Tanzania opens new small seaport in North Zanzibar
President Hussein Mwinyi yesterday opened a small seaport at the Mkokotoni area in North Zanzibar, saying it will boost trade in the area.
Dr Mwinyi also said the new facility will improve communication with neighboring regions and create jobs, mainly for youths.
“I am happy that the funds amounting to 6.4bn/- used to develop this port was from the Zanzibar Ports Corporation. This is an indication that we can plan and fund our own small projects,” Dr Mwinyi said, adding that the Mkokotoni port will bring changes to the people.
He said that the port will help to ease transport between the Tumbatu islet and Mkokotoni, adding that the government will also benefit from it as an increased source of revenue.
Dr Mwinyi directed responsible executives to make the best use of the improved port of Mkokotoni by allowing vessels to transport people and properties without unnecessary obstacles and bureaucracies.
Opening of the Mkokotoni port was among activities lined up to celebrate 58th years since the British-backed sultanate was overthrown in Zanzibar in 1964.