Tuesday, June 5, 2012


MAKAMU WA RAIS DKT. BILAL AKUTANA NA BALOZI WA SUNDA NA KUAGANA NABALOZI WA MSUMBIJI IKULU DAR


Makamu wa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Dkt. Mohammed Gharib Bilal, akimkaribisha Balozi wa Sudan nchini Tanzania, Dkt. Yassir Mohammed Ali, wakati alipofika Ofisini kwake Ikulu jijini Dar es Salaam leo Juni 05, 2012 kwa mazungumzo. Picha na Muhidin Sufiani-OMR
Makamu wa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Dkt. Mohammed Gharib Bilal, akizungumza na Balozi wa Sudan nchini Tanzania, Dkt. Yassir Mohammed Ali, wakati alipofika Ofisini kwake Ikulu jijini Dar es Salaam leo Juni 05, 2012 kwa mazungumzo. Picha na Muhidin Sufiani-OMR

Makamu wa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Dkt. Mohammed Gharib Bilal, akimkaribisha Balozi wa Msumbiji nchini Tanzania, Mhe. Amour Zacarias Kupela, wakati alipofika Ofisini kwake Ikulu jijini Dar es Salaam leo Juni 05, 2012 kwa ajili ya kumuaga rasmi baada ya kumaliza muda wake nchini. Picha na Muhidin Sufiani-OMR

 JAMHURI  YA  MUUNGANO  WA  TANZANIA


Anuani ya Simu: “MAKAMU”        Ofisi ya Makamu wa Rais,
Simu Na.: 2116919                  S.L.P.  5380,
Fax Na:    2116990                       Dar es Salaam,
Unapojibu taja:                      Tanzania.



TAARIFA KWA VYOMBO VYA HABARI

MAKAMU WA RAIS WA JAMHURI YA MUUNGANO WA TANZANIA AMKARIBISHA BALOZI WA SUDAN NCHINI NA KUMUAGA WA MSUMBIJI, IKULU JUNI 05, 2012

Makamu wa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania Dkt. Mohammed Gharib Bilal leo Jumanne ya Tarehe 05 Juni 2012 amekutana na Mabalozi wa nchi za Sudan na Msumbiji waliomtembelea ofisini kake Ikulu jijini Dar es Salaam.

Balozi wa kwanza kufika alikuwa Balozi wa Sudan nchini Tanzania Mheshimiwa Dkt. Yassir Mohamed Ali ambaye amekutana na Makamu wa Rais kwa mara ya kwanza na katika kujitambulisha kwake akaelezea nafasi ya Tanzania katika kuhakikisha Bara la Afrika linabakia kuwa na amani na utulivu.

Balozi Mohammed alimwambia Makamu wa Rais kuwa wafanyabiashara kutoka Sudan wamekuwa wakishiriki katika uwekezaji nchini na bado wapo ambao wana nia ya kufanya hivyo na kwa kuanzia wafanyabiashara hao watashiriki katika maonyesho ya Biashara ya Kimataifa maarufu kama Saba Saba yatakayofanyika mwaka huu. Balozi huyo alieleza pia kuwa, Sudan inadumisha uhusiano wake na Tanzania katika kuhakikisha nchi mbili zinabakia kuwa na lengo moja kubwa la kuwapatia wananchi maendeleo.

Kwa upande wake Mheshimiwa Makamu wa Rais, yeye alimkaribisha Balozi Mohammed na kumwahidi kuwa Tanzania itazidi kutumia nafasi yake katika kuhamasisha amani hasa sasa ambapo nchi ya Sudan iko katika mgogoro na Sudan ya Kusini.

Balozi Amour Zacarias Kupela wa Msumbiji, yeye sambamba na kumuaga Mheshimiwa Makamu wa Rais alimwambia kuwa amefurahi sana kuwepo nchini Tanzania na kwamba anaithamini nchi hii kama nyumbani kutokana na uwezo wake wa kudumisha amani na pia kwa nafasi yake katika kuhakikisha wananchi wa Msumbiji wanakuwa huru na wanaishi kwa amani kama ilivyo sasa.

Balozi huyo alisema serikali ya Msumbiji inatumia fursa zake za kuhakikisha inakuza kilimo ili kutoa nafasi ya kuwepo chakula cha kutosha nchini humo na pia akafafanua kuwa hali ya kisiasa nchini mwake kwa sasa ni shwari na hivyo wananchi wa ajukumu moja tu la kujitafutia maendeleo.

Balozi Maricias alifafanua kuwa upo umuhimu wa kukuza nafasi za kubadilishana wanafunzi kati ya Msumbiji na Tanzania kwani kama haitafanyika hivyo ni rahisi wananchi wa nchi hizi kusahau historia ya namna nchi hizi mbili zilivyoshirikiana katika kipindi cha kupigania uhuru.

