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PROJECT District Region Table 1: A list of 34 Signed Certificates received in Hardcopies No. PROJECT PROJECT LOCATION REGISTRATION NAME OWNER NUMBER A. VYETI VYA TAM (EIA CERTIFICATES) 1. Establishment Africa Eyes Co. Plot No. 1 &2, Block EC/EIA/2021/0596 Gold Ltd "X", Izengwabagenyi Processing (Vat P.O. Box 15, Village, Nyamigota Leaching and Katoro-Geita Ward in Geita Elution) Plant District Geita Region. 2. Establishment Yakub Mabruck Plot No. 9, Block "A", EC/EIA/2021/0554 of a Fuel Filling Salim Nakayaka Area, Station P.O. Box 03, Mahuta Village, Tandahimba- Chikongola Ward in Mtwara Tandahimba District, Mtwara Region | 3. Establishment | Njombe Filling Plot No. 227, Block EC/EIA/2021/0305 of FillingStation Station Co. LtdT",Nyihogo Street, P.O. Box 41, Nyihogo Ward in Njombe- Iringa Kahama District, Shinyanga Region 4. Development of Harry Zakaria Plo No. 9, Block "I" EC/EIA/2021/0577 Five Storey Plus Kihongosi Service Industrial Basement P.O. Box 797, Area, Mindu Mtaa, Commercial Morogoro Uwanja wa Taifa Building Ward in Morogoro Municipality, Morogoro Region 5. Establishment Ahmed A.S Plot No. P1224, EC/EIA/2021/0297 of Petrol Bakhamis Kichangani Mtaa, Service Station P.O. Box Majohe Ward in Ilala 106093, Dar es Municipality, Dar es Salaam. Salaam Region 6. Establishment Abilahi Kassimu Plot No. 2, Block "A", |EC/EIA/2021/0580 of a Fuel | Mandepe Mbamba Bay Village, Service Station P.O. Box 79, Mbamba Bay Ward in Liwale Nyasa District, Ruvuma Region 7. Establishment Salum Tolla Plot No. 1, Block "C", EC/EIA/2021/0555 of Tall Oil Mohamed Mwenge Mtapika Service Station P.O. Box 881, Village, Mwenge Mtwara Ward in Masasi Town, Mtwara Region 3. Establishment Sindano Daniel Murangi Village, EC/EIA/2021/0599 of a Fuel Filling | Salima Murangi Ward in Station P.O. Box 10592, | Musoma District Mwanza Mara Region 9. | Upgrading of Tanzania Rural Mtili, Mtili"A" and | EC/EIA/2021/0613 Mtili -Ifwagi- | and Urban Ifwagi Villages, Mtili Mkuta Road Roads Agency and Ifwagi Wards in (14KM) to (TARURA) Mufindi District, Bitumen P.O. Box 11042, | Iringa Region Standard |Dodoma 10. Upgrading of Tanzania Dodoma City in EC/EIA/2021/0578 Selected Inner National Roads Dodoma Region and Link Roads | Agency (27.29KM) TO| (TANROADS) Bitumen P.O. Box 11364, Standard Dar es Salaam 11. Establishment Olasiti Plot No. 988, Block EC/EIA/2021/0598 of a Fuel Filling Investiment Co. B" Lugezi Mtaa, Station Ltd Bugogwa Ward in P.O. Box 7094, Tlemela Municipality, Arusha Mwanza Region |12. Establishment Haji Mohamedi Plot NO. P773, EC/EIA/2021/0494 of a Petrol Kinjanga Kitunda Mtaa, Station P.O. Box 20950, Kitunda Ward in Dar es Salaam es Salaam City, Dar es Salaam Region 13. Upgrading of Tanzania Rural Transverse Through | EC/EIA/2021/0560 Matomondo- and Urban Matomondo, Mlale Road Roads Agency Nakahengwa and (23KM) to (TARURA) Masangu Villages to Bitumen P.O. Box 11042, | JKT Mlale in Songea Standard Dodoma District Ruvuma Region B. VYETI VYA UKAGUZI (AUDIT CERTIFICATES) 1. Existing Sanga | Hassan Michael Makatang'ombe EC/EA/2021/0546 Vat Leaching Sanga Hamlet, Itumbi Plant and Ores P.O. Box 15, Village, Matundasi Crushing Unit Matundasi- Ward in Chunya Chunya District, Mbeya Region 2. Operation of HTT Infraco