. For example MMR in 2005 was 247 and 2008 was 99. Table 4. Depicts this trend of maternal mortality by year.
Table 4: TREND OF MMR IN KATAVI REGION COMPARED TO REGINAL AND NATIONAL AVERAGES.
Katavi Region
|
RATE
|
2005
|
247/100,000
|
2006
|
244/100,000
|
2007
|
109/100,000
|
2008
|
99/100,000
|
Source - RMO – Katavi (D)
Table 5: IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE FOR 2005 AND 2008
Type of Immunization
|
2005 coverage %
|
2006
coverage %
|
2007
coverage %
|
2008 Coverage %
|
BCG
|
99.5
|
99.7
|
98.7
|
83
|
Measles
|
102.5
|
97.6
|
98.6
|
101
|
DPT III
|
96.5
|
82.7
|
90
|
67.7
|
POLIO III
|
94.1
|
84.2
|
90.5
|
67.6
|
TT 2
|
98.7
|
73
|
83
|
71.8
|
Source: RMO Office Katavi
In general one can note in table 5: above that, 2000 immunization performance improved significantly compared to previous years (1990 and 95) BCG, and measles performance lead followed by DPT I and POLIO I
EXISTING SITUATION AND POTENTIAL AREAS FOR INVESTMENT
AGRICULTURE.
It is estimated that about 85 percent of the population in the region depend on agriculture and livestock keeping for their livelihood. With arable land of 9,233/363 sq.Kms. Ideal for agriculture. It is anticipated that if modern crop; production and improve animal husbandry is applied; the region could increase production of both food and cash crops tremendously. The main food crops are Maize, Cassava, Millets, Paddy, Beans, S/Potatoes, I/Potatoes, Finger Millet, Bananas and Vegetables/Fruits. Cash crops are Tobacco, Groundnuts, Sunflowers, Simsim, Sugarcane, Coffee, Jatropha and Palm Oil.
Farming Implements.
Table 6. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND CLASSIFICATION OF AGRO-ECONOMIC ZONES IN KATAVI REGION.
ZONE
|
LOCATION
|
POTENTIALS
|
ALTITUDE
|
SOIL AND RAINFALL
|
MAIN ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
|
Katumba plain
|
Nsimbo Division
|
1. Uruwira Irrigation scheme with 350Ha.
2.Kakese Irrigation scheme with 200Ha.
3.Ugalla Irrigation scheme with 225 Ha.
4.Mwankulu Irrigation scheme
5.Kambuzi Halt irrigation scheme with 120 Ha.
6. Bee production
|
1000-1500m.
|
Soil- sandy loan with moderate good drainage Rainfall – 92mm1000mm
|
1. Agriculture
Maize, cassava, tobacco, beans, groundnuts, sunflower and sugar can.
2. Livestock
Cattle, sheep, goats, poultry.
|
Mwese Highlands
|
Mwese Division
|
1. Coffe Investment with 854 Ha.
2. Min-Ranches with 34604 cattle.
|
Altitude 1100-2500
|
Soil- sandy day warm with good drainage main soil order ultisol
(Hilly)
Rainfall- 10-1100
|
1. Agriculture
maize, cassava beans, bananas, coffee, inshpotatis
Livestock
Cattle sheep, goats, poultry, Others, Beekeeping
|
Karema Depression
|
Karema Division
|
Karema Irrigation scheme with 2721 ha.
|
1000-1300
|
Soil- sandy day loam
Ferrisols
Rainfall- Annual
Rainfall averages is about 1200.
| Agriculture
Maize, Cassava, paddy
Livestock
Cattle, goats, sheep, poultry
Others
Fishing & Lumbering.
|
Lake Rukwa
Valley
|
Mpimbwe
|
1. Mwamapuli irrigation scheme with 9647 ha.
2. Investment in Agricultural Processing Indestries(Rice milling machine and Chip body processing Machines).
3. Min-ranches with 99256 Animals.
|
The elevation varies from 1000-1100m with north and 800 – 900 along Lake Rukwa’s shores.
|
Soil-sandy loam with moderate good drainage main soil (inception)
Rainfall. Rainfall drops off toward the south, from around 1250mm per year to between 840mm-970mm in the Lee of the Lyambalyamfipa Escarpment.
| Agriculture |
Lake Tanganyika
|
Karema
|
1. Lake Shores for tourism.
2. Fishing
|
770-1300
|
Soil- sandy loam with good drainage.
