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Madbouly follows-up on updates of establishi­ng Tanzania’s Stiegler’s Gorge dam

ARAB CONTRACTOR­S, SEWEDY ELECTRIC, FORM ALLIANCE WHICH WON CONSTRUCTI­NG PROJECT DEAL

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Prime Minister, Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communitie­s Mostafa Madbouly discussed the updates of establishi­ng the project of the Tanzanian dam -Stiegler’s Gorge, with representa­tives of the Arab Contractor­s - Osman Ahmed Osman & Co, and Sewedy Electric.

The two Egyptian companies form an alliance which won the deal of constructi­ng the Tanzanian massive project.

During the meeting which was held on Friday, Madbouly said that the meeting comes in view of his keenness on following the updates of the project frequently. He stressed that President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi is very interested in the project.

The Tanzanian government has allocated $307m for the constructi­on of the 2,100MW Stiegler’s Gorge hydroelect­ric plant with expected reservoir length of 100km, covering an area of about 1,350 skm, representi­ng more than 40% of the country’s proposed fiscal year (FY) 2018-19 budget.

Stiegler’s Gorge dam is east Africa’s largest hydropower dam, located along the Rufiji river in the heart of one of Africa’s largest remaining wild areas - the Selous Game Reserve.The dam is expected to provide power for the country’s emerging industries, with plans to export its surplus to other east African countries.

Working on constructi­ons of the dam will be launched on January and is expected to take three years to finalise the constructi­ons, to be inaugurate­d in 2022.

According to a statement from the cabinet’s spokespers­on Nader Saad, the representa­tives of the alliance told the prime minister that they have started surveying and studying the topography of the location of the dam.

They also began establishi­ng the housing area of the employees on the project whose number is expected to reach 5,000. Madbouly stressed the importance of insurance for all employees.

On 12 December, Madbouly, and Tanzanian President John Joseph Magufuli signed the contract to establish the project, with Madbouly representi­ng President Al-Sisi during the signing.

MADBOULY, AND TANZANIAN PRESIDENT JOHN JOSEPH MAGUFULI SIGNED THE CONTRACT TO ESTABLISH THE PROJECT, WITH MADBOULY REPRESENTI­NG PRESIDENT ALSISI DURING THE SIGNING

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Madbouly said that the meeting comes in view of his keenness on following the updates of the project frequently

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