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Tanzania-Uganda Road Project to kick off soon
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Tanzania-Uganda Road Project to kick off soon
The Tanzania-Uganda Road Project linking the two countries in East Africa is set to kick off
soon.According to the East African Community (EAC) deputy secretary general (Planning and
Infrastructure) Steven Mlote, Funds are currently being mobilized for that purpose.
The Tanzania-Uganda roads will cover a total of 252km and will be implemented under theTanzania-Uganda Road Project being coordinated by the EAC. The Masaka-Mutukula sectionwill cover 89km while the Mutukula-Kyaka section has a length of 30km.
Mutukula-Kyakahighway will link to a 133km Tanzanian section from Bugene to Kumunazi via Kasulo in the western regions. Mr. Mlote further added that the Tanzania-Uganda Road Project is aimed to improve intra-EAC transport.
Tanzania-Uganda Road Project to kick-off soon
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The Tanzania-Uganda Road Project linking the two countries in East Africa is set to kick off soon. According to the East African Community (EAC) deputy secretary general (Planning and Infrastructure) Steven Mlote, Funds are currently being mobilized for that purpose.
The Tanzania-Uganda roads will cover a total of 252km and will be implemented under the Tanzania-Uganda Road Project being coordinated by the EAC. The Masaka-Mutukula section will cover 89km while the Mutukula-Kyaka section has a length of 30km. Mutukula-Kyaka highway will link to a 133km Tanzanian section from Bugene to Kumunazi via Kasulo in the western regions.
the work. the mayor calls this is a start. he says they need more generators, power pools, capables. the u.s. army admits a shortage of supplies is part of the reason it took so long to get power back to people. she doesn t have to wash clothes by hand anymore. back in town, she will spend tonight in a home, overjoyed. but for the families up in the mountains, the sun sets on another night as they wait for their gift to arrive. and we should note that family, those two little kids in the mountains you just saw there, they actually haven t had power since hurricane irma, before maria. right now they are 115 days without power. they just were able to establish
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