The Sunk Cost Fallacy 2
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Sijapenda kabisa huu utaratibu wa kupendezesha Miji ya wenzetu Kwa kutumia Kodi ya mtu maskini wa Kijijini huko.
Inauma Sana ,ningekuwa na madaraka ningefukuza wote Wizara ya mambo ya Nje.
Hawa watu wamefuta mradi wa kujenga kumbi kubwa za Mikutano Arusha wanaenda kujenga Nchi za watu.
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Later today in Nairobi, we will be launching the construction of Twin Towers (22 floors each) buildings, a real estate investment by NSSF and Tanzania’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Upper Hill, the center of Nairobi, that will also house our embassy. We are honoured to be joined by Kenya’s Prime Cabinet Secretary and Foreign Minister, H.E @MusaliaMudavadi
as our Chief Guest, Hon. @peninah_malonza
, Cabinet Secretary for EAC, my cabinet colleague, Hon. @Ndejembi
- Minister in the PMO, Members of Parliament, my @mfa_tanzania
colleagues and a leadership team from NSSF.
The Tanzania Towers, containing residences and offices, and adding beauty to the Nairobi skyline, will not only earn the government much needed foreign currency but will also save government rental expenses for the chancery and embassy staff housing. We are delighted that NSSF management, investment committee and the whole board have found this investment profitable.
The government of Tanzania owns about 101 buildings and plots around the world, most of them in prime areas in major capitals (in Lusaka alone, we own 11 buildings and plots). In the new strategy, which the government approved recently, we seek to use professional and world-class real estate entities to develop these assets to earn income for the government and uplift the quality of our embassies and embassy staff housing. At the moment, the government is spending about TZS 29 billions per annum as rental for embassy offices and embassy staff housing. In the new plan, the government will instead earn about TZS 36 billions per year from these investments. The first phase will be Nairobi, Kigali, Kinshasa, London, New York and Lusaka.
Source: January Makamba
Inauma Sana ,ningekuwa na madaraka ningefukuza wote Wizara ya mambo ya Nje.
Hawa watu wamefuta mradi wa kujenga kumbi kubwa za Mikutano Arusha wanaenda kujenga Nchi za watu.
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Later today in Nairobi, we will be launching the construction of Twin Towers (22 floors each) buildings, a real estate investment by NSSF and Tanzania’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Upper Hill, the center of Nairobi, that will also house our embassy. We are honoured to be joined by Kenya’s Prime Cabinet Secretary and Foreign Minister, H.E @MusaliaMudavadi
as our Chief Guest, Hon. @peninah_malonza
, Cabinet Secretary for EAC, my cabinet colleague, Hon. @Ndejembi
- Minister in the PMO, Members of Parliament, my @mfa_tanzania
colleagues and a leadership team from NSSF.
The Tanzania Towers, containing residences and offices, and adding beauty to the Nairobi skyline, will not only earn the government much needed foreign currency but will also save government rental expenses for the chancery and embassy staff housing. We are delighted that NSSF management, investment committee and the whole board have found this investment profitable.
The government of Tanzania owns about 101 buildings and plots around the world, most of them in prime areas in major capitals (in Lusaka alone, we own 11 buildings and plots). In the new strategy, which the government approved recently, we seek to use professional and world-class real estate entities to develop these assets to earn income for the government and uplift the quality of our embassies and embassy staff housing. At the moment, the government is spending about TZS 29 billions per annum as rental for embassy offices and embassy staff housing. In the new plan, the government will instead earn about TZS 36 billions per year from these investments. The first phase will be Nairobi, Kigali, Kinshasa, London, New York and Lusaka.
Source: January Makamba