Thursday, November 22, 2012

Minister Membe bids farewell to Uganda High Commissioner


Ambassador Ibrahim Mukiibi, High Commissioner of the Republic of Uganda signing a visitors' book today at Hon. Bernard K. Membe's office. (photo by Tagie Daisy Mwakawago)


Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP), Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation shares a good laugh with Ambassador Ibrahim Mukiibi, High Commissioner of the Republic of Uganda in the United Republic of Tanzania.  Ambassador Mukiibi, who has ended his tour of service, paid a courtesy visit to say goodbye to the Minister in his office today in Dar es Salaam.  (photo by Tagie Daisy Mwakawago)


Hon. Membe and Ambassador Mukiibi during their discussion.  Others are Foreign Service Officers in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation.  (photo by Ally Kondo Seif)

  



TANZANIA YALAANI MASHAMBULIZI YA M23



Mhe. Bernard K. Membe (Mb) (katikati) akilaani mashambulizi ya kikundi cha waasi cha M23 kilichoteka mji wa Goma, Mashariki mwa Congo DRC.   Waziri Membe aliyasema hayo alipokuwa katika Mkutano na Waandishi wa Habari uliofanyika leo katika Ukumbi wa Mikutano, Wizara ya Mambo ya Nje, mjini Dar es Salaam.  Kulia ni Katibu Mkuu wa Wizara hiyo, Bw. John M. Haule na Kushoto ni Balozi Simba Yahya, Mkurugenzi wa Idara ya Mashariki ya Kati, Wizarani. 


Mhe. Waziri Membe akiongea na Waandishi wa Habari.


Waziri Membe akieleza historia ya kikundi cha waasi cha M23 kilivyojiita jina hilo tarehe 23 Machi, 2009.  Kushoto ni Balozi Yahya.

Mhe. Bernard K. Membe (Mb), Waziri wa Mambo ya Nje na Ushirikiano wa Kimataifa, akitoa msimamo wa Tanzania kuhusu vitendo vya kikundi cha waasi  cha M23 kilichopo Mashariki mwa Congo DRC.  Kushoto ni Balozi Simba Yahya.


Picha zote na Tagie Daisy Mwakawago



TANZANIA YALAANI MASHAMBULIZI YA M23

Na ALLY KONDO SEIF


Waziri wa Mambo ya Nje na Ushirikiano wa Kimataifa, Mhe. Bernard K. Membe (Mb) amelaani kitendo cha kikundi cha M23 kuteka mji wa Goma na kutishia kuteka miji mingine ya Mashariki ya Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Kongo (DRC). Mhe. Waziri alitoa msimamo huo wakati alipozungumza na Waandishi wa Habari jijini Dar es Salaam tarehe 22 Novemba, 2012.

Mhe. Waziri alisema kuwa hali ya usalama mjini Goma ni mbaya kutokana na mashambulizi hayo ya M23 na hali hiyo ikiachwa iendelee, Tanzania itaathirika kwa kiasi kikubwa kwani watu wengi watakimbilia hapa nchini kama wakimbizi.

Aidha, Mhe. Waziri alisikitishwa na kikundi cha M23 cha kupuuza wito uliotolewa na viongozi wa Jumuiya ya Maendeleo ya Nchi za Kusini mwa Afrika (SADC) na Sekretarieti ya Nchi za Maziwa Makuu (ICGLR) wa kusitisha mapigano hayo.

Mhe. Waziri aliendelea kueleza kuwa Tanzania inasikitishwa na jeshi la Umoja wa Mataifa la MONUSCO lililopewa jukumu la kulinda amani Mashariki ya DRC kwa kushindwa kuchukuwa hatua za kukomesha mashambulizi hayo na badala yake kuwa mashuhuda wa mashambulizi yanayofanywa na kikundi cha M23 dhidi ya Serikali na wananchi wa kawaida.

Aliuomba Umoja wa Mataifa utoe mamlaka ili MONUSCO iwe na uwezo wa kisheria wa kukabiliana na waasi wa M23 kama sura ya 7 ya Umoja wa Mataifa inavyoelekeza badala ya kutumia sura ya 6 ya Umoja wa Mataifa inayosisitiza umuhimu wa kulinda amani bila kujibu mashambulizi.

