Sunday, August 23, 2026
  • Home
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • ABOUT US
  • BUY e-MAGAZINE
  • CONTACT US
  • DONATE FOR US
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • ABOUT US
  • BUY e-MAGAZINE
  • CONTACT US
  • DONATE FOR US
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Dynamic Leadership and 100 New Buses Set to Revolutionize Tanzania’s DART Landscape

Admin by Admin
July 16, 2024
in Business, World News
0
Dynamic Leadership and 100 New Buses Set to Revolutionize Tanzania’s DART Landscape

 

You might also like

Academic Freedom Under Scrutiny as African Coalition Urges Tanzania to Free Lecturers

Tanzania Draws Regulatory Line in Growing Kilimanjaro Tourism Dispute

Harare, Zimbabwe: African Ecofeminism have called for a Just Feminist- Henry Neondo

The Dart system once hailed as a symbol of progress in public transportation, now stands at a critical juncture. Photo: Courtesy
Dynamic Leadership and 100 New Buses Set to Revolutionize Tanzania’s DART Landscape
By Adonis Byemelwa
The Tanzanian government has embarked on a significant initiative to enhance Dar es Salaam’s rapid transit system, addressing recent complaints about overcrowding and inadequate services.
On July 15, 2024, in a meeting with media editors and the Registrar of the Treasury, Nehemia Mchechu, it was revealed that Udart, now 85% government-owned, is in discussions with NMB Bank to secure a loan for purchasing 100 rapid transit buses. The acquisition process, from order placement to the arrival of the buses, is expected to take up to six months.
Mchechu explained, “Udart is now 85% government-owned. Initially, it was operated by the private sector with minimal government involvement, which led to a significant debt burden. Over the past two months, I have been holding meetings with Dart, the company overseeing infrastructure, and Udart, which manages operations and buses.”
He emphasized the need for multiple service providers to avoid disruptions, stating, “At this stage, we need more than five or six service providers, not just one company. If the sole operator strikes or encounters issues, the entire city comes to a standstill. Having multiple operators also makes it easier to identify who is providing quality service.”
In March 2024, the Minister of State in the President’s Office – Regional Administration and Local Government, Mohammed Mchengerwa, mandated the Dar Rapid Transit Agency (Dart) to secure a private investor by October 2024 to enhance service efficiency. Responding to this directive, Dar es Salaam’s Rapid Transit system is set for a transformation, driven by a new investor and a fleet expansion initiative.
The Emirates National Group, from the United Arab Emirates, emerged as the winning bidder through a meticulous selection process under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) framework. This partnership marks a pivotal moment in Dar es Salaam’s transit landscape. The Emirates National Group will introduce 177 state-of-the-art buses, augmenting the existing fleet operational since 2016. This infusion aims to alleviate system strain, reducing prolonged wait times at stations due to increased demand.
Fanuel Karugendo, Dart’s Director of Transportation Development, emphasized the transparent selection process and outlined the timeline for the new buses. He committed to efficiency, stating that the company has six months to deliver the buses, offering flexibility in implementation.
A significant leap forward in Dar es Salaam’s transit infrastructure is the implementation of electronic fare payment systems. Following successful trials at the Morocco station, passengers can anticipate a seamless transition from traditional ticketing methods to card-based transactions, promising a more convenient and modernized experience.
Residents of Dar es Salaam have greeted these impending changes with optimism, envisioning improved services and smoother commuting experiences. The introduction of the Emirates National Group into the city’s transit landscape signals a turning point, with hopes pinned on the company’s expertise to address longstanding challenges.
However, past shortcomings in infrastructure investment and operational efficiency remain concerns. The city has grappled with overcrowding and a shortage of buses, as highlighted in a recent Controller and Auditor General (CAG) report. Urgent recommendations have been put forth to expand the fleet to meet the burgeoning demand effectively.
As Dar es Salaam braces for this transformative phase, the experiences of Emirates National Group in operating Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems worldwide offer invaluable insights. With a proven track record of successful implementations, the company brings a wealth of expertise to elevate Dar es Salaam’s transit network to new heights of efficiency and reliability.
Amid Dar es Salaam’s exponential population growth, the importance of a reliable and efficient transport system cannot be overstated. The Dart system once hailed as a symbol of progress in public transportation, now stands at a critical juncture.
As the city grapples with the daily challenges of a burgeoning population, the success of the Dart system is paramount for ensuring smooth mobility, reducing commute times, and addressing residents’ safety concerns.
However, the challenges facing the Dart system extend beyond operational issues. Terminals like Mbagala initially envisioned as key transport hubs, have unfortunately transformed into hotspots for illicit activities. These terminals, set up to serve the public efficiently, are rendered ineffective due to the lack of buses operating in these areas.
Frequent leadership changes in Tanzania’s transit sector raise concerns about their effectiveness. The recent appointment of Dr. Athuman Kihamia as CEO highlights this issue. On March 12, 2024, President Samia Suluhu Hassan appointed Waziri Kindamba as the new Executive Director of the Urban Bus Rapid Transit Company (UDART).
Kindamba, who previously served as Regional Commissioner of Tanga and Njombe, steps into this role just two months after Kihamia took charge of the Dar Rapid Transit Agency (DART). The success of the transit system will depend not only on strong leadership but also on well-defined and effectively executed government strategies.
In light of pressing issues, a transformative suggestion emerges – the full privatization of the BRT system. Handing over operational control to experienced business tycoons, free from political entanglements, could inject the efficiency needed to address current shortcomings.
This move ushers in a profit-driven approach, aligning success with market demands and customer satisfaction while minimizing bureaucratic obstacles.
The Dart system in Dar es Salaam is not merely a transit service; it stands as a crucial force shaping the city’s destiny. With the population booming, a robust public transportation network emerges as the lifeblood of urban progress.
Overcoming current hurdles requires more than leadership shifts; it demands a bold strategic overhaul, potentially through privatization. This transformation is essential to ensure the Dart system lives up to its commitment as a catalyst for the city’s growth, becoming a truly transformative power propelling Dar es Salaam into a brighter, more efficient future.
As the city evolves, the Dart system becomes more than just buses on the move – it becomes the thread weaving the fabric of Dar es Salaam’s future. Facing the challenges head-on, embracing innovation, and possibly privatizing operations pave the way for the Dart system to not just be a transit solution but a truly transformative power propelling the city forward.
The slender lanes at Keko stand as a poignant reminder: meticulous infrastructure planning is the key. A city in motion requires careful consideration to avert potential disruptions and guarantee the safety and convenience of its commuters.
With the planned improvements and strategic partnerships, Dar es Salaam is poised for a significant transformation in its transit system, promising a more efficient, reliable, and modernized public transportation network for its residents.

