Pichani.
James Kisarika akisalimiana na Katibu Tawala Mkoa, Ndugu Ado Mapunda, muda mfupi Kabla kuanza mawasilisho ya Mradi Wa Safari City.
Yusufalli Murad, Meneja Mradi Wa USA River Satellite City akitoa mada kuhusu mradi huo .
Baadhi ya Washiriki wa Kikao cha Kamati ya Ushauri ya Mkoa wa Arusha (RCC) wakifutilia mawasilisho ya miradi ya Miji Midogo ya Safari Satellite City na USA River Satellite City.Baadhi ya Washiriki wa Kikao cha Kamati ya Ushauri ya Mkoa wa Arusha (RCC) wakifutilia mawasilisho ya miradi ya Miji Midogo ya Safari Satellite City na USA River Satellite City.
Mkuu Wa Mkoa mpya wa Arusha akifungua kikao cha RCC kabla ya Mawasilisho.
Arusha to get 2 new towns: NHC
The
National Housing Corporation (NHC) plans to construct two satellite
towns on the outskirts of Arusha, the Regional Consultative Committee
(RCC) meeting was told here on Wednesday. The NHC regional manager for
Arusha, Mr James Kisarika, named the sites as Usa River Satellite City
to be put up on the southern fringes of the city and Safari Satellite
City to be built at Mateves.
Mr
Kisarika said the ambitious projects were in line with the vision of
the oldest state-owned real estate corporation to address market needs
for world class settlements.
“Arusha
does not benefit much from tourism, as much of the receipts accrued
from the hospitality industry go to hotels in Karatu township and
national parks,” he observed.
Mr
Kisarika said while the Usa River Satellite City targeted the tourism
industry, the Safari one was meant for de-congesting the Arusha Central
Business District (CBD).
Phils
International, a firm manned by Tanzanians living in Dubai, which built
Dubai Sports City, will construct the Usa River Satellite City at a
1.17-million-square-metre block situated a stone’s throw from Dolly
Estate near Kilimanjaro International Airport. “One can reside at the
Usa River Satellite City and work in Moshi Municipality or Arusha City,”
Phils International director of Projects Murad Yusufali told the RCC.
He
said the design of the city would enable each of the 19,000 dwellers in
four petals of the residential segment to view both mounts Meru and
Kilimanjaro from their living rooms.
“The
city will tap underground water and use solar for street lights,” said
Mr Yusfali, adding that a US firm would construct a sewerage system
which would recycle sewage for irrigation usage.
He
said the Lands, Housing, and Human Settlement Development ministry had
approved a master plan for the project ready for the construction work
to begin. CHANZO THE CITIZEN TANZANIA
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