Friday, September 28, 2018

STATEMENT BY HIS EXCELLENCY AMBASSADOR Dr. AUGUSTINE MAHIGA (MP), MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND EAST AFRICAN COOPERATION OF THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA, AT THE GENERAL DEBATE OF THE SEVENTY THIRD SESSION OF THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY, NEW YORK, 27 SEPTEMBER 2018


STATEMENT BY HIS EXCELLENCY AMBASSADOR Dr. AUGUSTINE MAHIGA (MP), MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND EAST AFRICAN COOPERATION OF THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA, AT THE GENERAL DEBATE OF THE SEVENTY THIRD SESSION OF THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY, NEW YORK, 27 SEPTEMBER 2018


Your Excellency, Ms.María Fernanda Espinosa Garcés, President of the General Assembly;

Excellencies

Distinguished Delegates;

Salutations

I wish to congratulate you madam President for your well-deserved election to preside over the work of this 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly.  Your election to this prestigious position as the fourth woman to this post in the history of this Organisation and the first from Latin America, is not only a unique accolade to you but also a testimony bestowed on you by the Member States of the Organisation.In this regard, Tanzania pledges its full support to you and your entire Bureau.


I also wish topay special tribute to your predecessor, H.E. MiroslavLajcak,thesuccessful leadership and commitment to the General Assembly during hisPresidency. We wish him well in his future endeavours.

In the same manner, I commend Mr. Antonio Gutteres, UN Secretary General for his tireless efforts in steering the work of ourOrganization, especially in implementing the challenging reforms that are underway under his stewardship.

Ferry accident in Tanzania

Madam President;
I am greatly honoured to address this Assembly on behalf of my President, H.E. Dr. John Pombe Joseph Magufuli who could not join his colleagues in this Assembly following the tragic ferry accident which claimed the lives of more than 200 Tanzanians and left many others wounded.We appreciate the support of the international community during this difficult moment. May the souls of the departed rest in eternal peace.






Condolences

Madam President;

Before I proceed, let me express Tanzania’s condolences from my Government to the United Nations Community and the entire world for the demise of Dr. Kofi Annan,an outstanding humanitarian,a defender and advocate of multilateralism. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, relatives and friends. May his soul rest in eternal peace, Amen.

Theme: “Making the United Nations relevant to all people: global leadership and shared responsibilities for peaceful, equitable and sustainable societies

Madam President;
This year theme “Making the United Nations Relevant to All People: Global Leadership and Shared Responsibilities for Peaceful, Equitable and Sustainable Societies” is very captivating and timely in reinforcing global governance to enhance the implementation of Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development. This impetus from the United Nations comes, as it does, as multilateralism is eroding and needs to be rescued with collective and determined efforts.

Today, we are living in a world where most societies are neither peaceful, equitable nor sustainable. The world is still facing many violent conflicts and wars resulting in massive loss of lives, the threat of terrorism, destruction of the environment, refugee influxes, displaced persons, and global migration, hunger and poverty persists in many parts of the world. Addressing these challenges requires a collective visionary leadership and governance.

Unfortunately, all these miseries are mainly human-made and can be prevented if we resolve to take collective measures. Thus, continued and meaningful cooperation among member states is a prerequisite in addressing all challenges confronting the world.  Through this platform, we can accentuate the relevance of this body to all nations and the people. Furthermore, we can shape global policies and norms to respond to different needs of diverse cultures and societies. Thus, a call for the United Nations to be relevant to all people is timely; and indeed, it is in accordance with United Nations purposes and principles as enshrined in the United Nations Charter.

Multilateralism

Madam President;

It is in facing these global challenges that multilateralism at all levels of response and especially through the United Nations and its institutions becomes essential to ensure peaceful, equitable and sustainable societies. It is undeniable fact that every sovereign state in the international system seeks to maximize its national interests and the wellbeing of its citizens. However, acting alone and in isolation minimizes the potential for realizing desired optimal results for nations acting in isolation. Globalization and the intricate web of relations that have subsequently emerged globally, renders a multilateral approach to issues of national, regional  and international concern essential and unavoidable.