Kuhusu jitihada zinazofanywa na SADC kwa kushirikiana na ICGLR za kutafuta suluhu ya kudumu ya mgogoro huo, Mhe. Membe alisema kuwa mwezi Agosti, 2012 Wakuu wa Nchi wa Jumuiya hizo walikutana mjini Kampala, Uganda na kuamua kuunda kikosi cha kulinda amani ili kitumwe Mashariki ya DRC. Tanzania iliahidi kuchangia batalioni moja lakini kikosi hicho cha kulinda amani hakijapata ridhaa ya Umoja wa Mataifa.

Umoja wa Mataifa hautaki kutoa ridhaa ili kikosi hicho kipelekwe DRC kwa hoja kuwa tayari jeshi la Umoja wa Mataifa lipo nchini DRC.

Mhe. Waziri alihitimisha Mkutano wake kwa kutoa taarifa kuwa nchi za SADC na ICGLR zitakuwa na mkutano nchini Uganda kuanzia siku ya Ijumaa tarehe 23 Novemba, 2012 kujadili hatua za haraka za kuchukuwa ili kukabiliana na mzozo wa DRC.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Special Envoy from Gabon delivers Special Message to President Kikwete



H.E. President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, President of the United Republic of Tanzania welcomes Special Envoy Mr. Serge Mickoto (left), Director General of the Gabonese Strategic Investment Fund. Mr. Mickoto is in the country to deliver a Special Message from H.E. Ali Bongo Ondimba of the Republic of Gabon to President Kikwete.



H.E. President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, President of the United Republic of Tanzania receiving Special Message from H.E. Ali Bongo Ondimba of the Republic of Gabon, delivered by Special Envoy Mr. Serge Mickoto (left), Director General of the Gabonese Strategic Investment Fund.  (This photo is courtesy of www.issamichuzi.blogspot.com)


President Kikwete in discussion with Mr. Mickoto, Special Envoy from Gabon.


Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP) (left), Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation and Ambassador Vincent Kibwana (2nd left), Director of the Department of Africa in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs listen to President Kikwete's discussion with Mr. Mickoto.


President Kikwete (center), in a group photo with Special Envoy from Gabon, Mr. Serge Mickoto (2nd left).  Also in the photo is Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP) (right), Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation.



All other photos are by Tagie Daisy Mwakawago





Newly Designate High Commissioner of Canada presents Letters of Credence


H.E. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, President of the United Republic of Tanzania (right), awaits the newly designate High Commissioner of Canada to the United Republic of Tanzania to presents his original Letters of Credence before him.  Others in the photo are Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP) (2nd left), Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation and Mrs. Grace Shangali (left), Assistant Director of the Department of Europe and Americas in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


President Kikwete receives original Letters of Credence from Ambassador Alexandre Lévêque, new High Commissioner of Canada to Tanzania.  Witnessing the occasion is Mr. Japhet Mwaisupule (2nd right), Acting Chief Protocol.


President Kikwete introduces new High Commissioner of Canada, Ambassador Lévêque to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP).  Second left is Mrs. Grace Shangali, Assistant Director of the Department of Europe and Americas in the Ministry and Mr. Grayson Ishengoma (left), Desk Officer of Canada at the Ministry.


President Kikwete in discussion with Ambassador Lévêque, High Commissioner of Canada to the United Republic of Tanzania.


Hon. Minister Membe listen keenly to President Kikwete (not in the photo) during his discussion with Ambassador Alexandre Lévêque, the new High Commissioner of Canada to Tanzania.  Right is Mrs. Grace Shangali, Assistant Director of the Department of Europe and Americas in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation.



All photos by Tagie Daisy Mwakawago



Newly Designate Ambassador of Iran to Tanzania presents his Credence



H.E. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, President of the United Republic of Tanzania waits for the newly designate Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Republic of Tanzania, H.E. Mehdi Agha Jafari to presents his Letters of Credence before him today at the State House in Dar es Salaam.  Others in the photo are Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP) (3rd left), Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Ambassador Simba Yahyra (2nd left), Director of the Department of Middle East at the Ministry and Mr. Christopher Mvula (left), Assistant Director of the Deparment of Middle East at the Ministry.


H.E. President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete receives original Letters of Credence from newly designate Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran, H.E. Mehdi Agha Jafari.  


President Kikwete introduces Ambassador Jafari to Hon. Membe.


President Kikwete in discussion with Ambassador Jafari.