Main soil
Vertisol
Rainfall
950-1200mm
| Agriculture
Maize, cassava, Palm oil, paddy
Livestock
Cattle goats
Others
Fishing
|
Source: Regional Agricultural Office Katavi.
Nursery of Banana and Coffee found in Mwese (Investment Centres).
Irrigation Schemes.
There are five irrigation schemes potentially in Katavi Region namely Uruwira Irrigation schemes, Karema Irrigation Schemes, Mwamapuli Irrigation schemes, Ugalla Irrigation and Kakese Irrigation schemes.
Uruwira Irrigation Scheme.
3.2 LIVESTOCK
Growth and distribution Katavi Region, is very famous for livestock keeping, due to the influx of livestock animals from other regions like Shinyanga, Tabora, Singida etc. The region has 148,000 cattle’s. 21,600 Goats, 12,000 sheep’s and 5,750 Pigs.
Table 7: LIVESTOCK GROWTH IN KATAVI REGION.
YEAR
|
CATTLE
|
GOATS
|
SHEEPS
|
POUTRY
|
PIGS
|
DOGS
|
Donkey
|
Duck
Bata
|
Horses
|
Camels
|
2005/06
|
2,084
|
8882
|
4,029
|
44,451
|
2,561
|
8,666
|
176
|
12,991
|
2
|
3
|
2006/07
|
172,678
|
18,173
|
9,565
|
257,337
|
1,755
|
9,891
|
203
|
15,706
|
-
|
4
|
2007/08
|
108,000
|
20,360
|
9,000
|
275,000
|
3,500
|
11,956
|
501
|
20,000
|
-
|
6
|
2008/09
|
148,000
|
21,600
|
12,000
|
375,000
|
5,750
|
21,500
|
360
|
25,000
|
-
|
-
|
Source: Region Agriculture and Livestock Development Officer 2009
The growth has been slowly decreasing due to education of livestock husbandry. Through Mtowisa emphasis few animal for high outputs. This Mtowisa programme was initiated in 1999 for the purpose of environmental conservation and to increase income to the farmers by having few animals.
TABLE 7: BOVINE DISTRIBUTION IN KATAVI REGION
TABLE 8: LIVESTOCK DISTRIBUTION IN KATAVI REGION BY DIVISION
DIVISION
|
CATTLE
|
GOATS
|
SHEEP
|
POULTRY
|
PIGS
|
DOGS
|
DONKELS
|
HORSES
|
CAMELS
|
Nsimbo
|
18,938
|
6,585
|
266
|
121,901
|
1,012
|
2,156
|
16
|
-
|
-
|
Mwese
|
8,500
|
2,033
|
112
|
15,090
|
-
|
931
|
12
|
-
|
-
|
Mpimbwe
|
82,000
|
26,480
|
7,561
|
40,715
|
213
|
11,079
|
165
|
-
|
-
|
Kabungu
|
21,100
|
5,927
|
741
|
39,930
|
340
|
3,000
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Inyonga
|
15,000
|
1,015
|
157
|
8,821
|
-
|
640
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Karema
|
20,000
|
5,000
|
500
|
15,000
|
-
|
1,400
|
10
|
-
|
-
|
TOTAL:
|
165,538
|
47,040
|
9,337
|
241,457
|
1,565
|
19,206
|
203
|
-
|
-
|
Source: Region Agriculture and Livestock Development Officer 2008
Out of six divisions, Mpimbwe division has more livestock population than other divisions, followed by Nsimbo division and Kabungu division.