Unfortunately, the world is, in recent times witnessing multilateral institutions and principles being put to test. For example, the World Trade Organisation (WTO), which has been the pillar and yardstick of rule based fair global trading system is being now undermined. Climate change and global warming which is already wrecking havoc to lives and property in all regions regardless of national borders can only be addressed effectively through multilateral approaches. Above all, it was the post Second World War multilateral edifice and institutions which have given us the peace we witness today albeit its shortcomings. We should be seeking to improve the shortcomings in the multilateral system we have created for ourselves for a better world rather than walking away from it.

Madam President;

Tanzania is unreservedly committed to the multilateralism in pursuit of its national interests. It is also through unmitigated multilateralism, that we will be able to address critical global challenges such as terrorism, extremism, radicalism, climate change, restrictive trade policies, trafficking in persons, drug abuse, pandemic diseases, absolute and abject poverty, immigration dynamics and weapons of mass destruction, just to mention a few. We are encouraged by the united chorus from this General Assembly in the defence of multilateralism and in defence of the purposes and principles of the United Nations which bind all of us together.
Diplomatic Means to Resolve Conflicts

Madam President;

We have seen diplomatic engagement working successfully to bring adversaries to a roundtable to address their differences peacefully. Tanzania wishes to underscore the continuous use of diplomatic means and roundtable negotiations to address conflicts between and among nations. It is in this regard, as a peaceful and stable country, Tanzania has assisted and witnessed the value of brokering peace.

Tanzania welcomes the recent talks between the US and North Korea on the Korean Nuclear Deal which paved the way for a recent signing of an agreement between North Korea and Republic of Korea. We hope this dealand others that have followed the same pattern will yield the anticipated positive outcomes sooner than later including the long outstanding humanitarian issues in the Korean Peninsula.These are some of the good examples of successful outcomes following the diplomatic engagements around the world. All these efforts have confirmed the value of dialogue in resolving and preventing conflicts.

UNReforms

Madam President;

Reforms are necessary for continuity and change.For the decades, this Assembly has continuously been discussing reforms of the United Nations and its institutions to effectively respond to the current global economic, political, social and changing security dynamics. This is the way to make our Organisation alive and relevant.Currently, the reforms are focusing on the United Nations development system, management, peace and security. My delegation strongly believes that the reforms will be objective and balanced.

Tanzania supports the reforms of the United Nations, especially the Security Council and reiterates the positionof Africa as containedin the Ezulwini Consensus and SirteDeclaration of which we abide with. Inaddition, Tanzania urges the international community to make the process transparent, inclusive and democratic. All countries, poor and rich must have equal participation and their voices and positions must be heard and taken seriously. After many years of almost stalemated negotiations on the Security Council Reforms, it is necessary to move the process forward, but in a manner that will preserve the interests and positions of all parties concerned in a transparent and consultative manner.

Madam President;

We ought to remind ourselves that the credibility of the United Nations rests on a well-represented and responsive Security Council.  The Council is what it is today, and the reforms are not advancing well because of the veto. If we are to make meaningful reforms, we should first and foremost be bold enough to decide on the future use of the veto. In this respect, my delegation wishes to stress that issues related to the veto, expansion of membership and categories should be addressed as a package and not in isolation.

Addressing Poverty

Madam President;

Over the years and with support of the international community and development partners, Tanzania has successfully implemented various national developmentplans which have significantly contributed to the reduction of poverty.  Furthermore, we are proud to have incorporated the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into our national development agenda in order to accelerate economic growth and eradicate poverty.

Drawing experiences from MDGs, it is apparent that implementation of the SDGs requires adequate,sustainable and predictable funding especially to least developed countries like mine. Thus, mobilisation of long-term innovative public and private finance is key to the realisation of the goals. 

Tanzania has embarked on systematic legal and administrative reforms which have been constraining resource mobilization and accountability. The Government has embarked on a relentless fight against corruption and public service incompetence in order to increase accountability and transparency. The Government has undertaken stringent measures to fight drug and human trafficking, illicit trade in ivory and violent extremism. As expected, these measures have generated determined resistance from vested economic and criminal elements. This has necessitated the Government to take appropriate countermeasures which have sometimes been misunderstood as too restrictive. Despite these challenges, Tanzania will continue to respect the rule of law, good governance, democracy and human rights as enshrine in our Constitution.