Ruangwa (LNDO19), |EC/EA/2021/0470 Communication Limited Lechelegwa Towers P.O. Box 7495, | (LND022) and 42 Dar es Salaam Mnacho (6355), Kilimahewa, Luchelegwa and Ng'au Villages, Kilimahewa, Luchelegwa and Mnacho Wards in| Ruangwa District, Lindi Region 3. Operation of Vodacom Itaka (ID6225) and EC/EA/2021/0538 Communication Tanzania Public Mlowo-Ivyanga Towers Limited (ID6035), Itaka and Company Mlowo-Ivyanga | P.O. Box 2369, Villages in Mbozi Dar es Salaam District, Songwe Region 4. Existing Fuel Mount Meru Plot No.1322, Block EC/EA/2021/0581 Filling Station Petroleum | "G", Barazani Mtaa, Limited Karatu Ward in P.O. Box 7094, | Karatu District, Arusha Arusha Region . Operation of HTT Infraco Peramiho (ID EC/EA/2021/0473 Communication Limited SNG010) and Towers P.O. Box 7495, Gumbiro (ID Dar es Salaam SNGO11), Peramiho "B" and Gumbiro Villages Peramiho and Gumbiro Wards in Songea District, Ruvuma Region 6. Existing Fuel Mount Meru Plot No.33, 34 &60, |EC/EA/2021/0582 Filling Station Petroleum Block "D", Sokoni Limited Mtaa, Majengo Ward P.O Box 7094, in Moshi Arusha Municipality, Kilimanjaro Region 7. Operation of a Vodacom Santilya (1D6252),|EC/EA/2021/0534 Communication Tanzania Public Santilya Village, Tower Limited Santilya Ward in Company Mbeya District, P.O. Box 2369, | Mbeya Region Dar es Salaam 8 Operation of a | Vodacom Ikonda (6209), EC/EA/2021/0537 Communication Tanzania Public Ikonda Village in Tower | Limited Makete District, Company Njombe Region P.O. Box 2369, Dar es Salaam 9. Existing Petroafrica (T) Plot No. 260, Block EC/EA/2021/0595 Petroafrica Limited "E", Nyanza Mtaa, Service Station P.O. Box 4878, | Kalangalala Wardin Dar es Salaam Geita Town, Geita Region 0.Operation of a HTT Infraco Bariadi (SHY011), EC/EA/2021/0344 Communication | Limited Salunda Mtaa, Tower P.O. Box 9542, Bariadi Ward in Dar es Salaam Bariadi District, Simiyu Region 11. Existing Munio Munio Plot No. EC/EA/2021/0548 Maji ya Chai Petroleum Ltd MER/KITEF/KMN.00 Petrol Station P.O. Box 160, 7, Kitefu Village, Maji Himo- ya Chai Ward in Meru Kilimanjaro0 Districct, Arusha Region 12. Existing Mobisol Mobisol UK Plot No. 73, Block EC/EA/2021/0491 Warehouse Limited H" Modeco A" P.O. Box 3095, Mtaa, Mazimbu Ward Morogoro n Morogoro Municipality, Morogoro Region_ EC/EA/2021/0540 | 13. Existing Ropes Vira 2018 Plot No. 617, Block and Tubing Company B" Nyamhongolo Bags Limited Mtaa, Nyamhongolo Manufacturing P.O. Box 894, Ward in Ilemela Factory Mwanza Municipality, Mwanza Region 14. Existing Trucks | Golden Coach Plots No. 38, 292, EC/EA/2021/0456 Terminal and Limited 307, 311, 1018 & "U" Associated P.O. Box 38322, | 1021, Block Facilities Dar es Salaam Along Nelson Mandela Highway, Chang'ombe Industrial Area, Chang'ombe Ward in Temeke Municipality, Dar es Salaam Region 15. Operation of Vodacom Tunduma -Nazareti | EC/EA/2021/0538 Communication Tanzania Public (ID6389), Tunduma Tower | Limited Nazareti Mtaa, Company Muungano Ward in P.O. Box 2369, Tunduma District Dar es Salaam Songwe Region 16. Existing Lake Lighthouse Kipili Village, Kipili | EC/EA/2021/0550 Shore Lodge Enterprises Ward in Nkasi and Fish Enterprises (T) District, Rukwa Farming Project LTD Region P.O. Box 448, Sumbawanga Rukwa 17. Operation of HTT Infraco Nasa (MWZ012) and | EC/EA/2021/0343 