THE government has urged Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO) to install a new transformer in Mkuranga District, Coast Region, to enable new factories begin production.
Dr Selemani Jafo, Minister for Industry and Trade, made the directive yesterday during his visit to Lodhia factory which manufactures galvanized steel at Kisemvule in Mkuranga.
"I appeal that installation of the transformer be completed within three weeks to support the government's industrialization drive," he said.
Speaking about the factory's investment, the minister said that a total of 162bn/- has been invested in the plant and production should start soon.
Dr Jafo said that the investment is substantial as it will boost the national income and help reduce unemployment.
"I have noted some challenges that the government can address to ensure new factories are operational," he said.
Sailesh Pandit, Lodhia factory director, stated that the factory was fully prepared and only waiting for electricity to commence production.
He said that once the plant begins operations, they expect to produce between 5,000 and 10,000 tonnes of steel per month, urging Tanzanians to support local industries and stop the tendency to favouring foreign products.
"Tanzanians need to support each other and recognize the pride in buying locally made products. There is a perception that foreign products are superior to domestic ones but I can assure you that our products meet international standards," Pandit said.
"After three weeks, we expect to begin steel production as the Minister mentioned. TRA has completed its processes, and the transformer has been cleared from the port. Now, we are waiting for Tanesco to install it so that electricity can be supplied," he said.
Mkuranga District Commissioner Hadija Ally stated that the factory's presence will significantly boost the district's economic growth.
She added that once production begins, they expect to generate tax revenue and pledged to continue improving investment climate to attract more investors.
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