Makamu wa Rais alimueleza Balozi Maricias kuwa, Tanzania inashukuru sana kwa mchango wake alioutoa kama Balozi na pia katika kazi alizofanya kabla ya kuwa Balozi. Alimtakia kila la kheri katika kazi zake mpya huku akimhakikishia kuwa Tanzania itabakia na mahusiano chanya na Msumbiji katika kipindi chote.



       Imetolewa: OFISI YA MAKAMU WA RAIS
                             DAR ES SALAAM


MBUNGE WA JIMBO LA BAHI KWA TIKETI YA CCM, OMAR BADWEL AFIKISHWA NA TAKUKURU



Mbunge wa Jimbo la Bahi kwa tiketi ya Chama cha Mapinduzi CCM, OMAR BADWEL baada ya kufikishwa na Taasisi ya Kuzuia na Kupambana na Rushwa (Takukuru), katika mahakama ya hakimu mkazi kisutu Jijini Dar es Salaam  kujibu tuhuma za kupokea Rushwa ya shilingi milioni moja.
Akimsomea mashitaka mbunge huyo wakili wa TAKUKURU JANETH MACHULYA amesema BADWEL anakabiliwa na mashitaka mawili likiwemo la kushawishi rushwa ya shilingi milioni Nane na kupokea Rushwa ya shilingi milioni moja kutoka kwa mkurugenzi wa Halmashauri ya Mkuranga SIPORA LIANA.
Wakili MCHULYA amesema makosa yaliyofanywa na mbunge huyo wa Bahi ni kinyume cha sheria ya kuzuia na kupambana na Rushwa namba 11 ya mwaka 2007 kifungu cha 15 kifungu kidogo 1 (a).
Wakili huyo wa TAKUKURU amesema mbele ya Hakimu Mkazi wa Mahakama ya Kisutu FAISAL KAHAMBA kuwa katika shitaka la kwanza BADWEL aliomba Rushwa ya shilingi milioni Nane kutoka kwa Mkurugenzi wa Halmashauri ya Mkuranga SIPORA LIANA ili awashawishi wajumbe wa kamati ya kudumu ya Bunge ya Hesabu za Serikali za Mitaa kupitisha hesabu za kamati hiyo Mei 30, mwaka huu.
Katika shitaka la pili wakili MACHULYA amesema Juni 02, mwaka huu mbunge huyo alipokea Rushwa ya shilingi milioni Moja kutoka kwa Mkurugenzi huyo wa Halmashauri ya Mkuranga katika Hotel ya PEACOK jijini Dar es Salaam akijua kufanya hivyo ni kosa.
Baada ya kusomewa mashitaka yake mshitakiwa huyo anayetetewa na wakili wa kujitegemea MPARE MPOKI, amekanusha mashitaka yote huku mawakili wa upande wa TAKUKURU wakibainisha kuwa upelelezi dhidi ya kesi hiyo umekamilika.
Kwa upande wake Hakimu Mkazi KAHAMBA, amesema ili mshitakiwa apate dhamana ni lazima awe na wadhamini wawili wa kuaminika ambao kila mmoja atasaini bondi ya shilingi milioni nne na kusalimisha hati zao za kusafiria mahakamani, sharti ambalo limetimizwa na mbunge huyo na kutoka nje kwa dhamana.
Kesi hiyo imeahirishwa mpaka Juni 18, mwaka huu itakapokwenda kwa ajili ya kutajwa na kupangiwa tarehe ya  kumsomea maelezo ya awali mshitakiwa huyo.

MAKAMU WA RAIS DKT BILAL AZINDUA MAADHIMISHO YA SIKU YA MAZINGIRA DUNIANI-KILIMANJARO:

 Makamu wa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Dkt. Mohammed Gharib Bilal, akipanda mti aina ya Mroliondo katika eneo la Chem chem ya Maji Njoro,leo Juni 03, 2012, ikiwa ni sehemu ya uzinduzi wa Maadhimisho ya Siku ya Mazingira Duniani yanayofanyika Kitaifa Mkoani Kilimanjaro. Picha na Muhidin Sufiani-OMR
 Makamu wa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Dkt. Mohammed Gharib Bilal, akikata utepe kuzindua rasmi maadhimisho ya Siku ya Mazingira Duniani, leo Juni 03. 2012, yanayofanyika Kitaifa Mkoani Kilimanjaro. Picha na Muhidin Sufiani-OMR

