Hon. Membe explains the upcoming visit of the US President Barack Obama and his purported agenda of "Power Africa",
which aims at stimulating economic development in the Continent through
the energy sector. Also in the photo is Permanent Secretary Mr. John
M. Haule (right) and Ambassador Prof. Ambrósio Lukoki of Angola in Tanzania.
Hon. Minister Membe (center) stresses something during his meeting with the African Ambassadors and press (not in the photo) earlier today in the Ministry in Dar es Salaam. Also in the photo is Permanent Secretary Mr. John M. Haule (right) and H.E. Prof. Ambrósio Lukoki, Ambassador of Angola in Tanzania.
Hon.
Bernard K. Membe (MP), Minister for Foreign Affairs and International
Co-operation addresses the African Ambassadors and press (not in the photo), earlier
today in the Ministry in Dar es Salaam. The Minister briefed reporters
about the upcoming visit of the US President Barack Obama in July of
this year and the AU's Golden Jubilee celebrations slated for 25 May
2013 at the Karimjee Grounds in Dar es Salaam.
Permanent Secretary Mr. John M. Haule (right) addresses
members of press while detailing the upcoming AU's Golden Jubilee
celebrations scheduled for Saturday May 25, 2013 at Karimjee Grounds in
Dar es Salaam. Listening on is H.E. Prof. Ambrósio Lukoki, Ambassador of Angola in Tanzania.
H.E.
Flossie Gomille-Chidyaonga, High Commissioner of Malawi in Tanzania and
H.E. Mutindo Mutiso, High Commissioner of Kenya in Tanzania were also
in attendance.
H.E. Abdihakim Ali Yassin (left), Ambassador of Somali to Tanzania, H.E. Djelloul Tabet (center), Ambassador of Algeria to Tanzania and H.E. Hossam Moharam (right), Ambassador of Egypt to Tanzania.
H.E. Thanduyise H. Chiliza (right),
High Commissioner of South Africa in Tanzania and H.E. Judith
Kapijimpanga, High Commissioner of Zambia in Tanzania were also in
attendance during the press conference.
The
African Ambassadors and members of press during their meeting with Hon.
Minister Bernard K. Membe (MP) earlier yesterday in Dar es Salaam.
The African
Ambassadors and members of the press listening to Hon. Minister Membe
during the press conference yesterday.Photo By Tagie Daisy
Mwakawago-Ministry For for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation
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By TAGIE DAISY MWAKAWAGO
Tanzania is
expected to host the biggest visit ever in early July of this year, when
President Barack Obama of the United States will grace the honor.
Obama is the first African-American elected President in the United
States.
Briefing the African Diplomatic Corps and press earlier today, Minister Bernard K. Membe (MP) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation said that President Obama will be accompanied by his Family and close to 700 delegates consist of CEOs of various companies.
Briefing the African Diplomatic Corps and press earlier today, Minister Bernard K. Membe (MP) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation said that President Obama will be accompanied by his Family and close to 700 delegates consist of CEOs of various companies.
According to
the US' White House statement issued earlier this week, the visit
embarks the US’ “commitment to broadening and deepening cooperation with
the people of sub-Saharan Africa.” President Obama is scheduled to
visit Senegal, South Africa prior to coming to Tanzania on July 1 to 2
of this year.
Hon. Membe
noted that the Obama’s visit will overlap the Country’s hosted Smart
Partnership Dialogue on June 28 through 1st of July this year, in Dar
es Salaam.
The theme of this year’s Dialogue is “Leveraging Technology for Africa’s Socio-economic Transformation: The Smart Partnership War”.
The theme of this year’s Dialogue is “Leveraging Technology for Africa’s Socio-economic Transformation: The Smart Partnership War”.
The Minister
further said that important dignitaries from all over the world are
expected to attend the Dialogue, including "the US former President
George W. Bush and his wife Laura Bush", said Minister Membe, adding
that the main agenda of President’s Obama visit is “Power Africa”.
The agenda of "Power Africa" is earmarked to spearhead energy conservation among the African nations, stomping energy sector as a vital component of the economic development sphere in the Continent. While in the Country, President Obama will host a businessmen forum that will gather groups from various development sectors in both countries.
The agenda of "Power Africa" is earmarked to spearhead energy conservation among the African nations, stomping energy sector as a vital component of the economic development sphere in the Continent. While in the Country, President Obama will host a businessmen forum that will gather groups from various development sectors in both countries.
In another
development, Hon. Membe briefed the reporters about the African Union’s
Golden Jubilee celebrations, slated for this Saturday 25 May 2013 at
Karimjee Grounds in Dar es Salaam.
Detailing the program, the Permanent Secretary Mr John Haule said that the theme for the AU’s 50 years’ celebration is Pan-Africanism and the African Renaissance.
Other activities to mark the celebration will include the Panel’s
discussion on the role of AU in the Struggle for African Liberations and
Self-Determination.
The press
conference was attended by H.E. Juma Alfani Mpango, Dean of the
Diplomatic Corps and the Ambassador of Democratic Republic of Congo -
DRC and other Ambassadors from Mozambique, Namibia, Algeria, Nigeria,
Malawi and Zambia. Also in attendance were Ambassadors from Sudan,
Somalia, Egypt, Zimbabwe and other countries in Africa.
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