Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP),
Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation holds a press
conference with Tanzania press yesterday at the Hilton Colombo Hotel in Colombo,
Sri Lanka.
Ms. Upendo Wella, Reporter
from the Tanzania Broadcasting Company (TBC) records Minister's Membe
interview.
Mr. Mwondosha
Mfanga (left) and Mr. Said Mihiko (right) reporters from Tanzania media
houses.
Hon. Minister Bernard K.
Membe (MP) continues with his interview with Tanzania press, held yesterday at
Hilton Colombo Hotel in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Minister Membe is in Sri Lanka
attending the Commonwealth Ministerial Meeting. Also in the photo is Mr.
Thobias Makoba (2nd right), Personal Assistant to Hon. Minister
Membe.
By TAGIE DAISY
MWAKAWAGO
Colombo, Sri
Lanka
Sri Lanka has been praised for her remarkable
transformation that is projected to open new ventures with Tanzania. Those
remarks were lauded yesterday by the Tanzania Foreign Minister Bernard K. Membe,
who spoke with the Tanzania press in Colombo, Sri
Lanka.
Minister Membe said that Sri Lanka's quick transformation
since the country's troubled conflict in 2009, overshadows any hesitancy or
cloudy feelings towards this developing country.
"This transformation certainly lauds a milestone of
achievement for Sri Lanka," said Minister Membe, adding that Tanzania is keen to
strengthen the solid foundation laid by the Tanzania's Late Mwalimu Julius
Kambarage Nyerere and the Late Sirimavo Ratwatte Dias Bandaranaike, Sri Lankan
former Prime
Minister.
President Mahinda
Rajapaksa (left), walks along with his host H.E. President Jakaya Mrisho
Kikwete, upon his arrival end of June 2013 at the Julius Nyerere International
Airport in Dar es Salaam. President Rajapaksa is the first Sri Lankan President
to visit the United Republic of Tanzania. (photo file)
Just this past June
2013, the incumbent Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa visited Tanzania on
the margins of the 2013 Global Smart Partnership Dialogue held in Dar es
Salaam.
During his two-days State Visit, President Rajapaksa and his host President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete pledged to strengthen bilateral cooperation between the two countries, exploring areas of investment, trade and business, technology and tourism.
During his two-days State Visit, President Rajapaksa and his host President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete pledged to strengthen bilateral cooperation between the two countries, exploring areas of investment, trade and business, technology and tourism.
During that State Visit, President Kikwete
further reaffirmed Tanzania's support for Sri Lanka's endeavors as a country
host for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). Sri Lanka is
replacing Australia's 2011 biennial Chairperson-in-office.
President Kikwete is leading the Tanzania delegation and
expected to participate in the CHOGM from the 15th-17th of November 2013,
while the two-days Senior level official meetings led by Chief Secretary
Ambassador Ombeni Y. Sefue is geared for completion later today. Tanzania is
also participating in the Commonwealth Business Forum and the Commonwealth Youth
Forum, explained Minister Membe, who has joined today his counterparts in
participation of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group
(CMAG).
Other
notable Tanzania delegates to participate in this year’s CHOGM are Hon. William
Mgimwa (MP), Minister for Finance, Hon. Abdallah Kigoda (MP), Minister for
Industry and Trade, Hon. Mwinyihaji Makame (MP), Minister of State – Zanzibar,
and other Senior Government Officials.
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