3.3 LIVESTOCK INFRASTRUCTURE
The region has three (3) Veterinary Heath Centers which are found at Mwese, Mpimbwe and Inyonga division, 11 Dips (Owned by Government), 13 abattoirs, and six Crushes 5 livestock markets, distributed in each ward as follows in Table LX below:
TABLE 9: LIVESTOCK INFRASTRUCTURE KATAVI REGION 2002
DIVISION
|
LV. DEV. CENTRES
|
VET. CLINIC
|
DIPS
|
SLAUGHTER
SLABS
|
PERMENENT
CRUSHES
|
Nsimbo
|
-
|
-
|
2
|
4
|
1
|
Mwese
|
1
|
-
|
4
|
1
|
1
|
Mpimbwe
|
1
|
-
|
5
|
3
|
1
|
Kabungu
|
-
|
-
|
2
|
3
|
1
|
Inyonga
|
1
|
-
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
Karema
|
-
|
-
|
1
|
1
|
-
|
TOTAL
|
3
|
0
|
16
|
13
|
5
|
Source - DALDO – Katavi
Animal Dip at Mwese Village (Left) and Dairy Cattle (Right).
3.4 FORESTRY
The region Region is covered by forest which is 59 % of the total area. There is forest reserve under central and local governments. Forest reserves under central government include Kabungu forest reserve sq. km 992.645, Rungwa river forest reserve sq.km 4,028.43, Msaginya forest reserve sq. km 955.6; Mlele hills forest reserves sq. km 5,210.992, Katavi north East forest reserve sq.km 5042.06, Ugalla river forest reserve sq. km 4,288.35, Inyonga forest reserve sq.km 5,906.166. The Local Government Nkamba Forest Reserve Sq.km 992.645 and Tongwe East Forest Reserve Sq.km 1684.152.
The most pressing environmental problem in the region is deforestation. The main causes of the deforestation includes shifting cultivation, uncontrolled bush fires, cutting trees for the fire wood, curing tobacco, burning bricks and producing charcoal.
Mnyamasi falls at Tongwe Forest.
1. 6 BEEKEEPING
Beekeeping is the one of the activities conducted in the villages surrounding the forest. Traditional hives are mainly used to keep bees. The beekeepers use traditional hives prepared by them. In 2009 there were 6,200 beekeepers that 3,260 having modern hives and 344,500 traditional hives. Production of bees’ products for the year 2008/09 was as follows: - Beeswax 126800kgs and honey 431600kgs there is large areas of forest which has not been used by beekeepers.
Bees hives and honey Production.
1.7 TOURISM
Katavi is a region in which all opportunities rest in natural resources. Being so remote yet crammed with wildlife; Katavi is one of the greatest secrets of Tanzania. It has so many potentials on tourism such as Katavi National Park, Rukwa Game Reserve and Game Controlled Areas of Mulele, Msima, Inyonga East and West and Rungwa River which provide a home to abundance of wild animals such as eland, sable and roan antelopes.
Furthermore, there is vast land outside the above mentioned protected areas which serves as corridors, migratory routes and dispersal areas for wildlife, and therefore important in wildlife conservation. This is the land that falls in the Wildlife Mmanagement Areas which provide a home to a rich and diverse spectrum of fauna and flora, including a wide variety of endemic species of primates (particularly chimpanzees and red collobus monkeys), antelopes, fish, reptiles, birds, amphibians, invertebrates and plants and provide exclusive attractions for visitors favouring natural safaris.
The region has enormous game density that thrilled the visitors. Its wildernesses support Tanzania’s densest concentrations of hippo and crocodile. Visiting the wilderness of Katavi becomes more interesting and rewarding when it comes to seeing a variety of animals scattered all over the wilderness. These attractions are as follows:
- Katisunga Plains
Flood plains of Katisunga are the most excited experience which can be seen as you approach by air. This place is truly wild and exciting when you feel the ancient atmosphere. During the dry seasons, herds of buffaloes graze all over the plains, while several herds of elephants drink from the springs and feed on the plains and the hippos pack the seasonal rivers that passes through the plain while elands form a magnificent parade across the plains.
Group of elands parading across Katisunga Plains.
- Katuma River, and associated floodplains of Lakes of Katavi and Chada
This is the main focus for game viewing that falls within Katavi National Park. During the rainy season, these areas support a lot of wildlife including water birds and form the only source of drinking water during the dry season for miles around. The adjoining floodplains support game concentrations that defy belief. An estimated number of 4,000 elephants and several herds of buffalo are guaranteed to be seen at an instant, while an abundance of giraffe, zebra, impala and reedbuck provide easy pickings for the numerous lion prides and spotted hyena clans that surround the area. The area is a scenic beauty that provides a soothing experience to tourists!
