Thursday, March 2, 2017

Prime Minister Azitaka Public Service Pay Debts owed to TTCL Prior to June 30, 2017

Prime Minister Kassim Fate has called on public institutions owed by Tanzania Telecommunications Company (TTCL) their debt should be paid dividends by June 30, this year.

TTCL inazidai public institutions shs. 11.5 billion as the cost of the services they provide to these institutions, thereby the performance of the company.

He has kept it yesterday (Friday, February 10, 2017) when he launched the mobile phone services for 4G LTE technology to TTCL in Dodoma.

He also asked the Minister of Works, Transport and Communications Professor Makame Mbarawa repugnance meet with all chronic debtors prove relevant debts and then plan how to pay.

"I know, every Ministry allocates budget for phone bills, now these arrears where it comes from ?. We must all debtors to pay their debts immediately, "he ordered.

The Prime Minister added that "when you have a debtor must pay. Mr. Minister enforce this, and give me notice of action before the next meeting of the Assembly Budget ".

The Prime Minister also appealed to the TTCL management and staff by asking them to realize collateral given by Treat me right to the hard work and professionalism.

"Work hard, professionalism, patriotism, knowledge and creativity of the highest order. Strengthen Marketing Department, you asisheni innovative company and give them a chance to young people who are capable, ".

"If this is the generation of T, let's generation to direct the revolution T, critical patriotism, competence, commitment and creativity to be taken into account in these positions,". he stressed.

He also urged the leaders of TTCL revise reviewed its structure and wajiridhishe as incompatible with commercial competition with the commitment of the Government to reduce unnecessary costs.

Regarding the number of employees of the Company, the Prime Minister has suggested varying assessments themselves know the real needs of the staff and make decisions based on the law of the land.

"The government intends to TTCL ijiendeshe for profit and not come to ask the government grant, so you should reduce the operating costs of the company as possible," he said.

Earlier, the Acting Chief Executive Officer TTCL, Mr. Wandamba Minister said among the challenges facing the company include limited capital.

He also asked the government to help them so they can earn their debt yozidai from various public institutions and services were provided to these institutions.

However Mr. Wandamba has promised that will work to ensure TTCL biidi leads to provide better communication services in the country.

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