What is EWURA in Tanzania?

The Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) is an autonomous multi-sectoral regulatory authority established by the EWURA Act Cap 414 of the laws of Tanzania.

How do I get a ewura license?

To apply for a licence, one should fill the Licence application form and submit it to EWURA together with the required supporting documents outlined in the Petroleum Guidance for Submission of Licence or Approvals Applications.

When was ewura established?

June 2006
The Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA), has since it became operational in June 2006, focused its functions on promoting effective competition and economic efficiency in order to ensure that regulated services are available and accessible to existing and potential customers.

Who is director general of ewura?

EWURA»s Acting Director General, Engineer Godfrey Chibulunje, said recently that enhancing public understanding on regulatory matters will be one of Authority»s priorities for 2020.

What is ewura?

The Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) is an autonomous multi-sectoral regulatory authority established by the EWURA Act Cap 414. EWURA is responsible for technical and economic regulation of the electricity, petroleum, natural gas and water sectors in Tanzania.

How is energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority in Tanzania?

It is responsible for technical and economic regulation of the electricity, petroleum, natural gas and water sectors in Tanzania pursuant to Cap 414 and sector legislation. To regulate energy and water utilities in a transparent, effective and efficient manner that ensures their quality, availability and affordability

What are the functions of EWURA in Tanzania?

In carrying out its functions, EWURA shall strive to enhance the welfare of Tanzania society by: promoting the availability of regulated services to all consumers including low income, rural and disadvantaged consumers; enhancing public knowledge, awareness and understanding of the regulated sectors.

Which is the online application form for EWURA?

Currently, online services available are for Licence or Tariff application—through Licence and Order Information System (LOIS), Complaints Registration, submission of Water Tariff Performance Report—through Water Information System (MaJIs); and submission of Electricity Performance Reports—through Electricity Regulatory Information System (ERIS).

Why are online services important for EWURA stakeholders?

There are online services available to stakeholders that facilitate a speedy service delivery by increasing services hours, transparency and elimination of physical barriers between EWURA and its stakeholders.