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Taifa Gas empowers young entrepreneurs in Moro with clean energy access

Taifa Gas Company has announced an initiative to support young entrepreneurs in Morogoro

MOROGORO: Taifa Gas Company has announced an initiative to support young entrepreneurs in Morogoro Region by facilitating their easy access to clean and safe energy.

Making the revelation in Morogoro Region, yesterday, the company’s Corporate Affairs Manager Angellah Bhoke further said the move is in line with the ongoing efforts of the President Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, to ensure the widespread availability of clean energy in the country.

In the course, it provided approximately 50 young people in the area with gas stoves, cylinders in the drive to promote clean cooking energy campaign in the country.

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She further said it is intended to enable the young entrepreneurs to adopt clean energy solutions in their business operations and in turn contribute to a more sustainable and environmentally-friendly future.

“This is part of Taifa Gas’ broader effort to reduce the reliance on traditional cooking fuels such as charcoal and firewood, which are harmful to both health and the environment.

By facilitating the transition to Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), Taifa Gas aims to set a precedent for how young people can actively engage in sustainable practices, while running their businesses,” she pointed out.

Strategically located along the bustling Morogoro-Dodoma highway and targeting travellers along the route as well as the nearby Muslim University students, the young food vendors received complete 38kg LPG sets and stoves, under a flexible payment plan from Taifa Gas.

One year on, the beneficiaries will complete their payments with a changed mindset on the use of clean energy.

“I don’t think there is anyone of us who will want to return to the use of firewood or charcoal because this has been a real transformation. For me, it’s been one year of great changes. I used to use between 70,000/- to 75,000/- to purchase charcoal, but this is no longer the case because currently, almost 90 percent of my cooking is done by gas,” said 31-year-old Issa Sudi, one of the young beneficiaries at the Msamvu market in Morogoro.

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Issa, who has been a food vendor at the Msamvu market for close to 9 years, acknowledges that the recent drive to have food vendors use clean energy is a step in the right direction.

He was joined by other young leaders in this movement, including Neema Mnokela, Shadrack Michael, Mawazo Cosmas, and Sharia Mpishi, who have quickly become role models in their community, showcasing how youths can lead the way in adopting clean energy solutions.

“The use of LPG has enabled me to prepare meals more efficiently, significantly reducing cooking times and operational costs. Moreover, this shift has helped me lower my exposure as well as my staff to harmful smoke and fumes associated with fuels, contributing to better health for us,” says Neema Mnokela.

Taifa Gas has been supporting the clean cooking agenda since it was launched by President Samia in 2022.

According to the company, an estimated 2b/- has been spent under its Corporate Social Investment, supporting the sustainability of the campaign.

Other initiatives deployed by the company to ensure that LPG is accessible to all include spreading its network of depots across the country in every region and maintaining a robust transport system to ensure that LPG reaches all corners of the nation.

“Through this innovative credit programme, Taifa Gas is not only empowering Morogoro’s youth but also setting an example for how businesses can contribute to sustainable development and environmental conservation, while simultaneously improving the livelihoods of local communities,” she said.