DISTRICT Executive Directors (DEDs) from the lake zone regions plan to establish industrial parks in all the districts, countrywide to speed up transformation of the nation to a semi-industrial economy.
That came out of the just concluded
first forum on establishing Regional and Local Government Authorities
(LGAs) industrial parks for industrialisation process in Tanzania
organised by the registered Trustees of Communication for Development
Africa Initiative (DEVCOM).
DEVCOM in collaboration with the
Tanzania Communication Regulatory Authority (TCRA) kicked off its forums
to be held in six zones of the country in Tabora, Arusha, Tanga,
Morogoro, Mbeya and Mtwara regions.
According to DEVCOM Executive Director,
Gaston Kaziri, in consultations with the President’s Office, Regional
Administration and Local Government Authorities (PO-RALG), DEVCOM
decided to prepare “ground breaking” forums in 15 regions and their LGAs
on creating Regional and LGAs Industrial Parks (RLIPS).
The regions are: Manyara, Simiyu,
Arusha, Morogoro, Tabora, Kigoma,Geita, Kagera, Singida, Mtwara. At the
first forum in Tabora, DEDs said they were supporting and implementing
the president’s directive on establishing industrial zones in their
areas and welcomed a support by DEVCOM, after a presentation by the
executive director.
In his presentation, at the first forum,
Mr Kaziri said the establishment of industrial parks would promote
industrialisation and economic development. Misenyi DED Mr Limbe Maurice
suggested that there was a need for the best technology, enough capital
and labour if establishing the parks was anything to go by.
Another participant at the forum, Dr
Peter Mateso, suggested that for the establishment of industrial parks
to prosper, it was equally important to do mapping on every resource
that the country has and that the government should expedite the
process.
On June 13, 2017, President John
Magufuli in his speech in Dar es Salaam directed Regional Commissioners
(RCs) to work on all available opportunities of establishing industries
in their respective areas.
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