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Magufuli Launches Biggest Passenger Vessel n East Africa’s Lake Victoria

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Tanzania’s President John Magufuli has today launched the construction of the biggest vessel that will link ports in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda.

When completed in January 2021, the 90-metres TSHS 89 billion MV Mwanza Hapa Kazi Tu will have a capacity to carry 1,200-passengers, and 400 tons of cargo and 20 cars.

Speaking during the ceremony to lay foundation of the construction, Magufuli said that the construction of the ship is amongst the efforts taken by his government to build conducive environment for business in the East African nation.

“We have spent our own money in these projects, and we can do more than these” he said

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  1. Eco Tanzanian President Hon Dr. John Joseph Magufuli #T2020JPM #RaisNiMagufuli

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  2. This is another great and very potential project established in Tanzania.
    It's for today and tomorrow generation.

    Big joy to our lovely Mr president Dr John Pombe Magufuli.

    #HapaKaziTu
    #T2020JPM

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  3. Huyu ni Rais Mpambanaji sana.

    Haogopi, Hatishiki kirahisi, Hana urafiki na wababaishaji wa maendeleo.

    #VijanaTumeamua
    #TunasimamaNamagufuli
    #RaisNiMagufuli
    #HapaKaziTu
    #T2020JPM
    #T2020JPM
    #T2020JPM

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  4. Historical project ever in Africa and Tanzania land indeed it's great achievement to the sustainable development because it will ensure communication services to the people hence economic development #T2020JPM

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  5. Great achievement of very historical project which financed by the government of Tanzania as a result of internal sources this means that there is proper utillization of resources #T2020JPM

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