Irrespective of the ongoing efforts on domestic resource mobilization, developingcountries continue to experience a global systemic issues on unfair tax regimes and illicit financial flows which contribute to capital flight and denythese countries of their rightful income. We call upon the international community to double the efforts in dealing with these systemic issues through, among other things,establishing an intergovernmental tax body under the United Nationstoaddressevasion and avoidance of taxes. This will in turn,put at our disposal more resources for implementing the SDGs.

Peace Keeping Operations
Madam President;
Tanzania is among the top troop contributing countries to the UN peacekeeping missions, and we have significantly contributed to the restoration of global peace and stability.The number of our troops serving in different missions currently stands at2,687 peacekeepers in six countries.

Despite these contributions, the participation of Tanzania in peacekeeping operations has met some challenges including attacks and killings of our peace keepers. The December 2017 attack wasthe worst in the last 25 years of peacekeeping history under the United Nations. We thank the UNSG and all member states that extended condolences to Tanzania, the families, friends and relatives of the demised. Our pain was relieved by many of you who stoodwith Tanzania during thosedifficult day. May the souls of the departed rest in eternal peace. Amen!

In view of the support received from the United Nations, we commend the Secretary General for promptly forming a Special Investigation Team which established the causes of the attack and actions to be taken to prevent such hostile and cowardly incidences in the future. We are also gratified that the recommendations of the investigation report will feature in the Declaration of Shared Commitments on UN Peacekeeping Operations which Tanzania strongly supports. Tanzania looks forward tothe implementation of these recommendations.

Situation of Refugees
Madam President;
I wish to remind this august assembly of the historical role played by Tanzania in hosting and providing sanctuary to refugees for decadesfrom Central and Southern Africa. We have done that out of humanity and in line with the internationally agreed principles of admitting asylum seekers and protecting refugees to which Tanzania is a signatory. Currently, we are hosting more than 330,000 refugees, mainly from Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo.Over the years, and decades of hosting refugees, Tanzania has provided local integration and citizenship as a to more than 150,000 refugees in one undertaking.

Apart from providing sanctuary to refugees, we have also been involved in initiatives to resolve regional conflicts in the Great Lakes Region that have the potential to increase refugee influxes. Currently, Tanzania has also assisted the voluntary repatriation of more than 46,000 Burundian refugees as of September 2018. The repatriation exercise was conducted transparently and inclusively in collaboration with the Burundian authorities, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees and other relevant development partners.Some misguided Burundi exiles have criticised the exercise as involuntary when actually there has been bottlenecks and constraints in implementing the Tripartite Agreement due to lack of resources and mixed progress in the political and security situation in Burundi.

It is in this regard, Tanzania appeals tothe international community to facilitate and support the on-going voluntary repatriation of the remaining Burundian refugees as consultations continue between Tanzania, Burundi and UNHCR. It isequallyimportant to present a realistic assessment of the evolving political and security situation in Burundi to permit the refugees to make informed and objective decision on return to various parts of their country.

Political Situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Madam President;

The people of DRC continue to face challenges of peace, security and stability. The country has continuously been destabilized by warring factions and war lords that have created havoc leading to political instability in some parts of the country especially in the Eastern part of the country.This situation has not only denied DRC the opportunity to develop its country and people, but has also underminedand threatened regional peace and security. However, the current developments in addressing the protracted impasse, is making some progress with the government’s commitment to hold the long-awaited general elections later this year. The stability in DRC does not only contribute to address the refugee problem, but also accelerates prospects for regional trade, investment, and economic prosperity of the region. There could not bea better way of expressing the hopes and aspirations of the people of DRC than the statement delivered from this podium two days ago by H.E. Joseph Kabila, President of the DRC.

