Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Prime Minister Found bug Auctions Of Mineral Mining Commissioner order for more investigation

PRIME MINISTER Kassim said Fate draws attention auctions held in the mining, because he has violated the order information on such auctions.

He said such violations contributes rigidity sales revenue exposure to the auction even if there are gems viliyokakatwa or vijakatwa.

He made the statement yesterday evening (Monday, February 27, 2017) when he concluded the session chokiitisha at his residence Oysterbay in Dar es Salaam kilichojumuisha Ministers of Finance as well as Energy, Head of Region Manyara and its executives, MP for Simanjiro, owners of the mine Tanzanite One, sacked staff and miners.

He said despite that unit's valuation of Diamonds and Gemstone Mining of the Ministry of Energy and Mines (TANSORT) kinasifiwa by increasing oil revenues, there is still additional work must be done on the floors to the Government that it can kunufainika and the mineral.

"Experience in cashew auctions suggests that the association is stealing money to farmers. I have been for some time now I am pursuing this operation of auctions and I are satisfied with its operation. There is no price difference perched Tanzanite mining cut off or not, "he said.

According to experts of minerals and gemstones, minerals cut off price in case there should be higher compared to mineral raw yanapouzwa directly.

Amemuagiza Acting Commissioner of Mines, Mr. Benjamin Mchwampaka (who attended the meeting on behalf of the Commissioner of Mines) go Mererani and monitor the operation of the mine Tanzanite One and terms of the technology used at the factory.

The prime minister convened the meeting following a promise he made to rally held Mererani district Simanjiro in Manyara February 16, 2017 that he finished a tour of the region will convene a meeting with investors of Tanzanite One after receiving complaints that the state of the servers was a relief when the company when it was owned by whites than it is today.

To ensure revenue collection in the mining sector increases, the Prime Minister has directed the Commissioner of Revenue Authority (TRA) would strengthen inspection on grounds of birds of Arusha and Kilimanjaro (KIA),

"Commissioner TRA and your people have to organize themselves because there are many ways to tax evasion are being carried out in the mining sector, including even these miners. Simamieni mechanism to monitor rent, they go there, do not wait to come and bring the charge office. Wasipokuja je? Or coming out of the office and found you do? "Questioned the Prime Minister.

Speaking about the awareness of the law among the miners, the Prime Minister said the Ministry of Energy and Mines through the Commissioner of Mines should provide knowledge and understanding of the legal miners to reduce conflicts that have been taking place in many parts of the country.

"STAMICO Commissioner of Mines and do work together, waelewesheni miners have the presence of blocks means there are limits which also constitutes the granting of licenses for the same blocks. Therefore, waelimisheni that one should not go to the other side of the man's license, doing so would be breaking the law. "

"You are the main actors of this sector therefore you should participate in the process of education. Having many areas of extraction but are conflicts, for example in Ngaka and Kiwira. All of these sites require good management. Having the Board, the Chairman is therefore are sufficient to make this work, "he stressed.

In other action, the Prime Minister has asked the owners of the mine Tanzanite One improve their relationships with the surrounding villages and the mine. "Be close to the citizens to know your importance to your presence and they can help protect your property. Be cooperative with the Council and the House of Councillors, the CSR advertise your work to the public to let them know what you have contributed in supporting their development, "he said.

Regarding the staff were dismissed on the mine, the Prime Minister has instructed the Secretary-General (PMO Labour, Employment and Youth), Mr. Erick Shitindi supervise their case and provide them with answers about the fate of the issue.

These servants were representing their 201 who were dismissed February 8, 2016 due to pursue their interests, including the payment of working hours of extra time (Overtime), salaries for two months, payment of NSSF, tools and work safety in mines.

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