When the Government mooted Big Results Now (BRN) programme about one and a half years ago, some critics thought it was business as usual…that nothing will be realised. But, contrary to these detractors, several projects are now up and running. The government and development partners under the umbrella of Public Private Partnership (PPP) have, last week, officially started work to modernise the port of Dar es Salaam under what is called Dar es Salaam Maritime Gateway Project (DMGP) phase one. Guardian correspondent Moses Ferdinand was there and interviewed several players and here is his narration… Last week’s demolition of sheds 2 and 3 at the Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) has been explained as a clear testimony of the government’s endeavour to make Dar es Salaam port efficient and of international standard. The demolition formally kick-started the implementation of Tanzania’s Big Results Now (BRN) works at the port of Dar es Salaam on Tuesday last week. “Let me assure domestic and foreign clients of our zeal to offer them best services as days go on,” the Acting Director General of TPA, Mr Awadh Massawe said in Dar es Salaam." The work is part of the Dar es Salaam Maritime Gateway Project (DMGP) phase one which is aimed at modernising the port by improving its physical infrastructure capacity and operational efficiency. The DMGP project that is financed by the World Bank, UK Department for International Development (DFID) and Trade Mark East Africa (TMA) is being implemented in two phases. Phase one, which...
BRN on play as work on Dar Port improvement officially begins
Posted on: May 4, 2015
Posted on: May 4, 2015