To this end, it is necessary to continue with the UN stabilization mission under MONUSCO and FIB in which Tanzania is a part in the eastern part of the country until elections are concluded.
US Embargoes on Cuba
Madam President;

In 2015, many world leaders who gathered here welcomed the historic and momentous decision taken by the United States of America and the Republic of Cuba to restore diplomatic relations. To mostof us, it was the beginning of a harmonious co-existence with high hopes and expectations. However, with time, we feel and see that minimumefforts have been made to meet such hopes and expectations by ultimately lifting the embargoes which havecondemned the people of Cuba for many years.  We hope that, through the power of reason and the very diplomatic means that led to the reestablishment of their ties, there will be the total removal of those embargoes against Cuba, and that a new dawn of cooperation will follow not only the two countries but the whole region of Latin America and the Caribbean.

Non-Self-Governing Territories

Western Sahara
Madam President;

The issue of self-determination for Western Sahara has entered a new direction with Morocco re-joining the African Union, where is currently a member of the Peace and Security Council.  There is a renewed opportunity for the United Nations and the UN Special Envoy of the Secretary-General to work with the newly established AU Troika Mechanism of the African Union to address the issue of Western Sahara.  Tanzania supports that initiative and we hope the process will gather momentum and reach a new status very soon. 

The Question of Palestine
               
Madam President;
Tanzania reiterates its position in resolving the conflict between Israel and Palestine by supporting the two-state solution. We understand that Palestine has theright to enjoy its independence and peace as is Israel in accordance is entitled to peace and security according to the UN Charter. It is our belief that it is within the creative and resourceful ability of Israel and the determination of the Palestinian people to reach a peaceful solution that will permit Israel and Palestine to co-exist in peace and security.

Conclusion
Madam President;

As I conclude, I reiterate Tanzania’s commitment to the principles and purposes of the United Nations and to multilateralism.  The Government of H.E. John Pombe Joseph Magufuli stands ready all the time to participate constructively in the search for peaceful solutions to conflicts and to contributing to the UN mandates for conflict prevention and peacekeeping.  Above all, we look to this Organization to continue championing the implementation for the sustainable development goals to support Tanzania’s own efforts to achieve sustainable development goals as it heads to a middle income status and industrialization.

May God bless us all; and God bless the United Nations

I thank you for your kind attention.



Thursday, September 27, 2018

Prince William atembelea Bandari ya Dar es Salaam


Mjuu wa Malkia Elizabeth wa II wa Uingereza"Prince" William akisalimiana na Waziri wa Katiba na Sheria Mhe. Prof. Palamagamba Kabudi mara baada ya kuwasili Bandari ya Dar es Salaam na kujionea utendaji kazi mzuri bandarini hapo, wakwanza kushoto ni Mkurugenzi Mkuu wa Mamlaka ya Usimamizi wa Bandari Tanzania (TPA), Mhandisi Deusdedit Kakoko na watatu kutoka kulia ni Balozi wa Uingereza nchini Mhe. Sarah Cooke.
Mkurugenzi Mkuu wa Mamlaka ya Usimamizi wa Bandari Tanzania (TPA), Mhandisi Deusdedit Kakoko akisalimiana na "Prince" William mara baada ya kuwasili Bandarini kwaajili ya kujionea ufanisi na utendaji kazi mzuri wa Badari hiyo iliyopo jijini Dar es Salaam.
Mhandisi Kakoko akimwelezea namna bandari hiyo ilivyo na uwezo wa kuingiza mizigo mikubwa kutoka nje ya nchi na namna nchi jirani wanavyoitumia fursa ya bandari hiyo katika kusafirishia mizigo yao na kupokea.
Mhandisi Deusdedit Kakoko akimkabidhi "Prince" William kinyago cha mfano wa Twiga kilichotengenezwa kwa ufanisi mkubwa kwa kutumia Mti.
"Prince" William akiagana na Waziri wa Maliasili na Utalii Mhe. Dkt. Hamis Kigwangala (Mb.) ambapo anaelekea Mkoani Kilimanjaro kuendelea na ziara yake, akiwa huko atatembelea Hifadhi ya Taifa ya Mkomazi iliyopo mkoani Tanga na Chuo cha Usimamizi wa Wanyamapori cha Mweka kilichopo mkoani Kilimanjaro.


