Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa said the total amount of Tshs. 222 billion was paid by the Government to their cashew nuts farmers and urged farmers to be patient.
Farmers who have begun to earn are about 1,500 kilograms and more than 1,500 kilograms say the government is continuing with certification and will be paid.
"Money is there, no farmer who will lose his right will be all paid. We continue to make sure for those who have a lot of cashew nuts to find out if they do not buy kagomba. "
The Prime Minister said this when he spoke to Nandagala 'A' residents in Ruangwa district in Lindi province.
He said some people have been diagnosed with more than 1,500 kilograms and have failed to show their upgrading conditions that show that they have purchased Kagomba.
The prime minister has said young people have met with a lot of cashew nuts who do not even have financial resources to buy so the government will take care of the people they send them.
He said the aim of the government, led by President John Magufuli, is to ensure farmers benefit from their farming, so fisheries trade should be controlled.
The government decided to buy all the cashew nuts this year after identifying traders plotted to inflict on the farmers for planning to buy a low price.
At the same time, the Prime Minister visited the construction site of Matambalale County High School in Ruangwa District where he wanted them to ensure completion of construction.
He urged the county members to cooperate and make sure they contribute to the construction of classrooms so that students can begin reading.
"We want to remove our children's distances from walking to Namichiga for education, and we want all our children to read in the vicinity of their home."
He said more than 200 students have succeeded and are not going to go so the construction of all secondary schools of Matambalale, Chibura and Ruchelegwa should be completed.
The Prime Minister said that until January 10, 2019 all schools should be completed so that students can start reading, so the leaders should cooperate with the people to complete the construction.
Farmers who have begun to earn are about 1,500 kilograms and more than 1,500 kilograms say the government is continuing with certification and will be paid.
"Money is there, no farmer who will lose his right will be all paid. We continue to make sure for those who have a lot of cashew nuts to find out if they do not buy kagomba. "
The Prime Minister said this when he spoke to Nandagala 'A' residents in Ruangwa district in Lindi province.
He said some people have been diagnosed with more than 1,500 kilograms and have failed to show their upgrading conditions that show that they have purchased Kagomba.
The prime minister has said young people have met with a lot of cashew nuts who do not even have financial resources to buy so the government will take care of the people they send them.
He said the aim of the government, led by President John Magufuli, is to ensure farmers benefit from their farming, so fisheries trade should be controlled.
The government decided to buy all the cashew nuts this year after identifying traders plotted to inflict on the farmers for planning to buy a low price.
At the same time, the Prime Minister visited the construction site of Matambalale County High School in Ruangwa District where he wanted them to ensure completion of construction.
He urged the county members to cooperate and make sure they contribute to the construction of classrooms so that students can begin reading.
"We want to remove our children's distances from walking to Namichiga for education, and we want all our children to read in the vicinity of their home."
He said more than 200 students have succeeded and are not going to go so the construction of all secondary schools of Matambalale, Chibura and Ruchelegwa should be completed.
The Prime Minister said that until January 10, 2019 all schools should be completed so that students can start reading, so the leaders should cooperate with the people to complete the construction.
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