NEMC fines ex-city boss, orders hotel demolished
Vice President Mohamed Gharib Bilal chats with food vendors Coletha Jerome (Left) and Siwazuri Kimbachi in Mbagala, Dar es Salaam.
The National Environment management Council (NEMC) has ordered the demolition of a hotel owned by a former Mwanza City director.
NEMC issued the order after it was found that  Royal Sunset Beach Hotel was built less than 60 metres from Lake  Victoria, contrary to environmental conservation regulations.
NEMC legal officer Machare Suguta said the council also fined the proprietor, Mr Wilson Kabwe, Sh10,000,000.
But Mr Kabwe said from Dar es Salaam that the hotel was built according to regulations.
“The laws permit one to construct temporary  infrastructure within that distance from the lake shore. None of the  structures is permanent,” he said.
Two NGOs have also been fined $10,000 (Sh16  million) each for using forged stamps and other documents and issuing  fake environmental impact certificates (EICs) to four prominent  companies.
Suguta said Mwanza Environment and Conservation of  Nature (MEC) and Mwanza Region Environment Conservation charged  customers Sh5 million for a certificate.
“Only the minister responsible for environmental  conservation is empowered to issue EICs. We have established that these  officials from the NGOs have been conducting illegal inspections of  industries and hotels built along the lake shores, claiming they were  NEMC officers,” said Suguta.
In Dar es Salaam, Vice President Mohamed Gharib  Bilal , yesterday began a two-day tour of the city to assess the  cleanliness and sanitation situations.
He said city authorities needed to put in place  comprehensive waste management strategies. “Dar es Salaam produces at  least 4,000 tonnes of solid waste daily, but only 50 to 52 per cent of  the amount is collected and taken to dump sites,” Dr Bilal said. “Urban  populations are increasing rapidly, and our cities and towns will be too  dangerous to live in unless massive improvement of waste water  management is undertaken,” he added
Earlier, Dar es Salaam Regional Commissioner Said  Meck Sadick said Temeke, Ilala and K
The Minister of State (Vice-President’s Office, Environment), Dr  Terezya Huvisa, said Tanzania needed to take urgent measures to improve  waste disposal.
“City authorities need to put in place  comprehensive waste management strategies that promote effective and  responsible water use, treatment, and disposal, instead of relying on  the 1960s stabilisation ponds,” she said.
inondoni municipalities generated  1,138, 1,188 and 2,226 tonnes of solid waste daily.“Out of the amount produced, Temeke collects only  550 tonnes of garbage, Ilala 474 tonnes and Kinondoni 1,054 tonnes. This  explains why a lot of garbage remains on the streets,” he said.
 
 
 
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