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Most part of the country is currently in darkness for most of the time. Power rationing seems to be acommon exercise in industrial cities like Dar es salaam. The worst thing is the confusion involved in tackling this problem. According to the Prime minister, there are short and long term strategies ta tackle the problem. A prominent member in the cabinet seems to think that the government is not taking proper measures in handling this situation. Now, what are your...
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@Sango Kipozi (Dar-es-salaam, Jeanmedia): – Tatizo ni ukiritimba uliopo kwenye uwekezaji katika sekta ya umeme, chukua mfano wa uwekezaji wa mawasiliano matokeo yake hayo hapo, hadi vijijini watu wanapata mawasiliano. Kwanini serekali isiruhusu uwekezaji wa umeme bila kupitia mikataba ya kuiuzia TANESCO? Nafikiri hiyo ndiyo njia pekee itakayo okoa nchi hii kutokana na tatizo hili la umeme.
@ Sango physician (Dar-es-salaam, Jeanmedia): – The problem is bureaucratic existing investment in the electricity sector, take the example of investment that results when communication to rural people have access to communication. Why the Government must not let electricity investment contracts without going through the kuiuzia TANESCO? I think that's the only way that will save this country from the problem of electricity.
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Some ideas: – 1) separate electricity generation from electricity distribution. TANESCO to be responsible for electricity distribution only. Large number of firms bidding competitively for electricity generation contracts. Special incentives for companies generating green electricity (solar, wind, wave, sustainable biomass, sustainable hydro). Many countries have competitive electricity generation markets. Competition makes for more efficiency - the mobile phone sector...
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Electric power situation in Tanzania what should be done?
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