[termis.tarura.go.tz] TeRMIS Application Portal ;- The Rural and Urban Roads Agency (TARURA) was officially opened by the Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa Kassim on 2 July 2017. The launch of TARURA was followed by the announcement in Government Gazette No. GN 211 of 12 May 2017.
The Prime Minister directed TARURA to reject the gross corruption that is involved in tender processes, especially in road projects. “Only competent contractors should be hired to implement road projects through competitive tenders,” said the Prime Minister. He also instructed TARURA to address the poor management of construction contracts between Contractors and the Authority in road projects, insisting on transparency in all public works contracts.
[termis.tarura.go.tz] TeRMIS Application Portal
TeRMIS application Portal, Through the Portal, you can register for an account in the Portal, or you can Review your existing applications. Use the button labeled [New Applicant ] to register or use the button labeled [Existing Applicant] to view your existing applications.
NEW APPLICATION FOR UNREGISTERED APPLICANT
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EXISTING APPLICANT
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“TARURA is the key to community development and will boost the national economy,” he said, noting that road infrastructure helps improve productivity in agriculture and also facilitates the delivery of social services to the people.
The Minister pointed out that the road network under Local Government Authorities has 108,942.2 kilometers, which is more than half of the national road network.