The Permanent Secretary (PS)
in the Ministry of Works, Transport and Communications (Works), Engineer Joseph
Nyamhanga, has said that Mv Magogoni ferry services are set to resume mid this
month, noting that construction of the eew Magogoni ferry will be completed by
October
Eng Nyamhanga made
the revelation when he visited the Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) dockyard and
inspected implementation of the maintenance of Mv Magogoni and construction of
the New Magogoni and Mv Tanga ferries.
“The contractor has
completed repairs by 90 per cent as they are waiting for electrical equipment
to arrive from abroad for installation,” said Eng Nyamhanga. He pointed out
that construction of the Pangani ferry (Mv Tanga) has been completed and the
part that now remained was sea trials and certification by the Surface and
Marine Transport Regulatory Authority (SUMATRA).
“Previously, the
country used to procure and do repairs of the ferries abroad but due to
advancement of technology, all the engineering work is being done by a local
company known as Songoro Marine Transport Yard Limited of Mwanza,” noted the
PS.
The Acting Chief
Executive of the Tanzania Electrical, Mechanical and Electronics Services
Agency (TEMESA), Eng Manase Ole-Kujan, pointed out that the move aimed at
improving ferry boat services in the country.
“The maintenance of
Mv Magogoni, which has cost over 1.1bn/-. Upon completion, will ease congestion
because the ferry has the capacity of carrying 2,000 passengers and 60 vehicles,”
said Eng Ole-Kujan.
The new Magogoni
ferry will have the capacity to carry 170 tons, 100 passengers and 22 small
vehicles. Its construction, in the initial stages, is being executed by a local
contractor at a cost of 6.2bn/-.
Construction of the
Pangani ferry amounts to over 4bn/-. It will have the capacity to carry 50 tons
and 100 passengers. “The main engine overhaul and installation of generators
will be carried out by TEMESA,” he said.
The Director of
Songoro Marine Transport Yard Limited, Mr Saleh Songoro, extended recognition
to the government for entrusting them with the execution of the project,
calling upon local steel companies to harvest the original metal instead of
relying on scraps for production. “Construction of large vessels such as ships,
boats and others require quality metals,” he said.
Mv Magogoni, new Magogoni ferry to resume services mid-August - PS
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