 Makamu wa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Dkt. Mohammed Gharib Bilal, akisikiliza maelezo kutoka kwa Mwenyekiti wa Kikundi cha BEP-Environmental Initiatives Consortium, Jensen Siria, kuhusu matumizi na utengezaji wa majiko ya gharama nafuu, wakati alipotembelea katika Banda la kikundi hicho katika maonyesho ya Maadhimisho ya Siku ya Mazingira Duniani, yaliyozinduliwa Kitaifa na Makamu wa Rais, leo Juni 03, 2012, Viwanja vya  Mashujaa Mkoani Kilimanjaro. Picha na Muhidin Sufiani-OMR
 Makamu wa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Dkt. Mohammed Gharib Bilal, akisikiliza maelezo kutoka kwa Ofisa Masoko wa Kundi la Mradi wa i WASH, Kelvin Mwanshilo, wa Shirika la Care, kuhusu vyoo mbadala vya Gharama nafuu, wakati alipotembelea katika Banda la kikundi hicho katika maonyesho ya Maadhimisho ya Siku ya Mazingira Duniani, yaliyozinduliwa Kitaifa na Makamu wa Rais, leo Juni 03, 2012, Viwanja vya  Mashujaa Mkoani
Kilimanjaro. Picha na Muhidin Sufiani-OMR


 Makamu wa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Dkt. Mohammed Gharib Bilal, akiangalia mche wa zao la Kahawa wakati akitembelea katika mabanda ya maonyesho alipokuwa akizindua rasmi Maadhimisho ya Siku ya Mazingira Duniani yanayoendelea katika Viwanja vya Mashujaa Mkoani Kilimanjaro. Picha na Muhidin Sufiani-OMR

                               Kikundi cha ngoma za asili cha mkoani Kilimanjaro kikitoa burudani.
  Makamu wa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Dkt. Mohammed Gharib Bilal, akiwahutubia wananchi wa Mkoani Kilimanjaro, wakati wa uzinduzi wa Maadhimisho ya Siku ya Mazingira Duniani, leo Juni 03, 2012, ambayo yanafanyika Kitaifa Mkoani Kilimanjaro. Picha na Muhidin Sufiani-OMR


FURIOUS ROY HODGSON PIGO JINGINE BAADA YA USHINDI WA BAO 1-0 DHIDI YA BELGIUM.


                                        Gary Cahill collides na  Joe Hart baada kusukumwa na Dries Mertens
Mchezaji  England Gary Cahill, , collides na Goali  kipa Joe Hart, haki, baada ya wakisukumana na  Mertens Ubelgiji Dries wakati wa mechi ya kirafiki ya kimataifa ya soka kati ya Uingereza na Ubelgiji katika Uwanja wa Wembley mjini London, Jumamosi, Juni 2.
 Jana simba wa ENGLAND walipata pigo jingene tena baada ya kiungo wake jinx struck kupata jereha kwenye mchezo ambao Danny Welbeck’s alipa ushindi wa goli 1-0 dhidi ya Belgium katika nyasi za Wembley.Cahill amefanyiwa  X-ray jana usikuhuku  Terry atafanyiwa scan ya  hamstring ya leo .

Hodgson anasema : “sina furaha kuona timu yangu inakuwa na wachezaji majeruhi.
HII NI VIDEO YA MATUKIO MUHIMU YA MCHEZO WA JANA KATI YA  ENGLAND NA UBELGIJI

RAIS KIKWETE AKUTANA NA RAIS WA SOMALIA ARUSHA LEO




Rais Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete akiwa na Rais Sheikh Shariff Ahmed aliyekutana naye leo june 2, 2012 jijini Arusha.
Pamoja na mambo mengine Rais Kikwete na mgeni wake waliongelea hali ya usalama katika nchi hiyo ya pembe ya 
Afrika na pia akamhakikishia Rais huyo ushirikiano wa kila aina katika kuhakikisha utulivu unarejea nchini Somalia.

Friday, June 1, 2012


MWANZO WA BRENDAN RODGERS LIVERPOOL

Timu ya liverpool imemtangaza rasmi BRENDAN RODGERS kocha mpya wa  timu hiyo .
RODGERS mwenye umri wa miaka 39 anatokea katika timu ya Swansea huku akishika nafasi ya kocha wa zamani a wa timu hiyo Kenny Dalglish.
 RODGERS ambaye pia anapishana kwa miaka 22 kiumri na Kenny Dalglish ikiwa ni pampja na uzoefu wa kufundisha soka .






