Over 5,000 homes in Ilala and Temeke districts are scheduled for demolition to pave way for the construction of 13km-Kikwete Friendship Highway from Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA) via Ukonga, Banana, Kidula and Kitunda outskirts to Chamazi suburban town in Dar es Salaam.
Ukonga Division officer, Jeremiah Makwerere said on Thursday that the
exercise to mark the houses for demolition was underway at Kitunda,
Kipunguni and Kivule as a part of the project for the six-lane highway
expected to connect Ilala Municipality with that of Temeke.
He said so far 5,000 houses have been already marked, with a few more in
the list, adding “when the marking exercise is over the (Ilala)
Municipality will pay owners compensation for their demolished homes.”
The $64.8m project is part of a bilateral agreement between Tanzania and
China reached in October 2014 during former president Jakaya Kikwete’s
visit to the Asian nation when a Memorandum of Understanding for Chinese
firms to carry out energy, infrastructure and Real Estate projects in
Tanzania, was signed.
The project will be carried out by China’s Jiangyin Tianhe Gasses Group
which is also expected get involved in the development of Chamazi
through construction of shopping malls, the related objects and an
industrial park.
Ilala Municipal Director Isaya Mngurumi expressed hopes that the project
would speed up economic activities and create job opportunities for the
youth in the two districts upon completion.
“It is the Municipality’s vision that the two districts will benefit
from the project since they will be collecting more revenues from
investors in Chamazi as a new business centre,” he said.
“Chamazi will soon become a business zone attracting people who seek
services including financial ones from other city corners.”
SOURCE: THE GUARDIAN
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