- Hippo schools and crocodile caves at Ikuu and Kapapa Rivers
Katavi’s hippos provide most outstanding wildlife manifestation. Towards the end of the dry season, up to 200 individuals might flop together in Kapapa and Ikuu Rivers where there is sufficient water and the springs and pools get packed sardine-like with hippos, crocodiles and elephants. And so are the maribou storks.
Rainy season at last! A school of hippo enjoy plenty of water during the rainy season at Ikuu.
- Mbuga ya Duma
Cheetahs are rare mammals in the wilderness of Katavi. They can be seen in a specific area that is known as Mbuga ya duma. This provides an opportunity to the visitors to be able to see these shy but outstanding hunters that chase small herbivorous (preferably gazelles) to make a daily meal.
- Waterfalls
These are attractions that can be seen around Ndido and Luchima (inside Katavi National Park) as well as Chorangwa which is outside the Katavi on the Katavi-Kigoma road.
Luchima waterfalls
These waterfalls occured naturally providing chiling atmosphere in the surrounding areas. For those seeking for a peaceful places for relaxation, these are places to visit. In addition, there are few species of mammals that wonder about in these areas.
- Karema historical village
Karema is a historical village on the lakeshores of Tanganyika. Karema was named after Karemii town in DRC as the refugees from Karemii suffered the disease that was common in Karemii.
The village is 130 kilometers from Katavi and is rich in ancient history of the first missionaries. This is a perfect place for leisure during weekends and provides an opportunity to enjoy sea food such as dagaa and mgebuka.
A catchy for a day! Seafood is plenty in Karema
- The Legendary Lake Tanganyika
Lake Tanganyika is situated within the Western Rift of the Great Rift Valley. It is the largest rift lake in Africa and the second largest lake by surface area on the continent. It is estimated to be the second largest freshwater by volume, and the second deepest lake in the world. The lake is divided between four countries Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Tanzania and Zambia, with the DRC (45%) and Tanzania (41%) possessing the majority of the lake.
Lake Tanganyika as can be seen from the satellite
The lake holds at least 250 species of cichlid fish and 150 non-cichlid species, most of which live along the shoreline thus an important biological resource for the study of speciation in evolution.
The species that are found within this Lake are highly endemic as almost all (98%) of the Tanganyikan cichlid species are exclusively native to the lake and many are prized within the aquarium trade. This kind of elevated endemism also occurs among the numerous invertebrates in the lake. From Katavi region lake is accessed through Karema and Ikola which is almost 130 kilometers. There is daily transport to and from Karema and the roads are in a good condition.
Towards lake Tanganyika, from Karema village
The shores of lake Tanganyika covers an area of 1,828 kilometers and is famous with the crystal clear waters that provides an opportunity for the divers to enjoy the natural beauty of the life in the waters of this ancient lake. The lake shores takes about 45sg.km suitable in conducting fishing activities.There are five Fishing villages named Karema, Ikola, Mchangani, Isengule and Kasangantongwe with 27 landing sites.
Crystal clear waters of the shores of Lake Tanganyika, a heaven for the divers!
Other areas for fishing activities are Ugalla River covers 18 sq.Kms possible for Socio-economic investment except lake which is in Rukwa Lukwati Game reserve.
- Roman Catholic Missionaries in Karema (1885 to-date)
The Catholics entered the lakeshore of Tanganyika via Karema where they opened their basement in 1885. They fortified their missionaries by concrete walls that the remains can be seen. They also built church, school and hospital in Karema in the year 1885. This church is still in use and some of the remains of school are being used todate. President Mwai Kibaki (of Kenya) as well as the Arch bishop Polycarpo Cardinal Pengo are few among many popular people who schooled here. A tour to Karema Missionery provides an opportunity to see the work of the ancient Germany archtectures whose work is vividly todate.
These strong walls of the Germany archtectures are still seen in Karema!