MAKAMU WA RAIS DKT. BILAL AKUTANA NA SENETA CHRISTOPHER COONS NA UJUMBE WAKE KUTOKA MAREKANI

 Makamu wa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Dkt. Mohammed Gharib Bilal, akizungumza na Seneta Christopher Coons (wa pili kushoto kwa Makamu) aliyeongozana na ujumbe wake kutoka nchini Marekani, wakati walipofika Ofisini kwake Ikulu jijini Dar es Salaam leo Juni 01, 2012 kwa mazungumzo. Picha na Muhidin Sufiani-OMR
 Makamu wa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Dkt. Mohammed Gharib Bilal, akizungumza na Seneta Christopher Coons (wa pili kushoto kwa Makamu) aliyeongozana na ujumbe wake kutoka nchini Marekani, wakati walipofika Ofisini kwake Ikulu jijini Dar es Salaam leo Juni 01, 2012 kwa mazungumzo. Picha na Muhidin Sufiani-OMR
 Makamu wa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Dkt. Mohammed Gharib Bilal, akizungumza na Seneta Christopher Coons (wa pili kushoto kwa Makamu) aliyeongozana na ujumbe wake kutoka nchini Marekani, wakati walipofika Ofisini kwake Ikulu jijini Dar es Salaam leo Juni 01, 2012 kwa mazungumzo. Picha na Muhidin Sufiani-OMR
 Makamu wa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Dkt. Mohammed Gharib Bilal, akizungumza na Seneta Christopher Coons (wa pili kushoto kwa Makamu) aliyeongozana na ujumbe wake kutoka nchini Marekani, wakati walipofika Ofisini kwake Ikulu jijini Dar es Salaam leo Juni 01, 2012 kwa mazungumzo. Picha na Muhidin Sufiani-OMR
  Makamu wa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Dkt. Mohammed Gharib Bilal, akiwa katika picha ya pamoja na Seneta Christopher Coons (wa pili kushoto) na ujumbe wake kutoka nchini Marekani, baada ya mazungumzo yao yaliyofanyika Ofisini kwa Makamu Ikulu Dar es Salaam leo Juni 01, 2012. Picha na Muhidin Sufiani-OMR

 Makamu wa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Dkt. Mohammed Gharib Bilal, akiagana na  Seneta Christopher Coons, baada ya mazungumzo yao yaliyofanyika Ofisini kwa Makamu Ikulu Dar es Salaam leo Juni 01, 2012. Picha na Muhidin Sufiani-OMR
Makamu wa Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Dkt. Mohammed Gharib Bilal,akizungumza jambo na Seneta Christopher Coons, baada ya kumaliza mazungumzo yao yaliyofanyika Ofisini kwa Makamu Ikulu Dar es Salaam leo Juni 01, 2012. Picha na Muhidin Sufiani-OMR

FRANK LAMPARD KUIKOSA MECHI MUHIMU EURO 2012

Mchezaji kiungo   wa timu ya taifa ya  ENGLAND na  CHELSEA atashidwa kucheza mechi muhimu  EURO 2012 kutokana na haliyakea ya kiafya kutokuwa nzuri.
LAMPARD ataikosa mechi muhimu   ikiwemo ile ya Poland na  Ukraine.
FRANK mwenye miaka 33 aliumia jana  akiwa mazioezini  na baadaye leo alipata taarifa ya kutoka kwa daktari wake kuwa  hata shiriki mechi hizo muhimu.
kutokana na matokeo hayo nafasi ya LAMPARD itachuliwa na mchezaji wa Liverpool's Jordan Henderson
ambaye ataungana na kikosi cha wa chezaji 23 waliochaguliwa   na kocha Roy Hodgson's ambacho kimethitishwa  na  UEFA.

RAIS KIKWETE AFUNGUA MKUTANO WA BENKI YA MAENDELEO AFRIKA


: Rais Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete akifungua Mkutano wa Mkuu wa Mwaka wa Bodi ya Magavana wa Benki ya Africa afDB katika ukumbi wa AICC jijini Arusha leo Mei 31. 2012
 Rais Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete akifungua Mkutano wa Mkuu wa Mwaka wa Bodi ya Magavana wa Benki ya Africa afDB katika ukumbi wa AICC jijini Arusha leo Mei 31. 2012
 Rais Kikwete akiwa na Rais wa Ivory Coast Alassane Ouattara, Rais Mstaafu wa Botswana Mh Festus Moghae, Rais wa Benki ya Africa Dkt Donald Kaberuka, Mshauri wa Mfalme wa Morroco Bw Omar Kabbaj (kushoto) , Waziri wa Fedha Dkt (wa pili kuhsoto) muda mfupi kabla ya kuzindua mkutano Mkuu wa Mwaka wa Bodi ya Magavana wa Benki ya Afruka katika ukumbi wa AICC jijini Arusha leo Mei 31, 2012
 Rais Kikwete akiwa na Rais wa Ivory Coast Alassane Ouattara, Rais Mstaafu wa Botswana Mh Festus Moghae, Rais wa Benki ya Africa Dkt Donald Kaberuka, Mshauri wa Mfalme wa Morroco Bw Omar Kabbaj (kushoto) , Waziri wa Fedha Dkt  William Mgimwa (wa pili kuhsoto) katika picha ya pamoja na Marais wastaafu wa Benki ya Afrika.
 Rais Kikwete akiwa na Rais wa Ivory Coast Alassane Ouattara, Rais Mstaafu wa Botswana Mh Festus Moghae, Rais wa Benki ya Africa Dkt Donald Kaberuka, Mshauri wa Mfalme wa Morroco Bw Omar Kabbaj (kushoto) , Waziri wa Fedha Dkt  William Mgimwa (wa pili kuhsoto) katika picha ya pamoja na Marais wastaafu wa Benki ya Afrika.
Ukumbi wa AICC wakati wa Rais Jakaya Kikwete alipkuwa akifungua Mkutano wa Mkuu wa Mwaka wa Bodi ya Magavana wa Benki ya Africa afDB katika ukumbi wa AICC jijini Arusha leo Mei 31. 20

