Mwanza Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Authority (MWAUWASA) was established in July 1996 under Water Works Ordinance Cap 281 (as amended by Act no 8 of 1997) as a semi-autonomous executive agency of the government for provision of adequate, reliable and sustainable portable water and waste water management services in Mwanza City at affordable and cost-effective prices. It was declared full autonomous from January 1998 and was authorized to extend services to Kisesa Township in Magu District from September 2007. The Authority is wholly owned by the Government of Tanzania. The Authority operates according to Water Supply and Sanitation Act no 12 of 2009, Water Works Regulations of 2013, Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry responsible for Water, Public Procurement Act No 7 of 2011 and its Regulations of 2013, Public Finance Act 2001 (as amended), MoU between the Government and Development Partners (2006), Operating License issued by EWURA and Operational Guidelines. The City lies along the southern shores of Lake Victoria on the North-west of Tanzania and is uniquely identified with lot of natural rocky outcrop hills. It has two districts (Ilemela and Nyamagana), and is the second largest urban center in Tanzania with an estimate population of 781,819 people of which 95.8 (about 749,247) is under water service coverage.
NEW VACANCIES AT MWAUWASA, MAY 2024
The organ is inviting applications from suitable candidates to fill new vacant positions. READ FULL DETAILS THROUGH THE PDF DOCUMENT BELOW:
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