Mkindo training center contractor given 14 days to deliver

Government officials are roasting a lazy contractor for doing absolutely nothing on a farm project. Engineer Athumani Kilundumya from the Agriculture Ministry slammed MACRO TECH Company with a strict fourteen-day deadline to finish work at the Mkindo Farmers’ Training Centre in Morogoro Region. The deputy permanent secretary threatened strict disciplinary measures under contract terms.

Kilundumya expressed deep frustration because the site sits at merely ten percent completion despite having zero valid excuses for stalling. He argued that the team clearly missed the handover target. The administration feels let down after picking local builders who simply failed to deliver results for the public.

Ministry engineers received orders to force immediate technical compliance to meet quality standards. The goal remains getting the facility ready for training sessions quickly. Once finished, the center will host up to one hundred farmers with full accommodation and learning spaces to boost agricultural skills.

This project costs over six hundred fifty-three million shillings to build classrooms, dormitories, and a perimeter fence in Mvomero District. Plans also cover a guardhouse and toilet blocks alongside fixing up administrative buildings. This disaster upsets everyone since the cash was ready, but construction barely started.
 

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