KEY NOTE ADDRESS BY H.E. DR. JAKAYA MRISHO KIKWETE, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA, AT THE OPENING OF THE 2012 ANNUAL MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (AfDB) AND THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FUND (ADF), MAY 31st , 2012 – ARUSHA

Chairman of the Board of Governors of AfDB;
Your Excellencies;
President Alassane Ouattara of the Republic of Cote d’Ivoire;
Former President Festus Mogae of Botswana; 
Dr. Donald Kaberuka, President of African Development Bank;
Honourable Governors and Executive Directors;
Dr. Omar Kabbaj, Former President of the ADB;
Representative of His Majesty Mohammed VI, King of Morocco;
Excellencies Ambassadors;
Dear Partners and Friends;   
Distinguished Guests;
Ladies and Gentlemen:
It gives me great pleasure on behalf of the Government and the people of Tanzania and on my own behalf to welcome you all to our country and to Arusha in particular. Arusha is the hub of the northern tourist circuit of Tanzania.  All the world renowned game parks and the Mount Kilimanjaro are only a stone throw away.  Zanzibar is not too far away either. I hope you will spare time at the end of the meeting to visit them and cool-down after the intense discussions. 
We in Tanzania feel greatly honoured and privileged to host the 47th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the African Development Bank and the 38th Meeting of the African Development Fund.  This is the first time for Tanzania to host the Annual Meetings of the AfDB. I thank you Dr. Donald Kaberuka, President of the AfDB and the entire Board of Governors of the Bank for bestowing Tanzania with this rare honour. 
I commend you President Kaberuka and the organizers for a job very well done of organizing this meeting.  I applaud you for choosing a very opportune theme for this year’s Annual Meetings.  To me, the theme "Africa and the emerging global landscape: challenges and opportunities" captures well the current discourse on which Africa’s progress and aspiration are anchored.

