Wednesday, April 24, 2013

President Kikwete receives Letters of Credence from Ambassador of Hungary


The National Brass Band playing the Hungarian National Anthem.

Designate Ambassador Sandoz Juhasz of Hungary to the United of Republic observing the Hungarian National Anthem prior to his presentation of Letters of Credence to H.E. President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete.  Others in the photo are Ambassador Mohammed Maharage Juma (left), Chief Protocol, Mr. Shabban Gurumo, State House Comptroller and Mr. Cosato Chumi (right), Foreign Service Officer in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 

Designate Ambassador Sandoz Juhasz of Hungary signs the State House visitor's book prior to his presentation of Letters of Credence to President Kikwete.  

H.E. President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete (right) awaits Ambassador Sandoz Juhasz of Hungary to present his Letters of Credence.  Others in the photo are Ambassador Dora Msechu (left), Hon. Mahadhi Juma Maalim (MP) (2nd left), Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Director of the Department of Europe and Americas in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 

H.E. Ambassador Sandoz Juhasz of Hungary, with residence in Nairobi, Kenya presents Letters of Credence to President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete of the United Republic of Tanzania.  

President Kikwete holds discussion with Ambassador Juhasz of Hungary earlier today in the State House.  During their discussion President Kikwete said he was looking forward to renew and strengthen the bilateral relation that existed for years between the two countries especially in the areas of education, culture and tourism.  For his part, Ambassador Juhasz said his Government was looking forward to global opening foreign policy strategy especially in developing and strengthening its relation with African countries such as Tanzania, Ethiopia and Kenya. 

Hon. Mahadhi Juma Maalim (MP), Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation and Ambassador Dora Msechu, Director of the Department of Europe and Americas listening to President Kikwete's discussion with Ambassador Juhasz. 

Ambassador Liberata Mulamula (left), Senior Advisor to President Kikwete (Diplomatic Affairs) and Ms. Felista Rugambwa, Foreign Service Officer in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs listening to the discussion of President Kikwete and Ambassador Juhasz of Hungary. 



All photos by Tagie Daisy Mwakawago 






Ambassador of Morocco presents Letters of Credence to President Kikwete


H.E. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, President of the United Republic of Tanzania receiving Letters of Credence from the H.E. Ambassador Abdelilah Benryane of Morocco in the United Republic of Tanzania today in the State House, Dar es Salaam.  Left is Ambassador Liberata Mulamula, Senior Advisor (Diplomatic Affairs) to President Kikwete and Mr. Salva Rweyemamu (2nd right), Director of Communication in the State House. 

H.E. President Kikwete hosts a discussion with H.E. Ambassador Benryane of Morocco after the presentation of Letters of Credence.  During their discussion President Kikwete welcomed Ambassador Benryane and expressed his satisfaction in the long standing historical cooperation between the two countries.  

Hon. Mahadhi Juma Maalim, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation and Ambassador Vincent Kibwana, Director of the Department of Africa in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs listen to the discussion between President Kikwete and Ambassador Benryane (not in the photo).

Senior Government Officials also were part of the discussion between President Kikwete and Ambassador Benryane today at the State House, in Dar es Salaam.  Right is Ms. Hellen Rwegasira (right), Minister Plenipotentiary in the Department of Africa, Dr. Ndumbalo (2nd right), Political Advisor to the President, Ambassador Liberata Mulamula (1st behind), Senior Advisor to the President (Diplomatic Affairs) and Mr. Salva Rweyemamu (2nd behind), Director of Communication in the State House. 




. . . Earlier that day . . .


Hon. Mahadhi Juma Maalim (MP) (left), Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation exchanges views with Ambassador Vincent Kibwana (center), Director of Department of Africa and Ambassador Dora Msechu (right), Director of Department of Europe and Americas in the Ministry of ForeignAffairs. 

Ambassador Abdelilah Benryane of Morocco signs a visitor's book prior to his presentation of Letters of Credence to President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete.

Ambassador Benryane (center) of Morocco, Ambassador Mohammed Maharage Juma (right), Chief of Protocol in the Ministry of ForeignAffairs  and Mr. Shabban Gurumo, State House Comptroller observing the National Anthem played in the background by the Brass Band (not in the photo)


The National Brass Band playing the National Anthem of Morocco.



