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24 Mar 2013



On the eve of China’s new President’s visit to Tanzania, which starts tomorrow, March 24th, I thought I would need to share my views on those topics and issues I would like to advise our government to put on the table in our negotiations with Mr. Xi Jinping and his government delegation as the trip offers a unique chance for our leadership to raise those subjects which could significantly improve our countries’ relations and make our cooperation a really win-win one instead of the current situation in which Tanzania stands at the receiving end of the so-called Chinese investments into our country while what we have, have offered or could offer in exchange was supposed to give us a bigger say in demanding a larger cut from what we are contributing in the current Sino-Tanzanian economic relations. Even though we have a wide range of areas of cooperation with China, but I thought I would need to limit myself to two very important and huge, by the financial resources involved, projects which I believe our government must raise and renegotiate with Mr. Xi during his current visit to Tanzania. The two projects are the following:

1.     The Songo Songo – Dar Gas Pipeline, which is being financed by a loan of 1 billion US$ from China;

2.      The Liganga Iron Ore and Mchuchuma Coal deposits, which are to be exploited by the Chinese in joint venture with our NDC.     

The Songo Songo-Dar-Es-Salaam Gas Pipeline & the Liganga Iron Ore and Mchuchuma Coal Projects – A Critique

A lot has been written about the pipeline project in which it is reported that the Chinese have extended a loan of US$ 1 billion (read) at a supposedly fair interest rate and terms to our government (at least this is what we hear from our govt.) in which our government has guaranteed repaying back the loan as well as supplying China with gas on top of this. While not intending to go into details of the modalities of the loan agreement since I do not know them other than reading about the purported irregularities, kickbacks and other corrupt dealings supposedly committed by Tanzanian govt. officials who took part in negotiating and signing the loan agreement (these accusations against the govt. appeared at the time of the mass Mtwara and Lindi residents’ demonstrations early this year - read), however, what disturbed me most is the way the Chinese seem to have structured the deal in which it appears as if the loan for the pipeline was extended to our country only under the condition that we also give the Chinese in addition a second set of projects on mining of our iron ore and coal at Liganga and Mchuchuma, respectively. This issue is disturbing due to the fact that the estimated reserves of our iron ore and coal at the two mentioned sites are equated to amount to 200-1200 million metric tons of iron ore and 480 million metric tons of coal reserves - read. Taking the lower, conservative end of the iron ore reserves as the basis of our calculation (at the current market price of approx. 130 US$/Metric Ton), this gives us the conservative value of our iron ore deposits at Liganga at 26 billion US$ (it could be upto 6 times more, i.e. 156 billion US$ if we take the maximum figure of 1200 million metric tons given), while the coal reserves of 480 million metric tons would be valued at approx. 28,8 billion US$ {at the current conservative price of approx. 60 US$/Metric Ton (also readhere & here)}. So we have a total of about 54,8 billion US$ of mineral assets, at conservatives estimates, at both Liganga and and Mchuchuma. Now when the Chinese demand that we give them these assets in exchange for a loan of 1 billion US$, i.e. lodge our assets worth 54,8 billion as collateral to get a loan of 1 billion US$ for construction of the Songo Songo-Dar gas pipeline, a loan amount equivalent to 1,8% of the value of our assets, I wonder how can we call this a win-win situation, moreover that our government had to also issue a State guarantee for the loan, the pipeline has also to be mortgaged in favour of the Chinese till we fully repay the loan and  on top of this we are also supposed to guarantee future gas supplies to China, not to mention the fact that the Chinese are also to majority own our iron ore and coal reserves as specified by their agreement with NDC in which they will be owning 80% shares, with NDC owning the rest 20%. We also know that the Chinese have committed, in return for owning the 80% shares, to also pump in 3 billion US$ to fund exploitation of the mentioned mineral reserves – read! The US$ 3 billion equals approx. 5,5% of the value of the mineral reserves concerned and be informed, and this I’m talking from my own practical professional expertise and experience, that this money, i.e. 3 billion US$, the Chinese won’t be spending from their own funds or sources but will raise by collateralizing those OUR iron ore and coal deposits! Such types of relationships cannot be called win-win at all, a practice the Chinese and many foreign companies are good at and of which they are being regularly accused of applying in their dealings with African countries hence shortchanging these countries and condemning them to endless poverty – read of such an accusation against the Chinese on Democratic of Congo minerals – pay particular attention to the yellow-shaded part. I, too, just recently strongly criticized similar contracts vis-à-vis our hydrocarbon (oil and gas) reserves in the Ruhuhu Basin in southern-western Tanzania (read), natural gas deposits in southern Tanzania (Mtwara & Lindi), Tanzanite deposits in Mererani, Arusha – read here & here, to name just a few. By the way, the Chinese tactic of demanding several contracts as a package like the one of Gas Pipeline Loan Extension together with Iron Ore and Coal deposits have been well documented and it’s not the first time they have tried to use it in Tanzania and elsewhere in Africa. If you well remember, I once wrote you about the Chinese demanding that they be given our Mwadui Diamond Mine in a package so as to agree to also finance our problematic national airline, ATCL, in which after being refused to be offered the Mwadui project, the Chinese (using Angola’s SONANGOL) pulled out altogether from the project to finance the national airline - read here. The Chinese also tried to use a similar scheme in 2007 when China International Fund promised to construct a building terminal at the Mwalimu Nyerere International Airport in Dar-Es-Salaam as part of a project to extend the country's main airport - read here – after which they not only did not build the terminal building, but used their entrance into Tanzania through this particular project to secure licenses to explore two oilfields in the Lake Rukwa basin in south-west Tanzania.