Global Economic Situation
Mr. Chairman;
We are meeting against the backdrop of the second wave of the global economic crisis. During the first wave, four years ago, the world witnessed unprecedented upheavals including the financial meltdown, high food and oil prices and ultimately the economic slowdown.    According to IMF data, world economic growth declined from 5.4 percent in 2007 to -0.6 percent in 2009 before recovering to 3.9 percent in 2010.  The decline in the developed countries was from 2.8 percent in 2007 to -3.6 percent in 2009 before recovering modestly to 1.6 percent in 2012.  In Africa, growth declined from 7.1 percent in 2007 to 2.8 percent in 2009 and recovered to 5.3 percent in 2010. As you see developed economies were more affected than African economies, but that does not make us better off.
During the first wave of the global economic crisis, African economies were able to ride the storm partly because our financial markets were not fully integrated into the international financial system.  Also, because of stronger fiscal and external balances resulting from rapid growth, fiscal consolidation and the build up of foreign exchange reserves in the previous decade. I cannot predict what the situation would be in the ongoing second wave.  I say so because currently, our economies are not as strong as they were during the first crisis. We are now faced with the daunting challenge of sustaining the pace of growth in the midst of the uncertainties presented by the current global economic situation.  The process of recovery of the global economy is happening at a slower pace than expected. Moreover, the ongoing sovereign debt crisis in Europe and its threat to the stability of the euro amplifies the uncertainty and risks in the capital and commodity markets worldwide.
Ladies and Gentlemen;
In many of our countries in Africa, we now have to contend with inflationary pressures caused by high prices of food and fuel. At the same time, we are witnessing declines in markets for our traditional exports and in prices for our commodity.  There is also, decline in investment inflows and development assistance. Unemployment is on the rise and so are the challenges and dangers associated with it. 
 All these developments are impacting negatively on our efforts to promote growth and eradicate poverty in our countries and erase it from the face of our dear continent. The achievements made in the social sectors are being seriously threatened with reversals.    It is now evident that many African countries may not be able to achieve most of the MDG targets come 2015.  These worrisome developments are causes of great concern to us.  I hope this meeting of the best minds on this continent will reflect on this situation and advise accordingly.  
Ladies and Gentlemen;
Despite the odds, Africa needs to continue to embrace the sound economic policies which engendered the progress being witnessed today.  We must strive to maintain macro-economic stability and sustain it through tackling high budget and overall external deficits.  We must, also, work tirelessly to reduce the high levels of inflation obtaining in many of our economies.  I know it is not easy but we must do whatever we can to keep inflation at single digit.  It is in the best interest of our nations and people.
I see regional integration, as a unique vehicle to assist Africa continue to build its capacities for self reliance and resilience against the uncertainties presented by the current crisis facing the global economy.  Through regional economic integration arrangements intra-African trade will increase, thus presenting additional and alternative markets for our goods.  When we trade more amongst ourselves the consequences of loss of markets in developed economies may be minimised. 
The truth of the matter is, there are times when we worry about international markets for our commodities while there is a huge market in next door country.  At times, also, we import goods from afar while a neighbouring country has them in abundance.  This happens because our markets are not integrated.  But, with regional integration and cooperation between different regional economic groupings trade can be facilitated and increased. 
Ladies and Gentlemen;
May I use this opportunity to appeal to the AfDB to increase its support to regional integration endeavours on the continent. The Bank should continue and increase its support infrastructure development in Africa.  I know you are doing a commendable job in this regard, but much more needs to be done.  We need to increase connectivity in Africa to facilitate growth in intra-African trade.  In this regard, we need more roads, railways, ports, airports and ICT to open up and increase market access in Africa.  These are heavy capital investment undertaking which many of countries alone cannot afford. 
                Opportunities
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Besides regional integration there are opportunities for alternative markets and sources of investment from the emerging economies of China, India, Russia, Brazil and South Africa.  These provide Africa with opportunities for increased trade and investment. In recent years,   African countries have witnessed a significant increase in trade, foreign direct investment and development assistance from these countries.  
These countries have greatly expanded their engagement with Africa, an engagement which is broadening the options for growth and presents real opportunities for the development of Africa.  Such engagement has enabled Africa to increase its share of global trade, FDI inflows and aid.  For example, trade with China alone rose more than ten times from USD 10.59 billion in 2000 to 126.9 billion in 2010. 
Within Africa, trade between our countries has increased remarkably. For example total intra-EAC trade increased from USD 2.2 billion in 2005 to USD 4.1 billion in 2010, an increase of 86 percent; and foreign direct investment increased from USD 688 million in 2000 to USD 1.7 billion in 2010.  These are but a few examples of the existing alternative opportunities which if well exploited could steer African development to greater heights.
Ladies and Gentlemen;
I have no doubt in my mind that Africa is poised to become the world’s new economic power house for the 21st century.  With its endowment in both natural and human resources, the pursuit of sound economic policies, and with democracy, good governance, respect for rule of law and human rights being entrenched nothing will stop Africa from getting there.
 Currently, 11 of world’s 20 fastest economies are in Africa.  The IMF projects that over the next decade six of world’s fastest growing economies will be in Africa.  Also eleven African countries, rank among the top ten sources for at least one major mineral in the world. Africa has 10 percent of the world’s reserves of oil, 50 percent of gold, 98 percent of chromium, 90 percent of the world’s cobalt and platinum group of metals, 70 percent of tantaline, 64 percent of manganese and one third of the world’s uranium.
Fortunately, this huge potential has not yet been fully harnessed and utilized.  Even the little that has been extracted much of it is being exported raw.  With the current awakening and the drive to stop being perpetual exporters of primary products and become exporters of processed or semi processed goods, things should work well for us.   When that is done Africa’s contribution to the world economy will definitely be quite significant. 