- The remains of Doctor Adrian Atmani (1866 t0 1956)
The history of Karema will not be complete if Dr. Atman will not be mentioned. This was a saintly doctor-catechist who worked for 67 years in and around Karema. He was born at Tundurma on the river Niger in Mali. He was less than ten years old when he was captured and enslaved by Tuareg raiders who sold him to an Arab in Timbuktu and ransomed for three hundred francs by a White Father who found him in a slave market in northern Algeria. He was educated in Algiers and shortly afterwards, he was sent to a medical institute in Malta to study for a diploma in medicine. In 1888 at the age of 23, he arrived in Karema and began his medical apostolate within days of his arrival at Karema. He trained nurses to help him in his Karema clinic. Atiman used western medicine, but also experimented successfully with traditional remedies. A visit to Karema will guarantee a tour to his clinic and his grave.
MV Liemba at Lake Tanganyika
The MV Liemba is a passenger cargo ferry that runs along the eastern shore of Lake Tanganyika. It
was built in 1913 in Germany, and was one of three vessels operated by the Germans to control Lake Tanganyika during the early part of World War 1. It was formerly known as Graf von Götzen. In 1916, the ship was dashed by the three engineers during the German retreat from the town of Kigoma
. They decided that they would
try to enable a later recover of the ship, therefore, they loaded the ship with sand and covered all engines with thick layer of grease before sinking her carefully on July 26, off the mouth of Malagarasi River.
The ship remained on the bottom of Lake Tanganyika until 1924, when it was salvaged by the British. They found that the engines and boilers were still usable and the ship returned to service in May 1927 as a passenger and cargo ferry under the new title MV Liemba.
The vessel is now owned by the Tanzania Railway Corporation and runs between the ports of Bujumbura (Burundi), Kigoma (Tanzania) and Mpulungu (Zambia). The Liemba runs a weekly service in each direction, running from Kigoma to Mpulungu Wednesday to Friday, and back again from Friday to Sunday. There are docks at Kigoma, Mpulungu and Kasanga but at all other stops, passengers must travel to the shore by way of a smaller boat. Along the route the ferry stops at Lagosa (for Mahale Mountains National Park), Karema (for Katavi) and Kasanga for Sumbawanga. Therefore, the ferry passes Karema (Katavi) twice in a week on Thursdays and Saturdays each week. A visitor may have an opportunity to see this historical cargo ferry that is very famous in the lakeshores of Lake Tanganyika which is able to carry passenger numbers from 430 to 600.
Disembarking the MV Liemba
- Lake Rukwa
The lake is within the Great Rift Valley system and is the fourth largest lake in Tanzania located on the south-western regions of Rukwa and Mbeya covering an area of about 2650 square kilometers. The lake is shallow and alkaline in nature caused by the varying inflow of streams. Lake Rukwa has a large drainage basin in Tanzania with an area of 81,000 square kilometers. The lake does not have outflow. Rivers that are flowing in are Rungwa, Wuku, Lukwati, Kikambo, Luika, Luiche, Kavuu, Chambua, and Songwe.
The lake is rich in wildlife, largest concentration of crocodiles and hippopotamus. There are more than 350 species of birds listed in Lake Rukwa and its surroundings. Large numbers of water birds: including African skimmer, glossy ibis, lesser flamingo, spur-winged goose, and white pelican; the papyrus swamps are home to the rare shoebill stork and the Tanzania masked weaver.
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Other tourist attractions are such as the Majimoto Hot spring and Magorofani area on the Katavi-Kigoma Road. Chimpanzees (rare and endangered mammals) are also the attractions that can be seen in the Ecosystem of Masito-Ugalla and in Tongwe Forest Reserve as well as in Wansisi mountains.
3.8 MINING
Katavi region has potential mines. To-date, no large-scale mining activities is taking [place in the Region, most of mining activity is done by small scale miners. The following table shows some of the mineral found in Katavi Region.
Table 11. Possible Areas for Mining Investment.
