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Tanzania: Concern As Petty Traders Litter Bus Rapid Transport Infrastructures

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THERE are growing concerns about petty traders littering the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Phase II route, particularly at Mbagala area in Temeke District.

The BRT Phase II project, whose implementation began in 2019, stretching from Mbagala to the Central Business District (CBD), is now in its final stages.

According to the contractor, Sinohydro Corporation, the project is expected to be handed over to the government later this year.

However, some petty traders have turned sections of the BRT road into informal business areas, setting up stalls and leaving behind significant amounts of waste.

“One of the challenges we face is that petty traders are conducting their businesses on the BRT infrastructure,” said Yuan Rui, the Project Manager.

“They have become a major nuisance, leaving behind waste that damages and pollutes the road. This waste also obstructs water drainage, leading to the accumulation of dirty water.

During the rainy season, we are forced to hire trucks to remove the wastewater caused by these traders.”

Mr Rui provided updates on the project, noting that training is currently underway for engineers from the Tanzania National Roads Agency (TANROADS) on managing traffic lights and maintaining road infrastructure.

This training is being conducted alongside the supervision of both the BRT and regular roads from Mbagala Rangi Tatu to the Kariakoo area via Kilwa and Chang’ombe roads.