Hon. Membe (left), Ambassador Yahya (center), and Mr. Mvula (right), keenly listening to the discussion between President Kikwete and Ambassador Jafari (both not in the photo). 


All photos by Tagie Daisy Mwakawago 



Hon. Membe meets with Envoys from Iran, Canada and Norway




Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP), today received copy of Letters of Credence from the newly designate Ambassador of Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Republic of Tanzania, H.E. Mehdi Agha Jafari.


Hon. Membe (right), in talks with newly designate Ambassador Jafari of Islamic Republic of Iran to Tanzania.  Left  is Ambassador Simba Yahya, Director of the Department of Middle East in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation.


Hon. Membe highlights areas of cooperation between Tanzania and Iran during his talks with newly designate Ambassador of Islamic Republic of Iran to Tanzania, H.E. Mehdi Agha Jafari.



CANADA

Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP), Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, today received copy of Letters of Credence from Ambassador Alexandre Lévêque, the newly designate High Commissioner of Canada to the United Republic of Tanzania.


Hon. Membe in talks with the newly designate High Commissioner of Canada to Tanzania, Ambassador Alexandre Lévêque.


Hon. Membe and Ambassador Lévêque shaking hands as a sign of cementing strong ties between the two countries.


All Iran and Canada photos are by Tagie Daisy Mwakawago





NORWAY

Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP), Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, welcomes Ambassador Ingunn Klepsvik of Norway to the United Republic of Tanzania in his office in Dar es Salaam.  Ambassador Klepsvik paid a courtesy call to the Minister to discuss various areas of cooperation between the two countries, including implementation on the MDGs.


Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP), Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation discusses areas of cooperation between Tanzania and Norway during his meeting with Ambassador Ingunn Klepsvik of Norway to Tanzania. 


Hon. Membe explains something to Ambassador Klepsvik (not in the photo) during their meeting today at the Minister's office in Dar es Salaam. 


Hon. Membe listens attentively to Ambassador Klepsvik during their discussion at the Minister's office. 


All Norway photos are by Ally Kondo Seif



Tuesday, November 20, 2012

TANGAZO LA MSIBA


  Jesca Emmanuel  (12)


TANGAZO LA MSIBA

Mhe. Tuvako Manongi, Balozi  wa Kudumu wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania katika Umoja wa Mataifa, kwa majonzi makubwa, anasikitika kutangaza kifo cha Jesca Emmanuel  (12), Mtoto wa Afisa mwenzetu Bw. Emmanuel Swere Alfred na Bi Doto, kilichotokea ghafla siku ya Jumapili 18/11/2012 katika Hospitali ya Mt. Sinai, Queens, New York.

Taratibu na mipango ya kuusafirisha Mwili wa Marehemu Mtoto Jesca kwenda kijijini Bumbombi- Shirati Tanzania kwa mazishi zinaendelea kwa usimamizi wa Ubalozi na Familia ya Marehemu.

Taarifa zaidi zitatolewa na Ubalozi kuhusu siku, tarehe na mahali tutakapomuaga mpendwa wetu Jesca Emmanuel.

Raha ya Milele Umpe Eee Bwana na Mwanga wa Milele Umuangazie apumzike kwa amani. Amina.


UBALOZI WA TANZANIA UMOJA WA MATAIFA

NEW YORK



Saturday, November 17, 2012

Membe on Lake Nyasa: We have Agreed to Disagree


 
Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP), Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation gives his opening remarks at the Tanzania-Malawi border dispute meeting, held earlier today at Serena Hotel in Dar es Salaam.


Hon. Ephraim Chiume, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Malawi highlights Malawi's position in respect to the Lake Nyasa border dispute during the meeting with Tanzania.  Left is Mr. Patrick Kabambe, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Malawi and Mr. Ralph Kasambara (right), Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Malawi.  


Tanzania delegation listening to Hon. Chiume when he highlighted the Malawi position.


Hon. Membe (3rd left), gives Tanzania's position in respect to the Lake Nyasa that the boundary is to the median line of the Lake.  Left is Hon. Mahadhi Juma Maalim (MP), Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Justice Fredrick Werema (2nd left), Attorney General for Tanzania.  Others are Mr. John M. Haule (4th left), Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ambassador Irene Kasyanju (5th left), Director of Legal Affairs Unit at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.



