Magufuli’s New Magic: Tanzania Revives India Flight after 17 Years, Launches Goods Train After 13 Years
By
Staff Reporters, 18th July, 2019:
Flight Boeing 787 Dreamliner |
In
what may be described as massive shift on Tanzania’s development paradigm, the
current administration under reform minded President, Dr. John Pombe Magufuli
is aggressively continuing to unveil surprises across sector delivery.
On
17th July, 2019 Tanzania which under three years of President
Magufuli has purchased six new planes, made a remarkable comeback by reviving its
first outside Africa flight to Mumbai, India, after 17 years of stoppage.
The
New Route, operated from the newly constructed Terminal III in Dar es Salaam,
and through a new aircraft Boeing Dreamliner, was successfully completed in 5
hours and 30 minutes direct from Dar es Salaam to Mumbai, cutting the rout by
hours and costs if one would take other commercial flights with one or more
connections.
“The
flight today revived the history between these two countries after 17 years of
Air Tanzania’s failure to reach out to Indian market due to operational
challenges. We will operate three flights are week and If need be, we shall
increase the frequencies,” said the Tanzanian Minister of Transport, Eng, Isack
Kamwelwe upon arrival in Mumbai. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner will dominate the Mumbai
route.
Other
planes purchased and received by the government of Tanzania recently include two Airbus 220-300 jet and three Q400 Bombardiers. Two
more aircrafts, including another Boeing Dreamliner, are expected to arrive in
Tanzania, at the end of this year. All have been purchased using government own
funds.
Speaking
after boarding the plane to Mumbai, one of the passengers, Naila Abdulkarim a Tanzanian
what many other passengers who flock to the social media to express their
happiness by saying:
“I
have travelled nine times from Tanzania to Mumbai using the Emirates that
charges four times higher compared to Air Tanzania. Today, I am travelling with
the cheaper but ultra-modern flight, Air Tanzania. Thank you President
Magufuli, I am proud of you.”
The route is expected to attract businesses and
investments between the two friendly nations as well as boost tourism. According
to World Travel Tourism Council, total contribution of tourism to GDP in 2017
was 9.0 percent and it rose to 9.1 percent in 2018. Tanzania wants to reach out
to Indian and Chinese market.
A recent report by the Bank of Tanzania (BOT)
titles “Unlocking the Potential of Tourism Industry for Tanzanians indicates
clearly that revenues in Tourism will increase up $16 billion annually by 2025.
Old Rail, Brings New Hope
The Magufuli administration is also expanding
improvement of the rail transport. Construction of Africa’s longest and biggest
own funded Standard Gauge Rail (SGR) is estimated at over 50 implementation
progress for the first two lots.
New locomotives expected to operate the revived route |
However, the government is also funding
improvements and revival of the old railway line on the central to the Western
region through a World Bank loan and to the Northern parts connecting Dar es
Salaam to the North Eastern Port of Tanga and to the Northern tourism circuit
in Kilimanjaro and Arusha.
The Northern line from commercial city of Dar to
Tanga and Kilimanjaro that seized operations in 1994 for passenger trains and
2007 for cargo services is finally on 20th July, 2019 set to launch
its cargo services. Passenger services will resume in December, 2019.
“The revival of the old line from Dar es Salaam
to Tanga and Kilimanjaro is now at a good stage and I will be ready to launch
cargo train services on Saturday (20th July, 2019),” said Prime
Minister Kassim Majaliwa on his tour of the Kilimanjaro region.
The Tanga port has of recent been an important
point as it will host the East Africa Oil Pipeline from Hoima, Uganda, to
Chongoleani in Tanga region.
Since
coming into power President Magufuli has emphasized on fighting graft and wasteful
spending of public funds to invest the money in infrastructure and other social
services.
Apart
from the two mega achievements in infrastructures, news from Tanzania also reveals
that the country may mark another mega milestone this July; launching the
construction of Africa’s fourth largest hydropower project.
My president gufuli may Almighty God blesses abundantly
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