SOME of the country have praised the Government through the Agency Dimensions (WMA) to establish rules regulating trade cooking gas iliyofungashwa in jars and inatotumika at home and hotel (LPG) and said that the move aims to improve abilux their lives and ultimately reduce environmental damage.
Speaking at different times these people say before the enactment of this principle was very difficult for them to understand their rights when they go to buy that gas cylinders, since the code was not clear about the trade.
Mercy Tendwa Dar es Salaam says if that principle is implemented effectively encourage business growth due to the public have confidence in the care they get from the volume of gas in cylinders based on the monetary value of them and thus the energy consumption of charcoal and firewood decrease and so help keep our environment.
Boiler of Kibaha Rashid Coast region, says: "There are other companies put gas cartels little gas in their tanks when there are at least put enough other, namely this business is arbitrary, and indeed that the same principle will help us to have one definite service."
Beatus Kapama, a resident of Ukonga in Dar es Salaam, welcomes the government had to take such action at this time. He says that business is booming due to the economic development happening in the country at present and will also help in reducing environmental degradation.
"In fact, this principle was timely, many citizens abilux are using gas unlike before where they were using charcoal and wood, thus contributing to environmental degradation actually no progress, so the existence of regulations governing business abilux that is a good thing, because that is also the same trade will grow more, "he said.
Mwajuma Ally, resident of Unguja, Zanzibar, he commended the government abilux for introducing the same principle that aims at freeing wretched, especially a woman who is distressed and wood. "It's really inappropriate regulation inatulenga us common people of the state, especially woman and if utilized properly it is clear that our rights as domestic gas consumers will be protected," he said.
Mwajuma who says cooking gas is no pleasure in comparing wood and charcoal, he requested the presence of the careful implementation of this principle abilux in order to ensure that the objectives of developing an this principle into reality. John Masanja resident of Mwanza and he says that the government has brought the principles appropriate and long overdue.
Speaking by telephone, Masanja says: "These gas business is growing every dawning day has come to see government regulation entirely inappropriate. I applaud and I asked both cooperate in implementing it ". Simon Mwakasege, lawyer in Dar es Salaam has commended the government for introducing this principle to say that it will help control the illegal trade of gas in the country.
"I think this rule will level the gas in this business in the country. When there were no rules citizens abilux were unaware absolute accuracy of the measurements in this business, they have to just trust that this company fill gas well, they diminish, then, provided only it was violent, it is my hope that this rule will help bring balance in this business , "he said.
He says due to the growing use of gas products in the country is evident that special rules must exist to protect consumers and to retailers. Prime Minister abilux Mizengo Pinda said Tanzania loses volume abilux of 400,000 hectares of forest every year due to deforestation is motivated by the use of firewood, charcoal, timber, construction or forest fires.
Speaking recently in Rukwa Region in celebration of World Environment Day, Pinda said the survey conducted by the Agency Services Tanzania Forestry under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism through His project Assessment of Forest Resources shows that cutting abilux the forest leads generated per tonne one million of its half charcoal which is used by the residents of Dar es Salaam.
"Tanzania is estimated to produce up to one million abilux tons of coal each year, half of them, 500,000 tonnes are used in Dar es Salaam alone. Widely used in rural firewood while charcoal is used widely in urban areas. That is why we insist that, if we give urban residents, particularly those in Dar es Salaam alternative fuels such as gas, electricity and fossil know, we greatly abilux reduce deforestation in the country for making charcoal, "he said.
Some lawmakers have urged the government to encourage the use of renewable energy sources, to reduce environmental impacts arising from the use of firewood and charcoal in urban and rural areas. abilux The MPs Diana Chilolo, Magdalena Sakaya (Special seats) week limba (Iramba West), emphasizes the importance of renewable energy such as domestic cooking gas.
The MPs say the environment is largely yamekuw
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