TYPES
|
AREA
|
(1) Iron
|
Most areas
|
Nickel and cobalt
|
Mwese
|
Copper, lead and Zinc
|
Ibindi, Ugalla, Ntumba, Magamba and Singililwa
|
Gold
|
Ibindi, Ugalla, Singililwa, Msagiya Kampuni and Katavi town
|
Silver
|
Ibind, Sikitiko and Kapalala
|
Rocks, stones ararel, sand and Glay
|
Found in all area within Katavi region
|
Mica (Ulanga)
|
Sibwesa
|
Genistonea and sipinal;
|
Karema
|
Moonstone
|
Katrema and Kapalamsenga
|
Garnet
|
Karema
|
Rose quarts
|
Usevya, Ugalla and Karema
|
Coal
|
Kanyankaa
|
Source - DLNREO – Katavi
Income from minerals, in 1990 and 1995 about 612.5 of gold were extracted by small miners and earned 20,524,354,347/=. Whereas, in 1996 and 1997 a total of Tshs 157,167,129/= earned from gold extracted by small miners.
3.9 TOURIST ACTIVITIES AVAILABLE IN THE REGION.
Through these attractions, the region provide various activities to tourists such as:
3.9.1 Tourist Hunting
Tourist hunting is one among tourist activities practiced in this region. This type of wildlife utilization is intended for visitors who prefer to obtain animal trophies. There is a conducive environment for investment on tourist hunting and there are five hunting blocks in which tourist hunting takes place. These blocks are as follows:
i. Inyonga E & W Hunting Block (3,500 km2) - 126 km from Katavi town.
ii. Msima Hunting Block (2,000 km2) – 126 km from Katavi town
iii. Mulele Hunting Block (3,000 km2) – 80 km
iv. Rungwa River Hunting Block (1,500 km2) – 246 km
v. Nkamba Hunting Block (977 km2) – 113 km
3.9.2 Game Viewing/Game Drive
This activity is practiced in Katavi National Park. It can also be practiced in the WMAs provided that the environment is conducive.
3.9.3 Photographic Tourism
This is practiced inside Katavi National Park as well as in the Rukwa Game Reserve. It can also be practiced in the WMAs.
3.9.4 Camping Tourism
Tourists are welcomed to camp inside Katavi National Park and provided that the environment is safe, they are allowed also to camp at the WMA where all the monies are supposed to go to the WMA concerned.
3.9.5 Walking Safaris
An opportunity to enjoy the nature through walking in the wildernesses of Katavi is guaranteed in Katavi National Park. But not only there, as it can also be practiced in the WMAs.
3.9.6 Eco-Tourism
Tourism basing on nature and ecology of the area can be done in the WMAs and around the coastal areas of Lake Tanganyika and Rukwa.
3.9.7 Diving
This is opportunity is available in Lake Tanganyika.
3.9.7 Sports Fishing
Is also available in the shores of Lake Tanganyika.
3.9.8 Sight Seing
Can be practiced around Karema Historical Village and Majimoto Hot spring. Not only there but also around the waterfalls available in the region.
3.9.9 Ush Meals
Can be done safely in Katavi National Park and if the atmosphere is conducive, it can be practiced in WMAs.
3.9.10 Chimpanzee Sighting
This is guaranteed around Masito-Ugalla Ecosystem and around the Wansisi mountains. Here you can track and view chimps. Apart from tracking and viewing chimpanzees, one can have an opportunity of viewing other species of primates in these areas.
4.0 ECONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE.
4.1 ROAD NETWORK.
Katavi Region has an estimated road network length of 2056.8 kms. Out of which 621 kms are trunk roads, 634 kms are Regional roads. 668 kms are Region roads and 125.8 are Village or a feeder road.The trunk road covers 621 Kms, Regional roads 634 Kms, region Roads covers 676 Kms and Feeder Roads covers 125.8 Kms.
It is observed that 29% of the feeder road and 22% of region road are fairly bad. Lack of regular maintenance and other factors has contributed a lot towards this poor state condition of roads in the region. It is noted that the only divisions without trunk road in Mwese and Mpimbwe at the same time these two divisions do not have gravely road at all.
4.2 OTHER TRANSPORT.
4.2.1 Air Transport
The improvement of Mpanda airpot is the most attractive to investors and foreigners to invest in Katavi Region whereby the it is going to start daily route of air transport. The region has 3 airstrips located at Kashaulili, Inyonga and Karema. These airstrips are accessed by light charter aircraft only. Inyonga and Karema are located in Katavi Region.