World’s Bread Basket
Ladies and Gentlemen;   
   Africa has 60 percent of the world’s uncultivated arable land.  With relatively abundant water resources for irrigation and permissive climate for agriculture, Africa has the potential of becoming the granary of this planet.  In this regard, what is required of us is to modernize our agriculture.  Transform it from its current state of being predominantly peasant, traditional, backward, less productive and subsistent to a modern, highly productive and commercial agriculture.
This requires increased investments by our governments, development partners and private sector in mechanization, irrigation, availability and the use of high yielding seeds, fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides.  There is also need to increase extension services so as to impart skills to the peasant farmers, provide them with financial services and improve crop market and rural infrastructure.  If these things are done, Africa can feed itself and the world while at the same time lifting millions of people out of poverty through increased production and incomes.  The African Development Bank has a very important role to play now and in future.  I know you are doing it but I would like to implore you to increase more funding for the development of agriculture in Africa.     
Ladies and Gentlemen;
As you all know, the biggest obstacle to effective utilisation of Africa’s potential and overall growth is poor infrastructure.  Today, Africa’s physical infrastructure remains highly under developed in the 50 years of its Independence. For Africa to be able to fully exploit its potential and promote intra-regional trade, it has to develop efficient connectivity in terms of roads, railways, ports, air transport and waterways. Africa also has to ensure reliable availability of electricity.  Fortunately, there are plenty of energy resources including hydro, natural gas, coal, oil, uranium, solar and wind.  Unfortunately, all these require heavy capital investments, which African governments alone cannot provide.  Financial institutions like AfDB and others have an important role to play to fill the gap.
Industrialization
Ladies and Gentlemen;
    As alluded to earlier, African countries cannot continue to depend on export of raw material whose prices are volatile. This price volatility leads to low and unstable export earnings.  Hence, value addition through industrial processing is a key strategy that Africa must implement.  Many African countries are endowed with natural resources and agricultural products that can be used as raw materials in domestic manufacturing and processing industries.  Africa can also take advantage of its low labour costs to attract industries that are relocating from high production cost countries.  Development of SME which are generally low capital enterprises holds key potential for Africa.
Mr. Chairman;
Human resource development is another important factor for sustaining economic growth, human development and empowerment of people. I know there has been notable progress made particularly with regard to education and training.  But, compared to progress made in other continents Africa lags too far behind.  We have to catch up with the others.  Therefore, we need to invest more especially in science education at all levels so that our countries leverage science and technology for Africa’s development.  But we also need to increase investment in vocational training and skills enhancement.
 Since ICT is a critical element that can help to enhance production and service delivery in various sectors, Africa must properly anchor ICT in its development strategy.  AFDB’s support in promoting science education in Africa is highly appreciated.  However, we beseech you to continue supporting Africa and increase resources for that purpose for development of ICT infrastructure.
Excellencies;
Ladies and Gentlemen;
Africa has great potential in the field of tourism.  Indeed, tourism is already one of the leading foreign exchange earners and job creators.  This is one sector which presents a huge potential for growth in future.  Currently, Africa’s share of world tourism is marginal. Statistics show that in 2010, out of 940 million tourists in the world only 49 million came to Africa.  Reasons are not far to find. Africa is least served with air flights of all continents.  Again air fares to Africa are much higher than for similar distance in Europe, America, and Asia.
 In our countries the tourist infrastructure such as hotels, transport, airlines, airports, sea vessels, tourist trains etc are less developed.  We need to invest more in the development of this sector because its potential is huge.  Africa has unique tourist attractions.  If our countries can be assisted in the development of the requisite infrastructure this potential can readily be harnessed.  With its high multiplier effect in the economy this sector deserves special attention by government and financial institutions like the AfDB. 
Potential Future Role of the AfDB
Mr. Chairman,
AfDB has been Africa’s dependable partner in development since its establishment in 1964. We can attest with confidence that the Bank has played a dynamic role in promoting Africa’s development agenda. The Bank has a deep knowledge of the continent and necessary passion for Africa’s development.  The Bank has made tremendous contribution towards promoting Africa’s growth in this regard.  I still believe the Bank can do more, and has to do more, now and in future to advance Africa’s development agenda. My expectation is not farfetched; it is based on the AfDB track record over the many years.
 I am glad that this meeting coincides with the formulation of the AfDB new ten years Long Term Strategy 2013-2022 that will replace its current Medium Term Strategy for 2008-2012. I find it befitting to seize this opportunity to put forward three proposals for consideration:
a.    The financing gap to upgrade and advance Africa’s infrastructure has to be addressed.  Inadequate and poor infrastructure is a major constraint to Africa’s development.  If successfully addressed, Africa’s pace of growth and development will be enhanced tremendously.  Failure to do so will make our economies to remain weak and vulnerable. I am pitching for infrastructure because the quality of infrastructure is a major factor in determining an economy’s competitiveness and prospects for growth. Unfortunately the situation in Africa is not that good.
        Let me share with you some of the statistics which speak volumes about the situation.  These are statistics for the last three years which up to now shows no significant change has happened.  In electricity, Africa’s average access to electricity is only 25 percent and the World Bank estimates that by 2020 about 60 percent of our continent will still be without power.  Per capita consumption of electricity is 62 kilowatts while that of the United States is 12,343 kilowatts.  Africa’s road density is 7 km per 100sq.km and only 12 – 17 percent is paved.  About 80 percent of the unpaved roads are accessible seasonally.
           Africa needs financial and technical support to upgrade and advance its infrastructure.  I know, as mentioned earlier, the AfDB is doing a lot in this regard, and I can personally attest with regard to the support extended to our country.  However, a lot more needs to be done in view of the prevailing situation in Africa.  We welcome more support from bilateral and multilateral donors as well as private sector partners. 

