Prime Minister Visits Factory Kassim Fate Of Metal

Prime Minister Kassim Fate has liegiza House of Councilors of Kibaha District Council to carry on making a rapid testing ground to set aside areas for housing and industry to prepare and investment.

He has kept that yesterday afternoon (Saturday, November 19, 2016) when speaking to the people and leaders of the Government and the Coast after inspect a factory making firefighting vehicles and trailers of the Equator SUMA JKT Limited located Ruvu JKT district Kibaha Coast region.

"Dar es Salaam is full, and Kibaha town also do not have enough land for the sole refuge is now a rural Kibaha. Occupy Full Council decisions, weigh devote land and residential areas, industries and educational institutions that you find it easier to give investors areas, "he said.

The Prime Minister said the construction of the factory will be the savior for many institutions and many in the council were unaffordable prices for the purchase of firefighting vehicles.

"Some councils were zinanunua wagon for sh. 500 million and this is much too large for this plant will be the savior for many institutions and our council, "he said.

He said many areas in need of firefighting vehicles but were yanashndwa afford those cars.

He named those areas that are airports, ports, under Local Government institutions, such as boarding secondary schools, cities, cities, municipalities and district councils.

He said he was touched to find a factory that also is capable of forming Mitreka and agricultural tools (Farm Implements) for a large percentage of the population are farmers and depend hoe.

 "With this plant, many trailers merged and I am convinced it will be the lowest price that people can afford."

And the CEO of Equator SUMA JKT Ltd, Eng. Robert Mangazini told the premier that 80 percent of the factory building has been completed and that are currently kwenhye stage installations. However, he said they are waiting for arrive from India.

He said the factory is final be able to connect 3,000 tractors per year and 100 firefighting vehicles and noting that the benefits of integrating these vehicles in the country is to be able to produce parts locally.

"Tukiweza produce spare parts in the country by 60 percent, ownership of these cars and tractors will be of Tanzania and not the company out again. Also we will have succeeded in transferring technology to our youth, "he said.

He said so far 60 have kwishapatiwa youth training and are ready to start work once production begins in March, 2017.

About technology in the manufacture of fire-fighting vehicles, Eng. Mangazini said it is the second factory built in Africa the first being in Bassa, South Africa.

Earlier, he read the messages in front of the Prime Minister, representative of Equator SUMA JKT Ltd. Captain Farijala Mkojera said the factory was owned by a company with the Equator Automech Ltd who have a 70 percent stock and SUMA JKT owns 30 percent of shares of the same plant.

Referring to the construction of the factory, said up to now have kwishatumia sh. 1.5 billion and that until construction is completed, they mention that they use sh. two billion. "Construction is complete, we expect to employ 200 workers in various fields," he said.

He said they started production, apart from firefighting vehicles and tractors, they can also integrate buses and agricultural tools as well as combine the rvesters.

"We have succeeded in transferring technology from Russia (cars and fire) and India and Poland (tractors). We are confident of the market in the country in Jumuiaya EAC and SADC, "he said.

Dodoma Prime Minister has returned this afternoon.

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