4.2.2 Marine Transport
The only experience of marine transport is found in Lake Tanganyika Western part of the region. There are two ships called MV, Mwongozo and Liyemba which sail from Rwanda to Mpurugu (Zambia) Via Ikola and karema (Katavi). Local traditional boats and canoes are used for cargo transportation and fishing activities
4.2.3 Telecommunication:
Telecommunication system in the region is fairly adequate. The region has 567 telephone lines, 8 radio calls and 1 Postal Office distributed in the entire region. This is shown in Table 12 below.
Table 12: TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES IN KATAVI REGION.
Facility
|
Quantity
|
Location
|
Telephone line
|
567
|
All lines are located in Katavi town which comprises the following wards Kashaulili, Shanwe, Makanyagio, Kawesjense majengo and Nsemulwa
|
Radio calls
|
8
|
Karema, Usevya, Inyonga, Mishamo, Katumba, Mwese, Mamba and Ikola.
|
Postal Offices
|
1
|
Katavi town
|
Cell tell
|
4
|
Katavi Region
|
Source: Region region Office – Katavi
4.3 BANKING
There are micro financial institutions (MFIs) in the region rendering banking services. Most of them are SACCOS. There are SACCOS established by the people in almost every ward rendering banking services.
Postal Services
There is a post office within the region rendering postal services. There is a postal centre at Kashaulili. In other area there are agents rendering postal services.
Telephone and Communication
The region is connected with cable in some areas through TTCL. The other parts where TTCL left the gap are being bridged by TTCL competitors like TIGO, Vodacom, and Zain. Also you can enjoy internet services at postal office, TTCL office and Katavi Region headcounter
4.4 ENERGY:
Consumption of fuel wood and charcoal stand at 95% of the total energy requirement for cooking and other domestic energy requirement in Rural and urban areas in Katavi region. This is about 4,576,200 m3 of fuel wood consumed annually in region. Continued use of fuel wood and charcoal will have an adverse effect on the exiting forests if deforestation without a forestation will continue. In order to reverse this situation, alternative sources of energy have to be encouraged particularly biogas, solar energy, coal and electricity wherever possible. For example the use of coal from Kabaranzite has to be explored.
However the available data shows that, the consumption of alternative source of power particularly thermal power electricity in the region has increased. This increase could be attributed among other things, for instance electric cost is becoming somehow low comparing to other source as the days goes. Table 40 shows demand of electricity in the region
Table 13: Electricity Demand and Supply in Katavi region between 2007- 2010
Year
|
Installed capacity( available)
|
Demand Megawatt
|
Source
|
2007
|
1656 1450
|
1100
|
Thermal power
|
2008
|
1656 1450
|
1500
| |
2009
|
1656 1450
|
1750
| |
2010
|
2312 1900
|
2000
|
Source: Tanesco – Katavi, 2009
5.0 SPECIAL AREAS FOR INVESTMENT
Wildlife provides plenty of investment opportunities in this Region. Considering the fact that wildlife conservation areas are remotely located, management and utilization of wildlife requires the following investments in order for the visitors to be able to enjoy the attractions that the region offers:
5.1 Transportation
The key fact to the development of tourism is travel. It is the intention of the Government of Tanzania to open-up the southern part of the country for tourism investment by putting up the required infrastructure and development of the tourism products. Being so rich in wildlife, Katavi region is set for a bright future if the transport system improves.
Rapid and efficient transport system by air, road and rail will reduce the travel fatigue to and from the wilderness of Katavi region. Investors, therefore have the opportunity to invest in the provision of air charter services to the southern and western Tanzania, luxury road transport services to all wildlife protected areas. Currently, there are no air transport to and from the region. Road transport from Katavi to Tabora, to Kigoma, to Mbeya is not realiable and some of them are seasonal. Rail transport is also not reliable.
5.2 Accomodation and Catering
It should be noted that the standard of catering in hotels can sometimes make or break a holiday. Different types of accomodation and catering facilities are needed to cater for different needs of different visitors. The Region is in need of hotels, guesthouses, restaurants, cafes and fast food outlets.