 





Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Prince William awasili nchini

Waziri wa Maliasili na Utalii Mhe. Dkt Hamis Kigwangala(Mb.), akisalimiana na Mjukuu wa Malkia "Prince" William mara baada ya kuwasili katika Uwanja wa ndege wa Kimataifa wa Julius Nyerere jijini Dar es Salaam kwa ziara ya siku nne nchini.  “Prince” William akiwa nchini pamoja na mambo mengine atafanya mazungumzo na Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Mhe. Dkt. John Pombe Joseph Magufuli. Aidha, atatembelea kikosi cha Maji cha Jeshi la Polisi; Bandari ya Dar es Salaam; Jengo la Wizara ya Maliasili na Utalii (Mpingo House); Hifadhi ya Taifa ya Mkomazi iliyopo mkoani Tanga na Chuo cha Usimamizi wa Wanyamapori cha Mweka kilichopo mkoani Kilimanjaro.
"Prince" William akisalimiana na Waziri wa Sheria na Katiba Mhe. Prof. Palamagamba Kabudi (Mb.) mara baada ya kuwasili nchini.
Kaimu Mkurugenzi wa Idara ya Amerika na Ulaya Bw. Jestas Nyamanga naye akisalimia na "Prince" William mara baada ya kuwasili nchini. 


Dkt. Mlima awasilisha Hati za Utambulisho kwa Rais Museveni


Balozi wa Tanzania nchini Uganda, Mhe. Dkt. Aziz P.  Mlima (kulia) akiwasilisha Hati za Utambulisho kwa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Uganda, Mhe. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Ikulu jijini Kampala, Uganda tarehe 25 Septemba 2018.                                                                                                            
Balozi wa Tanzania nchini Uganda, Mhe. Dkt. Aziz P. Mlima akiwa pamoja na Rais wa Jamhuri ya Uganda, Mhe. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni mara baada ya kuwasilisha Hati za Utambulisho
        
Picha ya Pamoja



Mabalozi na Watu mbalimbali wamiminika kwenye Balozi za Tanzania kusaini vitabu vya maombolezo kufuatia ajali ya MV Nyerere

 Balozi wa Jamhuri ya Korea, Mhe. Lee In-Tae akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo katika Ubalozi wa Tanzania Abuja, Nigeria kufuatia ajali ya kivuko cha Mv. Nyerere ambayo imesababisha vifo, majeruhi na uharibifu wa mali.                                     
 Balozi wa Jamhuri ya Burundi nchini Italia Mhe. Justine Nisubire akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo katika Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini Italia kufuatia ajali ya kivuko cha Mv. Nyerere ambayo imesababisha vifo, majeruhi na uharibifu wa mali.    
                                 
 Balozi wa Eritrea nchini Italia, Mhe. Fessahafion Pietros akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo katika Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini Italia kufuatia ajali ya kivuko cha Mv. Nyerere ambayo imesababisha vifo, majeruhi na uharibifu wa mali.                                     
Balozi wa Brazil nchini Uholanzi, Mhe. Regina Maria Cordeiro Dunlop akiweka saini kitabu cha Maombolezo kilichofunguliwa na Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini Uholanzi kufuatia ajali ya kivuko cha Mv. Nyerere ambayo imesababisha vifo, majeruhi na uharibifu wa mali.                                                                                        
Balozi wa Rwanda nchini Uholanzi, Mhe. Jean-Pierre Karabaranga akiweka saini kitabu cha Maombolezo kilichofunguliwa na Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini Uholanzi kufuatia ajali ya kivuko cha Mv. Nyerere ambayo imesababisha vifo, majeruhi na uharibifu wa mali.

Mkuu (Dean ) wa Mabalozi ambaye ni Balozi wa Dominica nchini India, Mhe. Frank Hans Dannenberg Castellanos akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo kilichofunguliwa na Ubalozi wa Tanzania kufutia ajali ya Mv. Nyerere iliyosababisha vifo, majeruhi na upotevu wa mali.           