Share this post:

  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
  • Tweet
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print

Related

Previous Post

House of Representatives Announces the Passing of Rep. Ekene Abubakar Adams

Next Post

Tanzania Faces Major Legal Challenge Over 2020 General Election Internet Shutdown

Admin

Admin

Related Posts

Academic Freedom Under Scrutiny as African Coalition Urges Tanzania to Free Lecturers
World News

Academic Freedom Under Scrutiny as African Coalition Urges Tanzania to Free Lecturers

by Admin
August 14, 2026
Tanzania Draws Regulatory Line in Growing Kilimanjaro Tourism Dispute
World News

Tanzania Draws Regulatory Line in Growing Kilimanjaro Tourism Dispute

by Admin
August 14, 2026
Harare, Zimbabwe: African Ecofeminism have called for a Just Feminist- Henry Neondo
World News

Harare, Zimbabwe: African Ecofeminism have called for a Just Feminist- Henry Neondo

by Admin
July 8, 2026
Business

Exclusive: Agriculture offers many opportunities to young people in our society -Agbanimu

by Admin
June 23, 2026
Business

Aiyedatiwa Orders Audit of Disputed Forest Reserve, Moves to Protect Farmers and Investments

by Admin
June 13, 2026
Next Post
Tanzania Faces Major Legal Challenge Over 2020 General Election Internet Shutdown

Tanzania Faces Major Legal Challenge Over 2020 General Election Internet Shutdown

Comment on this postCancel reply

ADVERTISEMENT

Recommended

PRESIDENT TINUBU CANCELS SCHEDULED EVENTS IN LAGOS IN HONOUR OF VICTIMS OF STAMPEDES IN FCT, ANAMBRA

GOV AIYEDATIWA HAILS PRESIDENT TINUBU ON 73RD BIRTHDAY, SAYS ONDO GETTING UNPRECEDENTED FEDERAL PRESENCE

March 29, 2025

Tanzania’s Media Freedom Under Scrutiny During Government Reshuffles and Press Reforms

June 29, 2024

Don't miss it

Odun Ebiwonjumi Residents Protest Alleged Itsekiri Invasion, Seek Government Intervention
Local News

Odun Ebiwonjumi Residents Protest Alleged Itsekiri Invasion, Seek Government Intervention

August 22, 2026
NSCDC Arrests Security Guard Over Alleged Burglary, Theft in Akure
Crime

NSCDC Arrests Security Guard Over Alleged Burglary, Theft in Akure

August 22, 2026
Adu Empowers Ifedore Farmers With 5,000 Cocoa Seedlings
Local News

Adu Empowers Ifedore Farmers With 5,000 Cocoa Seedlings

August 21, 2026
Ondo Police Calls on Youths to Reject Political Thuggery, Embrace Peace
Local News

Ondo Police Calls on Youths to Reject Political Thuggery, Embrace Peace

August 19, 2026
Persistent Attack on Gov. Lucky Is Not Politics, It’s Hatred
Education

OAUSTECH VC Hails Aiyedatiwa Over 60% Subvention Increase, Approval of 2026 FGN/Unions Agreements

August 19, 2026
BeyondPartyLine Emerges in Ondo, Mobilises Citizens for Competent Leadership
Politics

BeyondPartyLine Emerges in Ondo, Mobilises Citizens for Competent Leadership

August 19, 2026
EXPONENT MAGAZINES NEWS

EERC



Donate for Independent Journalism.



Naira Account number. 2022646165

Account name: Ewi Exponent Rendition Communication

Bank: First Bank plc



Dollar Account number: 0745378102

Name: Olusegun Adeyemi HOSEA.

Bank: GTBANK.


Categories

  • Business
  • Community Policing
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Fashion & Lifestyles
  • Health
  • Local News
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Religion
  • Security
  • Sports
  • Uncategorized
  • World News
July 2024
M T W T F S S
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031  
« Jun   Aug »

Recent News

Odun Ebiwonjumi Residents Protest Alleged Itsekiri Invasion, Seek Government Intervention

Odun Ebiwonjumi Residents Protest Alleged Itsekiri Invasion, Seek Government Intervention

August 22, 2026
NSCDC Arrests Security Guard Over Alleged Burglary, Theft in Akure

NSCDC Arrests Security Guard Over Alleged Burglary, Theft in Akure

August 22, 2026

© 2022 EXPONENT MAGAZINE NEWS - A Production of EWI EXPONENT RENDITION COOMUNICATION - EERC
Developed by KEEMBEST SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS LIMITED.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • ABOUT US
  • BUY e-MAGAZINE
  • CONTACT US
  • DONATE FOR US
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.