5.3 Visitor use facilities (e.g. tented camps, campsites e.t.c)
The ecotourism industry requires the provision of permanent or semi-permanent visitor use facilities. In order to conserve the natural environment, visitor use facilities in wildlife areas must blend with the surroundings.
Due to ecological limitations for building up visitors use facilities in protected areas, visitors can be accommodated in camps/lodges that are situated in the vicinity to access attractions in Katavi National Park and Rukwa/Lukwati Game Reserve. Therefore, this calls for the investors to invest on the Wildlife Management Areas of UBENDE and MPIMBWE.
There is also an opportunity to invest on high profile water sports, aimed at diversifying the tourism products of Lake Tanganyika and Rukwa in order to attract visitors to spend more nights in the area.
5.4 Foodstuff production and supply for hotel catering
Katavi region has fertile soils for agriculture and livestock keeping but production of quality meat, fruit, and vegetables is still very low as well as storage facilities is poor. If the growth of the tourism industry, coupled with commercial preservation of food items for catering in lodges, hotels and camps, could go side by side with promotion of local production, there could be improved tourist consumables, which would greatly contribute to poverty alleviation in the region. However, growth of both tourism and agricultural sectors require investments in infrastructure that link rural, urban and protected areas.
Why insisting to invest in Katavi region
Accessibility and transport infrastructure interms of:
- Airways
- Railways
- Roads and Water ways
Location
Geographical location of Katavi Region and neighboring countries such as Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, Burundi and Malawi favors the Region when comes to investment
Investment support Policy
The Investment Policy of the country is an attractive for economic projects for sustainable development of rural communities. “There is no doubt that Katavi Region is a very good example of collaboration with investors” the government makes everything possible for investors’ convenience”
Though the Regions were neglected in terms of road construction; virgins land for agricultural product, raw materials and Industries, “From now on the Region set up new industrial centers, actively implement state of the art technologies from scratch” and utilize the available of land, as well as skilled and unskilled labour.
However, in education sector we have secondary school in each ward of Katavi Region, what is needed now is to improve secondary education by providing with facilities and establish ‘A’ levels as well as Colleges in order to increase more professionals to expand Adult and Complementary Basic Education and make it more functional so that its recipients apply it in undertaking their productive activities.
Proactive Philosophy for Investors Support
In Katavi Region there is no long procedures when it comes to investors support, the Administrators give support to facilitate the process of investment. Thus people are encouraged to invest in Mineral sector, Tourism, Agriculture, Fisheries, Solar Energy, Industries and Hydroelectric. The rural community should be encouraged to substitute use of hydropower with other sources of energy for example Biomass and Renewable energy sources.
6.0 CONCLUSION
Given a conducive environment, wildlife could be utilized in infinity, thus contributing to the national and peoples’ economy. Tanzania’s tourism industry is largely wildlife based. This implies that wildlife protected areas have to be maintained, developed, and promoted, parallel to marketing of the tourism products. Furthermore, wildlife outside protected area network should also be protected and adequately managed.
Therefore, in order to capitalize on tourism, Katavi Region needs to continue protecting its wilderness. Areas outside the core protected areas that are potential for wildlife should be adequately conserved and managed.
In one hand, Agriculture is the leading economic sector in Katavi, providing a livelihood to 85% of the population subsisting on less than two hectares. It is the primary source of food and raw materials accounting for not quite half of the GDP and a leading export sector. It remains critical for achieving sustained growth, poverty reduction and rural development. Smallholder farmers responsible for 90% of all farm produce underutilize arable land, as production systems remain archaic in tillage, storage and processing.
On other hand, In Fisheries the Region put into efficient use available resources in order to increase fish production so as to improve fish availability in the rural areas
Also promote small scale, semi intensive aquaculture system with simple technologies and low capital investment and encourage formation of rural fishery associations and groups for easy provision of extension services, building awareness and for pooling resources for investment
However, Katavi Region promotes the involvement of the rural fisher communities in the planning, development, management of fishery resources and develops rural markets for fisheries through the private sector.
Willy Sumia, Katavi
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