Hivi hao wahindi waliochukua reli wanapata shida gani kulipa wafanyakazi? Ina maana huduma zote za reli ikiwemo meli za TRL zimesimama pia? Je, huduma ya reli imekuwa bora zaidi tangu wahindi waichukue?
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Tanzanian Rail Workers Strike After Salaries Aren’t Paid
By John Ngahyoma
Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Workers at Tanzania Railways Ltd. operated by India’s Rites Ltd. have started a strike after they weren’t paid their salaries, according to a labor union. Railway Workers Union. Workers demonstrated outside the company’s offices in Dar es Salaam,
Talks will are being held today with Omar Chambo, the permanent secretary in the ministry of infrastructure development, according to Silvester Rwegasira, general secretary of the Tanzania the country’s commercial capital.
The government owns a 49 percent stake in the company, which connects Kigoma at the border with Rwanda in the north west with Dar es Salaam on the coast in the east, while Rites owns the rest.
Rites, which is owned by the Indian government, has submitted a letter to the government saying that it may withdraw from the company, Rwegasira said. Calls to Rites’s offices in Tanzania at numbers provided on the company’s Web site did not connect. Calls to the company’s offices in Haryana, India outside of normal office hours weren’t answered.
Rites won a 25-year concession for the railway in 2007 in return for $120 million in pledged investment.
To contact the reporter on this story: John Ngahyoma in Dar es Salaam via Johannesburg at 1934 or asguazzin@bloomberg.net.
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Tanzanian Rail Workers Strike After Salaries Aren’t Paid
By John Ngahyoma
Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Workers at Tanzania Railways Ltd. operated by India’s Rites Ltd. have started a strike after they weren’t paid their salaries, according to a labor union. Railway Workers Union. Workers demonstrated outside the company’s offices in Dar es Salaam,
Talks will are being held today with Omar Chambo, the permanent secretary in the ministry of infrastructure development, according to Silvester Rwegasira, general secretary of the Tanzania the country’s commercial capital.
The government owns a 49 percent stake in the company, which connects Kigoma at the border with Rwanda in the north west with Dar es Salaam on the coast in the east, while Rites owns the rest.
Rites, which is owned by the Indian government, has submitted a letter to the government saying that it may withdraw from the company, Rwegasira said. Calls to Rites’s offices in Tanzania at numbers provided on the company’s Web site did not connect. Calls to the company’s offices in Haryana, India outside of normal office hours weren’t answered.
Rites won a 25-year concession for the railway in 2007 in return for $120 million in pledged investment.
To contact the reporter on this story: John Ngahyoma in Dar es Salaam via Johannesburg at 1934 or asguazzin@bloomberg.net.
2 comments:
Da Chemi hii nchi ndio inapiga maktaimu, yaani huduma zile zile za mkoloni bado hazijabadilika??? Tuombe nabii ashuke.
AIBU! Sasa hela ya mshahara imeenda wapi?
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