b.     Regarding agriculture, I believe the Bank can play an important role in helping African countries to transform their agriculture. Many African countries have prepared their national agriculture investment plans which are in line with AU’s CAADP.  What is needed in this regard is additional financial resources to enable them implement these plans.  I am confident that the Bank will stand ready to continue to assist African governments and the private sector engaged in agriculture. 

c.    The AFDB can also play a key role in industrialization in Africa, through supporting growth of manufacturing and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and the private sector.  Africa has a huge potential of developing a vibrant industrial sector, because of its huge raw material base and improved investment environment.  SMEs, if developed can play an important role in this endeavour. These will ease unemployment problem by creating jobs for the youth and fastest growing segments of the poor and unemployed in urban areas.  What is required is financial, technical and technological support mechanisms to governments and entrepreneurs in Africa to invest in manufacturing. 
Conclusion
Mr. President;
Ladies and Gentlemen;
The AfDB under the able and exemplary leadership of President Kaberuka, with the guidance of the Board of Governors has been doing a wonderful job.  The Bank has made a huge difference in promoting Africa’s development.  I am sure the Bank will do much more to meet our expectations and effectively rise to the many challenges.  But to do so the Bank needs the continued support of all of us.  At this juncture, I would like to thank the Bank Shareholders for supporting the Bank through the many years.  Let us continue to do so now and in future.  Let us continue to facilitate the Bank so as to enable to fulfil its vision and mission of supporting of Africa’s development endeavour.  Tanzania promises to play its part.
Before I conclude, let me add a word of appreciation to the Bank and the Government of Denmark for the establishment of African Guarantee Fund to support young people in business.  I welcome the initiative because unemployment is a growing challenge in all our countries.  I hope many more donors will join hands with AfDB and government of Denmark to increase resources to this Fund.  In the same vein, I welcome the establishment of the Aquans Fun of Funds for agriculture value addition.  Its important cannot be overemphasized. 
I wish you fruitful deliberations and we look forward with great anticipation to the outcome of your meeting.  After those many words, I hereby declare open the 47th Annual Meeting of the Boards of Governors of the African Development Bank and the 38th Meeting of the African Development Fund.
Thank you for your kind attention.

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012


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Rais Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete akimpokea Ikulu jijini Dar es salaam leo May 30, 2012 Mjumbe maalumu kutoka serikali ya Burundi, Mh Martin Nivyabandi, ambaye ni Waziri wa Maendeleo ya Jamii wa nchi hiyo. Kati ni Balozi wa Burundi nchini Tanzania


Rais Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete akiongea Ikulu jijini Dar es salaam leo May 30, 2012 na Mjumbe maalumu kutoka serikali ya Burundi, Mh Martin Nivyabandi, ambaye ni Waziri wa Maendeleo ya Jamii wa nchi hiyo. Kushoto  ni Balozi wa Burundi nchini Tanzania
Rais Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete akipokea ujumbe  Ikulu jijini Dar es salaam leo May 30, 2012 kutoka serikali ya Burundi alioletewa na Mh Martin Nivyabandi, ambaye ni Waziri wa Maendeleo ya Jamii wa nchi hiyo.
Rais Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete akisoma ujumbe alioupokea  Ikulu jijini Dar es salaam leo May 30, 2012 toka kwa Mjumbe maalumu kutoka serikali ya Burundi, Mh Martin Nivyabandi, ambaye ni Waziri wa Maendeleo ya Jamii wa nchi hiyo. shoto  ni Balozi wa Burundi nchini Tanzania
Rais Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete akimlaki Makamu wa Kwanza wa Rais wa Iran Mh Muhammad Reza Rahimi Ikulu jijini Dar es salaam leo May 30, 2012. Kiongozi huyo yuko nchini kwa ziara ya kikazi
Rais Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete akimlaki Makamu wa Kwanza wa Rais wa Iran Mh Muhammad Reza Rahimi Ikulu jijini Dar es salaam leo May 30, 2012. Kiongozi huyo yuko nchini kwa ziara ya kikazi
Rais Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete akiongea na  Makamu wa Kwanza wa Rais wa Iran Mh Muhammad Reza Rahimi Ikulu jijini Dar es salaam leo May 30, 2012. Kiongozi huyo yuko nchini kwa ziara ya kikazi. Katikati yao ni mkalimani
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