Dar es Salaam, Feb. 12 -- DODOMA: THE National Assembly has directed the government to intervene in the ongoing dispute between the Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit (UDART) and the Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit (DART) Agency, stemming from the formers failure to pay dividends to the latter.
Members of Parliament (MPs) issued the directive in a resolution following their deliberation on the 2024 Report, which was presented in the House by the Chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Local Government Affairs, Justin Nyamoga (CCMKilolo).
UDART operates the rapid transit bus services in Dar es Salaam, while DART owns and maintains the infrastructure.
According to the legislators, DART has been performing adequately in fulfilling its...
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