I have mentioned the above tactics the Chinese usually use to get hold of our mineral resources and also as a way to raise funding for their projects (gas pipeline, ATCL, building terminal at Mwalimu Nyerere Airport) since I’m made to believe that it seems as if our govt. and the country’s leadership does not know that, we, as a country, could carry out ourselves the same operations the Chinese are doing to raise funding while retaining for ourselves majority ownership of our minerals and only CONTRACT the Chinese or any other foreign companies to do the job for us for a pay whilst the ownership of the mineral assets, which acts as the major and fundamental source of tapping and raising capital, remaining in the hands of our govt. and country. The way we have allowed the Chinese (read), the British (read) or Australians (read) to fully (100%) or majority own our mineral assets has lead us, as a country, to fail to own and decide on the strategic exploitation and development of these deposits and this has, among others, denied our country its single most important source of tapping and raising huge capital and creating wealth from our own assets thus making it impossible to fund and build the huge infrastructures the country needs in order to develop (including the Songo Songo-Dar Gas Pipeline) from our own funding sources as well as failing our people including those who recently demonstrated in Mtwara, Lindi and elsewhere in the country to make them feel that they will indeed economically and financially benefit from their mineral resources. In order to give you a measure of how minerals resources could be used to really enrich the country whilst also allowing the mineral-rich country to retain majority or full ownership of its mineral assets, I would like to give you an example herein below of Russia’s relations with China since Mr. Xi Jinping’s first visit abroad, after being elected the new Chinese President, has been to Russia (he is currently in Moscow before leaving today to Tanzania – read – and watch these videos:video1video2video3video4) and these relations could offer a useful and teaching lesson to Tanzanian leaders in their negotiations with not only the Chinese, but other foreign countries, governments and companies as well which want to invest in Tanzania.

SINO-RUSSIAN ECONOMIC RELATIONS – Cheap loans and credits in exchange for future minerals, oil and gas supplies

Tanzania is not the only country the Chinese invest their money. Russia, too, is a huge recipient of Chinese money, but the way the Russians have established and structured their relations with the Chinese is that at the end of the day it is the Russian’s who end up benefitting most from their economic cooperation with the Chinese while the latter secure guaranteed energy and mineral supplies from Russia, albeit at a later date. As you well know, China does not have enough of its own oil and gas deposits and is forced to import significant quantities of these products from abroad including Russia. So as to deliver reliable long term oil and gas supplies to China, Russia is supposed to build pipelines to China. But as a farsighted and rational supplier, who also wants to economize and optimize its financial resources, Russia, instead of building those pipelines from its own financial resources, it has demanded that the Chinese, who very much need huge and guaranteed Russian oil and gas supplies, extend low-interest loans and credits to Russia to fund construction of the needed pipelines, with the repayment of such loans and credits being guaranteed by future Russian supplies whilst the Russians offering NO EQUITY OR SHARE OWNERSHIP at all to the Chinese in exchange – Russia just guarantees repayment of the loans and credits by committing future oil and gas supplies to China. These are among the set of contracts and agreements signed yesterday on Mr. Xi’s first day of his visit to Russia – read cra1cra2cra3; watch video. And such agreements were even signed earlier before between the Russians and Chinese when the Russian State Companies, ROSNEFT & TRANSNEFT, secured a 25 billion US$ loan from China (15 Bln US$ for Rosneft and 10 Bln US$ for Transneft) to be paid in lieu of future energy supplies – read here & here. This same ROSNEFT recently managed to secure an analogous agreement with a number of global commodities’ trading houses and companies – GLENCORE & VITOL - agreements which netted ROSNEFT loans equal to 10 Billion US$ - read (in total, together with banks, Rosneft raised a whopping 67 billion US$!) – without Russia ceding any equity or share interests from its mineral resources to these foreign companies! Venezuela, too, succeeded in its own way to secure huge loans from China (vz8vz9) and Russia (read here, here & here) in exchange for guaranteed oil, gas, gold and other mineral supplies to both the two mentioned countries as well as offering them minority shares in its mineral resources – read Russia (read here, here, here & here), China (read - pay particular attention to the blue-shaded parts). 

