- AILY NEWS Reporters in Dodoma
- KATARE MBASHIRU in Korogwe
DONORS have expressed their satisfaction over rural electrification projects that are currently undertaken by the Rural Energy Agency (REA).
According to development partners (DPs),
the projects will help the country boost its economy and reduce poverty
among Tanzanians living in rural areas.
Speaking in Korogwe and Same districts
in Tanga and Kilimanjaro regions respectively on their first day of
their tour to inspect REA projects, the donors expressed their continued
support to the government of Tanzania to ensure that many people are
benefiting from electricity.
“I am convinced that now many women are
benefiting and utilising the power they are getting to improve their
lives,” said a representative of the Swedish embassy, Ms Maria Beclekom.
According to her, the government of
Sweden has been working with Tanzania for many years to ensure that many
people were accessing electricity. Programme Manager, Energy Section
for Natural Resources at the European Union (EU) delegation to Tanzania
and the East African Community, Mr Mikael Melin said EU was also
satisfied with the ongoing projects.
Mr Melin who was speaking at Gonjanza
Mung’ende village in Same District said EU would extend its support to
Tanzanian in the coming years to boost rural electrification projects.
REA is currently finalising its second
phase projects expected to reach climax at the end of next month before
embarking on the third phase which will kick off in the next financial
year.
According to Dr Gerd- Henning Vogel of
the Germany Embassy, who is the Team Leader Renewable Energy Advisor to
REA, the energy body has already done a lot in the implementation of
various projects.
“With rural electrification, now people
can have more income and access to various opportunities,” he said. A
farmer at Kwedizinga village in Lushoto District, Mr Hamad Idd, said
after electrification in his village, he managed to make his dream a
reality.
Mr Idd who owns a milling machine in the
village said the income he has been earning has helped him to establish
another business of selling fruits. Accompanied by REA senior
officials, donors are currently on their tour to oversee various
projects undertaken by the energy body
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