All photos by Tagie Daisy Mwakawago 


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Joint Communique of the 368th Ministerial Meeting of the AU Peace and Security Council






Kaimu Mkurugenzi wa Ushirikiano wa Kikanda azungumza na Mjumbe Maalum kutoka China


Kaimu Mkurugenzi wa Idara ya Ushirikiano wa Kikanda katika Wizara ya Mambo ya Nje na Ushirikiano wa Kimataifa, Bw. David Mwakanjuki (kulia) akizungumza kwa niaba ya Waziri wa Mambo ya Nje na Ushirikiano wa Kimataifa na Mjumbe Maalum kutoka Serikali ya Jamhuri ya Watu wa China, Balozi Zhong Jianhua  kuhusu masuala mbalimbali ya  kikanda ikiwemo nafasi ya Tanzania katika utatuzi wa migogoro katika Ukanda wa Maziwa Makuu. Mazungumzo hayo yalifanyika Wizarani tarehe 23 Aprili, 2013.

Balozi Zhong Jianhua naye akimweleza jambo Bw. Mwakanjuki wakati wa mazungumzo yao.

Bw. Mwakanjuki akifafanua jambo kwa Balozi Zhong Jianhua wakati wa mazungumzo yao huku Bw. Charles Faini, Afisa Mambo ya Nje katika Idara ya Asia na Australasia akinukuu mazungumzo hayo.

Wajumbe waliofuatana na Balozi Zhong Jianhua wakimsikiliza Bw. Mwakanjuki.

Monday, April 22, 2013

More activities at the AU Peace and Security Council Meeting



......other activities......


Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP), in a tête-à-tête with H.E. Ramtane Lamamra, AU Commissioner for Peace and Security earlier today in Serena Hotel, in Dar es Salaam.

Hon. Membe welcomes former President Joachim Chissano of Mozambique, who is the SADC Mediator for Madagascar. 

Hon. Bernard K. Membe exchanges views with Mr Said Meck Sadiki, Dar es Salaam Regional Commissioner. 

Hon. Bernard K. Membe shares a candid moment with Members of Diplomatic Corps that included Ambassador of Malawi in the United Republic of Tanzania (2nd left), High Commissioner of Zambia in the United Republic of Tanzania (3rd left)

Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP) exchanges some laughters with Members of the Diplomatic corps that included High Commissioner of Zambia (2nd left), H.E. Prof. Ambrosio Lukoki (right), the Angolan Ambassador to the United Republic of Tanzania and High Commissioner Thanduyise Henry Chilizao (2nd right) of South Africa to Tanzania. 

Other distinguished guests included Hon. Anna Abdallah (MP) (front-right), Hon. Mussa Azza Zungu (MP)  (front-left), Mr. John M. Haule (2nd row, 2nd right), Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Mr. Said Meck Sadiki (2nd row, left), Dar es Salaam Regional Commissioner, Ms. Premi Kibanga (3rd row, right), President's Assistant (Press).  Also in attendance are Ambassador Liberata Mulamula (3rd row, 2nd right), Senior Advisor to President Kikwete (Diplomatic Affairs) and Ambassador Vincent Kibwana (3rd row, 3rd right), Director of the Department of Africa in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  


Ambassador Juma Alfani Mpango (left), Dean of the Diplomatic Corps and Ambassador of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to the United Republic of Tanzania. 

Permanent Secretary John M. Haule (right) together with Chief Protocol Ambassador Maharage Juma share a laughter with Hon. Anna Abdallah (MP) and Hon. Zungu (MP). 

Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP), Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation exchanges views with Permanent Secretary John M. Haule and Ambassador Biswaro of Tanzania in Ethiopia. 

Ambassador Mulamula shares view with Ambassador Mutindo Mutiso of Kenya to the United Republic of Tanzania. 



All Photos by Tagie Daisy Mwakawago 



AU: Madagascar on right track to end Political Impasse


H.E. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, President of the United Republic of Tanzania gives his opening remarks earlier today during the 368th Ministerial Meeting of the African Union Peace and Security Council in Serena Hotel, in Dar es Salaam.  Second right is H.E. Ramtane Lamamra, AU Commissioner for Peace and Security and Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP) (1st right), Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation.  

Listening to President Kikwete's opening remarks were Dr. Joram Biswaro, Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania in Ethiopia (1st left) and Ambassador Maharage Juma, Chief of Protocol.  

Distinguished guests during the 368th Ministerial Meeting of the African Union Peace and Security Council and Members of the Diplomatic Corps.

President Kikwete in a brief discussion with Hon. Membe.

H.E. Ramtane Lamamra, AU Commissioner for Peace and Security gives his remarks during the 368th Ministerial Meeting of the African Union Peace and Security Council.

Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP), Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-opertaion gives his remarks during the 368th Ministerial Meeting of the African Union Peace and Security Council.

Ambassador Liberata Mulamula (center), Ambassador Vincent Kibwana (left) and Premi Kibanga observing to Tanzania National Anthem playing in the background by the Brass Band (not in the photo) during the opening ceremony of the 368th Ministerial Meeting of the African Union Peace and Security Council.


