The Minister for Works, Transport and
Communications, Prof Makame Mbarawa, directed the TPA’s Chief Executive
Officer, Engineer Deusdedit Kakoko, to see the possibility of reducing
the number of such meetings. He said unnecessary meetings should be
cancelled.
Prof Mbarawa said that such huge large
amounts of money being used to pay per diem for participants for
attending the meetings could have instead be spent on improving small
ports on Lake Tanganyika.
The ports are located in three regions
of Rukwa, Katavi and Kigoma. The ports are afflicted by numerous
challenges. The minister further said that presently the TPA holds six
meetings which sit for almost a month at a total cost of 200m/-.
The meetings are held twice in a year.
“This is very costly because TPA could
set up video conferences in effort to cut down expenses. This means it
could bring together its senior officials from Mtwara , Kigoma , Tanga
and Dar Es Salaam to a single meeting without spending a lot of money,”
insisted the minister.
The minister rejected reports read
before him by the Kasanga Port Manager, Engineer Seleman Kalugendo, that
it failed to show the goals and amount of money collected for the past
six months.
The minister issued these directives
after inspecting and seeing the small amount of work the port of Kasanga
is doing. Kasanga Port is located on the shore of Lake Tanganyika in
Kalambo District and is the second port in size after Kigoma Port.
Prof Mbarawa was disappointed by the way
Kasanga Port was collecting its revenue on cash and was even shocked
after learning that even the port manager was not aware of how much
money was collected at the port in a year.
The minister reacted by directing the
TPA’s Chief Executive Officer, Engineer Kakoto to make sure all small
ports on Lake Tanganyika in the three regions of Rukwa , Katavi and
Kigoma collect revenue by using the electronic system.
“Collection of revenue which is being
carried out by Kasanga Port is not only poor but is done using outdated
methods. This offers leeway to dishonest officials to siphon out some of
the money. Even its manager is not aware of how much money was
collected last financial year,” said the minister.
Prof Mbarawa is in Rukwa for a three-day
working tour during which he will inspect the improvement of major
roads to tarmac level. The minister further observed that even the
department of marketing of TPA has not done enough in exploring
competitive foreign markets in neighbouring Burundi, Zambia, Rwanda and
Congo DR Congo.
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