I have brought the above examples of Russia’s relations with China, Venezuela with Russia and China in order to challenge the current Tanzanian government policy and approach to securing credits, loans and investments from both China and other countries in exchange for either fully (100%) or majority ceding the country’s minerals to these countries and/or their companies – THIS SHOULD NOT BE THE CASE and it should not be allowed to happen anymore! We can do better by restructuring the deals and turning the tables in a way as to succeed in this venture just like how Russia and Venezuela have succeeded in these avenues as explained above. As I’ve always been saying and writing, mineral resources including oil and gas deposits could do real wonders for the country (read), but only if our leadership and experts, especially those at the Ministry of Energy and Minerals will correctly and properly understand how these assets could be used and leveraged to economically and financially massively enrich the country, a situation I do not see, yet, in present-day Tanzania as the recent case of the Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) with Jacka Resources of Australia on our Ruhuhu Basin hydrocarbon reserves has proven (read), or on how our government has ceded majority, if not full ownership rights to foreigners on our southern Tanzania gas reserves estimated to value over 600 billion US$ -read  pay particular attention to the yellow-shaded part! By the way, as a side note to this information, may you be informed that the Cyprus gas reserves are estimated to be worth between 400-600 billion US$ (almost equal to our southern gas reserves in Tanzania) and it is these gas reserves Cyprus has been using as a trump card to negotiate for a bailout financial package especially from the Russians, turning the gas reserves into an arena of geopolitical wrangling and tug of war between the EU (and US), on one side, and Russia, on the other, as you may read in these articles here. So, the leadership in Tanzania should know that mineral resources including oil and gas reserves (and our iron ore and coal at Liganga and Mchuchuma, respectively) should not be offloaded blindly to foreigners, moreover, at the cheap, in fact, almost for nothing at all like what is now happening in Tanzania with our oil and gas reserves, uranium deposits, Tanzanite, iron ore and coal deposits etc as elucidated above.

So as to give you an even bigger picture of what our iron ore and coal deposits at Liganga and Mchuchuma, respectively, could do to our country vis-à-vis what Tanzania got from the Chinese in terms of loans, economic assistance and planned investments, mineral deposits which have been foolishly given, just handed over to the Chinese, let me bring you the following examples:

i.              The Songo Songo-Dar Gas Pipeline loan of 1 billion US$ (amounting to just a mere 1,8% of the value of the mineral assets) as well as the 3 billion US$ investment committed by China to investing in exploiting the deposits (equal to about 5,5% of the value of the mineral assets) – all adding upto about 7,3% of the value of the assets - or if we take a conservative estimate of the proven and recoverable reserves to be at least 50% only of the figure of 54,8 billion US$, i.e. 27,4 billion US$, then the percentage ratio of the Chinese investment of 1+3 billion US$ equals to a mere 14,6% of this sum, and remember, the Chinese won’t pay this sum from their own money, but they will collateralize our mineral assets to raise such funding, leaving them with a net wealth of 23,4 billion US$ {27,4 billion US$ minus 4 (i.e. 1+3) billion US$} at extreme conservative estimates as we have assumed that the recoverable reserves of our iron ore and coal deposits equal to just 50% of the declared figures in this article!