President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete (front- 2nd left) walking together with Ambassador Liberata Mulamula (right), his Senior Advisor (Diplomatic Affairs) and Ambassador Joram Biswaro.

H.E. President Kikwete (center) shares a light moment with Hon. Membe and H.E. Lamamra, AU Commissioner for Peace and Security. 

President Kikwete in a group photo with distinguished members of the AU Peace and Security Council. 

President Kikwete addresses members of media. 





AU:  Madagascar on right track to end
 Political Impasse


  
By Tagie Daisy Mwakawago 

“We must have a mindset of peace and security within our regions. We must not waver,” said President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete of the United Republic of Tanzania, urging his fellow Africans to uphold principles of democracy and build a strong foundation that can keep and maintain stability within the Continent.

President Kikwete gave his opening remarks earlier today during the 368th Ministerial Meeting of the African Union Peace and Security Council, where he thanked the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Her Excellency Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, for her admirable leadership and for enabling this meeting to take place for the first time in Tanzania since the establishment of the AU Peace and Security Council in 2004. 

During his remarks, President Kikwete, who is also the Chairperson of the Southern African Development Cooperation (SADC) – Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation, stated that AU has been a driving force in promoting peace within the continent, and that the time has come to strengthen its framework in order to act swiftly whenever crises arise. 

This year marks 50 years Anniversary of the Organisation of African Union (now African Union) where Africa has seen significant step towards peace and stability since its independence.  President Kikwete said that such positive shift results from the active engagement of the AU and regional economic communities where peace and security challenges have been addressed progressively.

“We must stay the cause and guard against divisive politics based on ethnicity, regionalism or religion,” asserted President Kikwete, adding that those who enter into office by force or undemocratic mean shall not be tolerated.

Speaking on the situation in Madagascar, President Kikwete said that SADC-Organ welcomed the decision by both former President Marc Ravalomanana and the current President of the Transition Andry Rajoelina of not contesting in the upcoming presidential election slated for July 2013, pointing that it is a positive step towards a peaceful and democratic elections.

“This is a patriotic commitment that the two leaders have shown, setting aside their own personal interests for the benefit of the people of Madagascar,” said President Kikwete, commending the two leaders and urged them to honor such commitments.

President Kikwete further thanked President Chissano for his tireless efforts and dedication in molding the crumbled political situation in Madagascar.  To the latter, the President also acknowledged the perseverance shown by the collective efforts and unity of the AU, the United Nations, the League of Arab States, the International Organization of La Francophonie as well as the SADC Members in their continuing support and efforts in finding solutions to the crisis in Madagascar.

Speaking earlier, the AU Commissioner for Peace and Security H.E. Ramtane Lamamra stated that Tanzania has been at the forefront in the search for Continental peace and security since its leading role as a Chair of the OAU Liberation Committee, spearheaded by the Late Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere.  He also lauded President Kikwete for his leadership in peace building within the Continent during his time as a Foreign Minister and currently as the President of Tanzania.

For his part, Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP), Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation also briefed the AU delegates about the previous SADC decisions on political situation in Madagascar made in December 2012 and January 2013 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.  The decisions underscored the importance of the full implementation of the Roadmap set in by the AU and SADC-Troika.  

“We are meeting today to review any implementations of the Roadmap in the hope to secure a peaceful, free and fair election in Madagascar,” said Hon. Membe, speaking on behalf of Tanzania Government which currently sits as a chair of the AU 368th Ministerial Level Meeting of the Peace and Security Council for one month.

He said the Meeting is set to consider a report of the former President Joachim Chissano of Mozambique on the political situation in Madagascar and discuss the interim AU and SADC-Organ sanctions implemented by President Rajoelina.  

The AU member states will also discuss a framework to ensure that constitutional order is restored back in Madagascar.

The 368th Meeting was attended by Ministers and other Representatives from member states of the AU Peace and Security Council that included Algeria, Angola, Cameroon, Congo (Brazzaville), Cote d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Gambia, Lesotho, Egypt, Mozambique, Nigeria Uganda and Tanzania.  Also the following attended during the opening ceremony:  United States of America, the United Kingdom, International Organizations of Francophone, the European Union and the African Diplomatic Corps.

The meeting is expected to be concluded today later in the evening.
  

 End.




Deputy Minister meets Tanzania Community in Comoro


Hon. Mahadhi Juma Maalim (MP) (seated-center), Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation yesterday evening met with Tanzania Community (Diaspora) reside in Comoro to exchange views with them on various issues of social and economic development in Tanzania.