Jumatano, 14 Desemba 2011

SHILINGI BILIONI 64 ZATUMIKA KUGHARAMIA SHEREHE ZA MIAKA 50 YA UHURU WA TANGANYIKA.


The government of Tanzania spent a total of TSh. 64 billion  to facilitate celebrations to mark the  50th independence anniversary of  Mainland Tanzania.

Sources from the celebrations organising committee and Treasury confided separately to The Citizen that the  money was  spent on exhibitions by all ministries and some government agencies, plus the grand gala that marked the  climax  of the event  at Uhuru Stadium in Dar es Salaam last Friday.

Some Sh8 billion was allocated to local governments. Regional administration and local government authorities organised celebrations in  all  of the Mainland’s 21 regions, and 136 district councils.

Major  items on which the money  was spent included preparatory logistics, fuel, per diem for civil servants and printing costs for leaflets highlighting  achievements that   respective districts and regions had registered over the 50-year period.In Dar es Salaam, the celebrations started in earnest in July, shortly after the Public Service Week. Ministries took turns  at the Mnazi Mmoja grounds, to showcase their  activities.

Ministerial exhibitions, per diem dues ‘ and other exhibition-related expenses ‘swallowed’ between Sh9 and 11 billion, the source from Treasury hinted.

The same source revealed that about Sh213 million was given to Tanzania trade Development Authority (TanTrade), to finance some ministerial  exhibitions as well as those of state agencies and  the private sector, at Mwalimu Nyerere exhibition grounds along Kilwa Road in Dar es Salaam.

Reached for comment last week, the TanTrade chief executive officer, Mr Ramadhan Khalfan, said his organisation  had presented  a budget of Sh613 million  for the exhibitions but was given only Sh213 million.He also said the government barred them from charging entry fees to recoup some of the expenses incurred in organising the fair.

“Our budget was for preparations of the pavilions to enable the exhibitors to have a convenient  area and space to showcase their activities... we are not part of other expenses on the Uhuru exhibitions held elsewhere,” Mr Khalfan said.

Some reports  suggest that money  wasn’t allocated equitably to ministries, citing Sh600million  for the Ministry for Finance and Economic Affairs  for the 12-day exhibition at Mwalimu Nyerere grounds.A senior officer within the Finance ministry who is also part of the team at the exhibition that ends today, said  staff manning the pavilion are paid  a daily  Sh100,000 allowance  each.

Enquiries by this paper showed that allocations to ministries ranged from Sh30million to Sh150 million.  The ministry of Industries, Trade and Marketing reportedly received Sh30million. Each of the nearly 5,000 youngsters who participated in the mass display on Friday  was reportedly paid Sh40,000, but a figure for defence and security staff who staged  various shows couldn’t be obtained
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Credits; The Citizen

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