ii.             Now, with the 23,4 billion US$ in hand Tanzania has just given to China as a “present”, just pure charity, the Chinese come and tell us that now they will be also investing in building the Bagamoyo Port (read bgp1bgp2bgp3) and Special Economic Zone (estimated to cost 300 million US$ - read) and we also learn that Tanzania has asked for an additional loan from China of about 400 million US$ to build a coal-fired power plant in Mbeya (read) – all these expenses (so-called “investments” – in fact, to be funded from our own money, i.e. from our own iron ore and coal deposits) equal to a mere fraction of our 23,4 billion US$ we have foolishly given to the Chinese in the first place. You see, this is what I want our leaders to see and know when we talk with the Chinese, when President Kikwete meets President Xi tomorrow! It is NOT China which is giving money to Tanzania but  instead, it is Tanzania which is foolishly giving the Chinese it’s most precious and valuable mineral assets to enable that country raise the necessary funding or hedge its so-called funding and risks  (by several, even tens of factors) to Tanzania and NOT THE OTHER WAY ROUND. Russians and Venezuelans very well understood this and that is why they are able to reap huge benefits from Chinese financial largesse at NO EXPENSE AT ALL to their respective countries since all the money and associated risks the Chinese are giving these countries have been covered by the value of the mineral assets, oil and gas deposits which these countries will export to China! Why doesn’t Tanzania apply this approach vis-à-vis its mineral resources with foreign companies and countries in the same way the Russians, Venezuelan and other countries do? Why no such imagination, innovation and ingenuity from our economists and mineral experts? This is what I want President Kikwete to ask himself and have in mind when he talks to President Xi tomorrow or else we will continue having relations with the Chinese where they take all our valuable mineral and other natural resources assets for a song and in exchange give us magitaa, some small peanuts investments of 1+3billion US$, “funding” construction of Bagamoyo Port, “financing” construction of the Power Plant in Mbeya, building Primary Schools including the one at Msoga, Bagamoyo (read), conduct silly seminars for our party officials in China in which they are also taken to visit shoe factories, watch computer games and cartoon drawings etc – read and see ccmc1ccmc2 - while countries like Venezuela have managed to secure huge cheap loans and credits from both China and Russia, for example, in which the latter even built in Venezuela arms’ factories (read vz1, vz2, vz3), committed to build nuclear plant/s (while we have given our Mkuju River uranium just for free – read csc1csc2. Also read some of my  critical letters on this subject here & here), China has launched  space satellites for Venezuela (read) and both China and Russia (even Iran!) have built and are building tens of thousands of houses for the Venezuelan poor, the real and true owners of the oil and gas deposits, just like our own people in Mtwara and Lindi who recently demonstrated – read - and all this is paid up for from future oil and gas supplies and rights (minority ownership) to Venezuelan minerals!

Also please find herein below what I wrote yesterday, March 22nd, to Mr. Kester Klomegah on what Africa and Tanzania could gain in the military sphere with both the Chinese and Russians, if we will be able to leverage our mineral deposits cleverly, the same way, say, Venezuela, India, Vietnam, other countries, China itself vis-à-vis its military and defense relations with, including purchase of arms from Russia. I think it would be advisable for our government to learn from what I have written there and may be use such a strategy and tactic to negotiate with Mr. Xi for similar military, defense and arms’ purchase cooperation between our country and China. 

CONCLUSION

To conclude my letter, I would like to state that I DO STRONGLY SUPPORT the Chinese presence in our country and cooperation with that great nation, however, I would like the format and paradigm of our cooperation to change as explained above in order to be a truly WIN-WIN type of cooperation and not that one leading to a NET WEALTH TRANSFER from Tanzania to China as it now appears. This should stop and it is very important that our President understands this and raises this issue with President Xi when he meets him tomorrow.

Best regards,

Shaaban
Moscow, Russia



15 Jul 2012


Thanks for writing. Indeed, the attack on Dr. Ulimboko, the cover-up which followed thereafter and mumblings of the govt., the prime minister and the president over it paint a very pathetic picture of the country. If those who now claim it is a Kenyan criminal and his cohorts who carried out that horrendous crime, therefore, hardly should we accuse our own government of committing such a deplorable offense, I think they got it totally wrong as their small minds have now added an international dimension to the criminal act and I believe we will soon hear the Kenyan govt. and its citizenry demanding a thorough investigation be carried by an independent commission comprised by, among others, of officials from the Kenyan government and its security organs so as to ascertain the validity of the statement given by the Tanzanian police. Hence, a minor local problem involving the President and his govt. settling their scores with our doctors has been mishandled to such an extent that it has now spilled out of our borders to involve a neighbouring country while at the same we read of our doctors pleading to the international community through the UN office in Dar for help to fend off pressure, harassment and intimidation from their own government and its security organs including the police and intelligence services. And now we also learn that teachers are about to protest as well, read tc1, tc2.