Mkuu (Dean ) wa Mabalozi ambaye ni Balozi wa Dominica nchini India, Mhe. Frank Hans Dannenberg Castellanos akifanya mazungumzo na Mhe. Baraka Luvanda, Balozi wa Tanzania nchini India mara baada ya kumaliza kusaini kitabu cha Maombolezo.

Balozi wa Mali nchini Ufaransa akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo kwenye  Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini Ufaransa kuomboleza vifo vilivyotokana na ajali ya kuzama kwa kivuko cha M.V Nyerere iliyotokea kwenye Ziwa Victoria, Mkoani Mwanza tarehe 20 Septemba, 2018
Balozi wa Morocco nchini Qatar akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo kwenye  Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini humo kuomboleza vifo vilivyotokana na ajali ya  kuzama kwa kivuko cha M.V Nyerere iliyotokea kwenye Ziwa Victoria, Mkoani Mwanza tarehe 20 Septemba, 2018

Balozi wa Iraq nchini Qatar akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo kwenye  Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini humo kuomboleza vifo vilivyotokana na ajali ya  kuzama kwa kivuko cha M.V Nyerere iliyotokea kwenye Ziwa Victoria, Mkoani Mwanza tarehe 20 Septemba, 2018

Balozi wa Kyrgyzstan nchini Qatar akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo kwenye  Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini humo kuomboleza vifo vilivyotokana na ajali ya kuzama kwa kivuko cha M.V Nyerere iliyotokea kwenye Ziwa Victoria, Mkoani Mwanza tarehe 20 Septemba, 2018

Kiongozi wa Watanzania waishio Qatar naye akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo kilichofunguliwa kwenye Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini Qatar
Balozi wa Cuba nchini Qatar akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo kwenye  Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini humo kuomboleza vifo vilivyotokana na ajali ya kuzama kwa  kivuko cha M.V Nyerere iliyotokea kwenye Ziwa Victoria, Mkoani Mwanza tarehe 20 Septemba, 2018


Balozi mstaafu wa Comoro nchini Qatar akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo kwenye  Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini humo kuomboleza vifo vilivyotokana na ajali ya  kuzama kwa kivuko cha M.V Nyerere iliyotokea kwenye Ziwa Victoria, Mkoani Mwanza tarehe 20 Septemba, 2018


Balozi wa Uswisi nchini Qatar akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo kwenye  Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini humo kuomboleza vifo vilivyotokana na ajali ya  kuzama kwa kivuko cha M.V Nyerere iliyotokea kwenye Ziwa Victoria, Mkoani Mwanza tarehe 20 Septemba, 2018



Balozi wa Tanzania nchini Qatar, Mhe. Fatma Rajab akiwa na Balozi wa Uswisi nchini humo alipofika Ubalozini kwa ajili ya kusaini kitabu cha maombolezo

Balozi wa Eswatini nchini Qatar akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo kwenye  Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini humo kuomboleza vifo vilivyotokana na ajali ya  kuzama kwa kivuko cha M.V Nyerere iliyotokea kwenye Ziwa Victoria, Mkoani Mwanza tarehe 20 Septemba, 2018

Balozi wa Kenya nchini Qatar akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo kwenye  Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini humo kuomboleza vifo vilivyotokana na ajali ya kuzama kwa kivuko cha M.V Nyerere iliyotokea kwenye Ziwa Victoria, Mkoani Mwanza tarehe 20 Septemba, 2018


Balozi wa Afrika Kusini nchini Qatar akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo kwenye  Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini humo kuomboleza vifo vilivyotokana na ajali ya kuzama kwa   kivuko cha M.V Nyerere iliyotokea kwenye Ziwa Victoria, Mkoani Mwanza tarehe 20 Septemba, 2018



Balozi wa Ghana nchini Qatar akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo kwenye  Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini humo kuomboleza vifo vilivyotokana na ajali ya kuzama kwa kivuko cha M.V Nyerere iliyotokea kwenye Ziwa Victoria, Mkoani Mwanza tarehe 20 Septemba, 2018