Tanzania delegation, that include H.E. Patrick Tsere (right), Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania to Malawi.
  

Malawi delegation.


"We have agreed to disagree," says Hon. Membe, while talking to Malawi's delegation led by his counterpart Hon. Ephraim Chiume (not in the photo).  Others in the photo are Hon. Mahadhi Juma Maalim (MP) (2nd left), Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Justice Fredrick Werema (3rd left), Attorney General for Tanzania.  Also in the photo are Mr. John M. Haule (2nd right), Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ambassador Irene Kasyanju (right), Director to the Legal Affairs Unit at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.  

  
Hon. Chiume addresses a press conference, while Hon. Membe listens attentively before his turn.


Hon. Membe addresses members of the press.



Lake Nyasa:  We have Agreed to Disagree

By TAGIE DAISY MWAKAWAGO

The Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP), said that Tanzania and Malawi have agreed to disagree on the merits of the Lake Nyasa border dispute.
Speaking to the reporters during the joint press conference with his counterpart, Hon. Ephraim Chiume of Malawi, Hon. Membe said that there are respectively fundamental differences between the two countries.
“Malawi is still firm with Article 1, Subsection 2 of the 1890 Heligoland Treaty, which stipulates that Lake Nyasa border demarcates in the Northern part of Mozambique, which is to the Eastern shore of the Lake in Tanzania side,” said Hon. Membe.
For Tanzania, she still maintains that Article 6 of Heligoland Treaty stipulates that boundary issues shall be in accordance with the local requirements.  Thus, Tanzania still insists and maintains that the frontier demarcating between these two contiguous disputing states passes in the middle of the Lake Nyasa.
“With that, we have jointly agreed to seek a third party mediator to resolve this dispute amicably and peacefully,” said Hon. Chiume.
The parties agreed that the mediator should come from the Forum made of the former African Heads of State and Government and in particular from the Southern African Development Community (SADC).  “The Forum has 37 members who are retired, democratically elected leaders and whereby 10 of the members are from SADC countries,” said Hon. Membe.
Further to their agreement, the two Ministers told reporters that on 24 November of this year, they will hand deliver formal letter of application to the Forum.  It is said that in that application the parties will seek a mediator that is consisted of the 10 SADC members and jurists.
“We have also jointly agreed that the SADC Forum team shall have three months starting January 2013 to complete this exercise,” said Hon. Membe, adding that the team will be given additional time if necessary.
In concluding the joint press conference, both Ministers expressed their eagerness to resolve this border row amicably and peacefully.  However, if mediation process is fully exhausted, then the International Court of Justice will be the last resort.

End.




Membe hails Angola as it marks 37th Anniversary of its Independence


H.E. Prof. Ambrosio Lukoki, the Angolan Ambassador to the United Republic of Tanzania gives his opening remarks during the celebration to mark 37th years of Angola independence day.  The celebration took place this evening at Hyatt Regency Hotel - Kilimanjaro in Dar es Salaam.


Various distinguished guests who attended the Reception to mark 37th Anniversary of Angolan National Independence Day.


Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP), Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation gives his few remarks to mark the Angolan 37th Anniversary of its National Independence.  


Among the attendees were Dean of Diplomatic Corps, H.E. Ambassador Alfani Juma Mpango(left) who is also an Ambassador of Congo-DRC and H.E. Mr. Yahya Moosa Albakri (center), Ambassador of Oman to the United Republic of Tanzania.


Hon. Membe (right) who was also a guest of honor, toasts a glass of champagne with Ambassador Lukoki, marking the 37th Anniversary of Angola's National Independence Day. 


Hon. Membe and Ambassador Lukoki cut a special cake to mark the 37th Anniversary of Angola's National Independence Day.  The actual date of Angolan independence day is November 11, 1975.


Hon. Membe in a tête-à-tête with Ambassador Lukoki.


Minister Bernard K. Membe (MP) took a moment to talk to H.E. Ambasador Alfonso E. Lenhardt, the Ambassador of the United States of America to the United Republic of Tanzania. 


Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP), Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, in a conversation with H.E. Mr. Yahya Moosa Albakri, Ambassador of Oman to the United Republic of Tanzania during the 37th Anniversary of Angola's National Independence Day.  The celebration took place this evening at Hyatt Regency Hotel - Kilimanjaro in Dar es Salaam. 


All photos by Tagie Daisy Mwakawago