The way our government treats cases of valid demands and concerns of its citizens as if such demands and concerns lack merit, with illegal methods used to harass, silence, maim and intimidate protestors leaves no space and amicable options to pursue this matter other than through international condemnation and other coercive measures to pressure our government and as you know there are quite a number of avenues the doctors, civil and human rights organizations in Tanzania can pursue to put pressure on the Tanzanian govt. One needn’t go far to find workable examples to follow. Take the example of the recent Magnitsky Bill in the US, named after Sergei Magnitsky, a Russian lawyer whose death in police custody generated international media attention and launched an investigation into allegations of abuse.[1] The Bill which is currently in the US Congress aims atpunishing Russian officials behind the death of Sergei Magnitsky (watch VIDEO and read Mg1Mg2Mg3Mg4Mg5) . People are now talking of making the bill have an international dimension by expanding its outreach to include all those in other parts of the world who are involved in human rights abuses in their countries – read (also read about human rights abuses in Russia here). Those government officials, people in the police force, intelligence services, prosecution, courts and other state organs in one way or the other involved in committing crimes like that on Dr. Ulimboko and similar atrocities, or those who have been involved in the poisoning of politicians like Dr. Harrison Mwakyembe, threats on the lives (read thr1thr2,thr3thr4thr5) of Zitto KabweSamuel SittaDr. SlaaJohn MnyikaGodbless Lema and many others in Tanzania could fall under the hammer of this bill which calls for the denial of visas to visit the US and other countries which have passed similar bills and restrictions on those accused – read! If President Kikwete will fail to take prompt and effective measures to arrest the problem of human rights abuses by the police, intelligence organs, prosecution and courts in Tanzania, and if it will be proven that he or his govt. are in one way or the other complicit in committing these crimes, don’t be surprised to hear one day that he himself has fallen victim to this bill, which calls for barring any state official including the president to visit the mentioned foreign countries. And taking into account how much our president and government officials like to travel, especially to the US, UK, Canada and other western countries which have passed or are about to pass similar bills, and also due to our country being too much dependent on foreign aid for budget support and other needs, this will mean the end of his presidency, that of his govt. and those in the police force, intelligence services, prosecution and the courts who commit human rights’ abuses. So, it is very important that our govt. and president solve the doctors’, teachers’ and workers’ problems expeditiously and in good faith without resorting to any illegal, moreover, thuggish methods like those employed onDr. Ulimboko.

Finally, I find it hard to understand how our president and his government intend to solve family planning in Tanzania as he declared at the recent summit in UK which he attended (read JK1JK2JK3) without having doctors, which he has sacked in hundreds (read dct1dct2dct3), and now more than a thousand of them are about to join demonstrations as noted in this article. We also see Zanzibari doctors on the verge of protesting like their counterparts on the Mainland – read! What is surprising, however, is that how is it that doctors are currently striking in Portugal, for example, protesting against govt. austerity measures which entail as well cuts in salaries and the health budget, the government has reduced overtime, increased prices for prescription medication and even closed certain services – read Pt1Pt2Pt3. Overworked doctors have denounced a "worrying and dramatic" fall in the quality of care in Portugal's health system - ranked 12th best in the world by the World Health Organization in 2000. The sector has also criticized the purchase of second-rate or obsolete equipment to cut costs and want the government to drop plans to use cheaper outside service providers instead of hiring additional staff, but one never hears that the Portuguese government is even contemplating sacking its worthy and highly-needed doctors while Tanzania with its few thousand doctors to cater for a population of over 44 mln people has sacked its valuable health personnel just for the mere sake of satisfying the ego and cocky arrogance of its shortsighted leadership – what low level of stupidity is this?