Balozi wa Japan nchini Rwanda akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo kwenye  Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini humo kuomboleza vifo vilivyotokana na ajali ya  kuzama kwa kivuko cha M.V Nyerere iliyotokea kwenye Ziwa Victoria, Mkoani Mwanza tarehe 20 Septemba, 2018. Pembeni anayeshuhudia ni Balozi wa Tanzania nchini Rwanda, Mhe. Ernest Mangu


Kiongozi wa ujumbe wa Umoja wa Ulaya kwenye Ofisi za Umoja wa Mataifa mjini Geneva, Uswisi, Balozi Walter Stevens akisaini kitabu cha maombolezo kwenye  Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini humo kuomboleza vifo vilivyotokana na ajali ya  kuzama kwa kivuko cha M.V Nyerere iliyotokea kwenye Ziwa Victoria, Mkoani Mwanza tarehe 20 Septemba, 2018

          




Tuesday, September 25, 2018

SALAMU ZA RAMBIRAMBI KUTOKA KWA VIONGOZI WA MASHIRIKA YA KIMATAIFA NA KIKANDA


TAARIFA KWA VYOMBO VYA HABARI

SALAMU ZA RAMBIRAMBI KUTOKA KWA VIONGOZI WA MATAIFA MBALIMBALI NA MASHIRIKA YA KIMATAIFA NA KIKANDA


Wizara ya Mambo ya Nje na Ushirikiano wa Afrika Mashariki imeendelea kupokea salamu za rambirambi kutoka kwa viongozi wa mataifa na mashirika mbalimbali ya kikanda na kimataifa kwenda kwa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Mheshimiwa Dkt. John Pombe Joseph Magufuli, kufuatia ajali ya kuzama kwa kivuko cha MV Nyerere iliyotokea kwenye Ziwa Victoria, Mkoani Mwanza tarehe 20 Septemba, 2018 na kusababisha vifo, majeruhi na upotevu wa mali.

Baadhi ya salamu zilizopokelewa zinatoka kwa Katibu Mtendaji wa Jumuiya ya Maendeleo Kusini mwa Afrika (SADC), Mheshimiwa Dkt. Stergomena Lawrence Tax na Katibu Mtendaji wa Kamisheni ya Bonde la Ziwa Victoria ya Jumuiya ya Afrika Mashariki iliyopo Kisumu, Mheshimiwa Dkt. Ali Said Matano

Salamu zingine zimetoka kwa Waziri wa Nchi wa Uingereza, Mheshimiwa Harriett Baldwin na Ofisi ya Mwakilishi wa Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Kuhudumia Watoto (UNICEF) nchini kwenda kwa Waziri wa Mambo ya Nje na Ushirikiano wa Afrika Mashariki, Mheshimiwa Dkt. Augustine Mahiga.

Viongozi hao wameeleza kusikitishwa kwao na taarifa za vifo vilivyosababishwa na  ajali hiyo na kuwatakia majeruhi kupona haraka.

Sehemu ya nukuu za salamu hizo zinasema “Mheshimiwa Rais Dkt. John Pombe Magufuli, kwa niaba ya Sekretarieti ya SADC na mimi binafsi naomba kwa dhati upokee salamu zetu za pole kwako wewe Mheshimiwa Rais, Serikali, Wananchi wa Tanzania na familia zilizopoteza wapendwa wao. Tunaomboleza na Watanzania na tunaomba Mungu awape nguvu familia zilizoathirika na tukio hilo na roho za marehemu zipate pumziko la amani milele. Ninawaombea majeruhi uponyaji wa haraka” ni sehemu ya nukuu ya salamu kutoka kwa Mheshimiwa Dkt. Stergomena.

Naye Katibu Mtendaji wa Kamisheni ya Bonde la Ziwa Victoria Kisumu, Mhe. Dkt. Matano, ametoa pole kwa Watanzania na kukumbusha umuhimu wa Nchi Wanachama wa Jumuiya ya Afrika Mashariki kujenga  Kituo cha Uratibu na Uokoaji Majini (MRCC) iliyokubalika ijengwe jijini Mwanza.

Imetolewa na:
Kitengo cha Mawasiliano ya Serikali,
Wizara ya Mambo ya Nje na Ushirikiano wa Afrika Mashariki, Dodoma.
25 Septemba, 2018