Communication Limited Lamadi (MWZ015), Towers P.O. Box 9542, Bulima and Lamadi Dar es Salaam Village, Nyashimo & Lamadi Wards in Busega District, Simiyu Region 18. Existing AMA | Samweli Masabi Plot No. 218, 219, EC/EA/2021/0544 CHEM Gold Mbusiro 220 & 221, Block "B" Elution Plant P.O. Box 68, Nyangoto Village, Tarime Matongo Ward n Nyamongo0 Tarime District, Mara Region 19. Existing Stone Kerai Saleni Village, | EC/EA/2021/0617 Quarry and Construction Lugoba Ward in Aggregates Limited Bagamoyo District, Processing P.O. Box 60561, Pwani Region Plant Dar es Salaam 20. Existing Paints Berger Paints Plot No. 37, EC/EA/2021/0497 Manufacturing International Chang'ombe Factory Limited Industrial Area, P.O. Box 11300, Mbozi Road, Toroli Dar es Salaam Mtaa, Chang'ombe Ward in Temeke Municipality, Dar es Salaam 21. Operation of a Vodacom Ilembula (6242) and EC/EA/2021/0530 Communication Tanzania Public Mdandu (6162),| Towers Limited Ilembula and Company Mdandu Areas in P.O. Box 2369, Wanging'ombe |Dar es Salaam Distrlct, Njombe Region Table 2: A list of 12 Signed Certificates received through PMS. No. PROJECT PROJECTT NAME LOCATION REGISTRATION 1. OWNER NUMBER Establishment Mount Meru Gongo la EC/EIA/2020/3573 of a Fuel Petroleum Mboto Service station Mtaa, Gongo la Limited Mboto Ward in Ilala P.O Box 7094 Municipality, Dar es 2. Arusha Salaam Region_ Establishment Donald Simango Segu Bwawani Mtaa, EC/EIA/2020/2301 of Aggregate Mejitii Nala Ward in Quarry Project P.O Box 2993 Dodoma City, Dodoma Dodoma Region 3. Establishment Seleman Zahoro Busoka Mtaa, EC/EIA/2021/8609 of Karagwe Oil Mansoor Busoka Ward in Filling Station P.O Box 342 Kahama Township, Kahama Shinyanga Region. 4. Establishment Audax Joshua Plot No. P7531 at EC/EIA/2021/9815 of Fuel Service Ndyamukam Msakuzi Kusini Mtaa, Station P.O Box 77906 Mbezi Ward, Ubungo Dar es Salaam Municipality in Dar es Salaam 5. Establishment Olasiti Plot No.6, Block "A", | EC/EIA/2021/4037 of Olasiti Petrol Investment Singisi Village, Station Limited Singisi Ward, Meru P.O Box 10275 District Council, Arusha Arusha Region_ 6 Establishment Njombe Filling Plot No.823, Block EC/EIA/2021/8342 of a Petrol Station "D", Sabasaba Area, Service Station Company BomaWard, P.O Box 411 Mafinga Township, Njombe Iringa Region 7. Establishment Abbas Kapinga Plot No. 3, Block "A" EC/EIA/2021/2604 of Fuel Service P.O Box 267 at Mletele Mtaa, Station Songea Mletele Ward in Songea Municipality, Songea CBD Ruvuma 8. Development Universal Plot No.6. Block "K" EC/EIA/2021/0877 of Office Communication Msangalalee East Building Service Access Mtaa, Dodoma Fund (UCSAF) Makulu Ward in P.O Box 1957 Dodoma City in Dodoma Dodoma Region 99. Establishment William Plot No. 553, Block EC/EIA/2021/2616 of a Fuel Yamwetela A" Singiwe, Service Station Mwashiuya Chalaminwe Village, P.O Box 66 Lyowa Ward in Mlowo-Songwe Kalambo District, Rukwa Region 10. Onshore Three ARA Petroleum Ruvuma Block in EC/EIA/2021/4969 Dimensional Tanzania Mtwara District (3D) Seismic Limited Mtwara Region Survey P.O Box 4206 Dar es Salaam 11. Establishment Liberatus Plot No. 11, Block EC/EIA/2021/3462 of a Fuel Gustave "7", Makongoro Service Station Alphonce Mtaa, Klwanja cha Mtenga Ndege Ward in P.O.
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