Winding up this letter, let me once again call on president Kikwete and his govt. to seize the opportunity, a God-sent one, however cynic this may sound, to clean-up the police force and intelligence services of corrupt and criminal elements in these structures and if it will be proven that indeed police and intelligence officials were involved in such horrendous crimes like the attack on Dr. Ulimboko, then Police Chiefs Saidi Mwema & Kova as well as the Chief of the Country’s Intelligence Service MUST resign. The Minister of Home Affairs should also go.
     

Best regards,

Shaaban
Moscow, Russia       




11 Sept 2011

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BRILLIANT BUDGET SPEECH, HONGERA SANA! 
Nd. Mnyika,
Nimesoma hotuba yako bungeni hapa chini kwa makini sana na kupata faraja kubwa – hongera nyingi, na kama wasemavyo wataliano – BRAVISSIMO!  Pia nimefurahi zaidi baada ya kuona baadhi ya yale ninayoandika na kushauri, hususan maswala ya urani (uranium), kupewa hisa watanzania, STAMICO na TPDC, maswala ya kulinda na kuhufadhi vizuri mazingira ya nchi wakati wa uchumbaji wa madini, haja ya kuchunguza na kubadilisha mikataba mibovu ya madini ikiwa ni pamoja na ulaghai wa kampuni kama Williamson Diamonds, TanzaniteOne, uzembe uliofanyika kuingia mikataba mibovu ya gesi asilia n.k., haya mambo yote umeyachambua ipasavyo na hata kwenda mbele zaidi kwa kuweka bayana baadhi ya mambo mengine ambayo mimi kama mtaaalamu sikuwa nayafahamu kuwa yanatendeka Tanzania hivyo kuweza kunipa habari ambazo zitanisaidia kuyachambua kitaalamu, tena kwa kina. Nimepaka rangi baadhi ya sehemu kwenye hotuba yako kuonyesha yale ambayo yamenigusa zaidi na mambo ambayo niliwahi kuyakemea na kusisitiza yachunguzwe na kubadilishwa kwa muda mrefu.
Nadhani utakuwa umesoma barua zangu za hivi karibuni zinazohusu maswala ya madini nchini Mongolia na Sudani Kusini – ziko hapa. Ni matumaini yangu mtazichambua barua hizi pamoja na wenzako wa kambi ya upinzani Bungeni na muangalie namna gani mnaweza kuhakikisha yale muhimu kwa taifa letu yanaweza yakatekelezwa Tanzania. Ndani ya barua hizo utaona pia maoni yangu kuhusu mauaji ya Tarime uliyoniuliza hapo awali ingawa msimamo wangu kuhusu hili jambo niliwahi kuzungumzia vikali kwenye baadhi ya barua zangu zikiwezo hizi hapa: 1 (soma kuhusu mamillionea wa kimya kimya - Silent Millionaires – walivyowadanganya watu wetu Bulyanhulu. Baadhi ya hawa mamillionea ni/au walikuwa wafanyakazi wa serikali). Soma pia hapa 2, pamoja na hapa 3.
Pia hapa chini nakutumia tovuti za makala kadhaa ambazo nadhani ni muhimu kuzisoma hasa baada ya kuona kuwa ni mambo ambayo uliyazungumzia kwenye hotuba yako na mimi pia nimekuwa nikisisitiza kwa muda mrefu yafanyiwe kazi na serikali. Ni matumaini yangu utaendela na msimamo wako imara wa kuibana serikali ifanye marekebisho pale ambapo inaonekana kuwa rasilimali za taifa haziwanufaishi watanzania, na wale waliongia nchini kama wawekezaji wa kigeni, na hata raia na makampuni yetu ya Tanzania, wanakiuka na kuvunja sheria za sekta ya madini. Ni muhimu makosa makubwa tunayoyafanya kwenye sekata ya madini, gesi asilia na petroli yarekebishwe, tena haraka sana. Kama ulivyoeleza kwenye hotuba yako, hakuna sababu yeyote ya msingi watanzania waishi kwenye umaskini wa kutupwa huku wakiwa na utajiri mkubwa wa madini kama tulionao, utajiri ambao serikali yetu inautoa, hata niseme, kuutupa kwa wageni – hii si sahihi hata kidogo. Nitashukuru kama utakuwa unaniarifu mara kwa mara maendeleo ya jitihada zenu kufanikisha azma hii.
Ahsante, na pongezi nyingi kwa ujasiri na uimara wako Bungeni.
Shaaban
Moscow, Urusi.     

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