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CONSTRUCTION OF RUKWA VETA RESUME IN TANZANIA
Construction work has resume at the Vocation and Training Authority (VETA) centre project in Rukwa region, Tanzania.
The project has been on halt for over two years after the government injected over 2.03bn/-.
Speaking during the announcement, Rukwa Regional Commissioner (RC) Joseph Mkirikiti said “We profoundly and sincerely thank President Samia Suluhu Hassan for giving us 2.035bn/- which will facilitate finalizing the construction of the centre whose building works had stalled for two years. Surely within four months to come the project will be finished,”
The centre which was built at Muva area here in the municipality had M/s Tender International Limited as it contractor.
However, they could not meet the scheduled deadline as per contractual agreement and was given a grace period 100 days until December last year yet the same could not finish the project.
Once completed, the center will have the capacity to accommodate between 1,000 and 2,000 students for short and long term courses.
SOURCE: Daily News