Ukweli usemwe sasa,ukichelewa tumekwisha.
Ni nini kimetipata sisi Watanzania? Hasa viongozi wetu?
Nimemsikia Raisi akiwa Scotland, Kenya, Misri nk. Nimemsikia Makamu wa Rais majuzi hapa akiwa nje, nimemsikia Waziri Mkuu akimkaribisha na kumweleza mcheza filamu maarufu wa India aje kuwekeza kusaidia uendelezaji filamu hapa kwetu,ati ainue vipaji.
Mimi ni Muumini wa Uwekezaji kuwa ndiyo msingi wa kuongeza pato la nchi kwa haraka! Lakini najiuliza ni kwa nini hatujiamini kama Taifa kuwa tuna Uwezo wa Kuwekeza kwa Wenzetu???
Nimeenda Zambia,Afrika ya Kusini, Kenya,Uganda nk,fursa ni chungu mbovu,na sijaona Viongozi wetu wakipigia debe kama debe linalopigwa kufanikisha wao waje!
Filamu zetu ni Bora kuliko tunavyofikiri,sijui tumajidharau kuona aibu kuzipigia debe.
Mantiki ya Royal tour ya Rais wetu no nzuri,lakini tumsaidie kupanua wazo lake kuwe na "extra mutual benefits" ambazo ni tangible zenye kuondoa iferiorities tunazoenda nazo sasa kuwa hatuwezi kuwekeza Misri, EU,nk.
Nia yangu ni njema,kuendeleza Taifa letu kiuchumi.
Preisdent El-Sisi Receives President of Tanzania
Wednesday, 10 November 2021 / 03:14 PM
International
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received today President Samia Hassan of the United Republic of Tanzania at Al-Ittihadiya Palace, where ceremonial welcome was performed, the two national anthems were played, and the guard of honor was reviewed.
The Spokesman for the Egyptian Presidency stated that both presidents had one-to-one discussions, followed by extensive talks between the delegations of the two countries. President El-Sisi welcomed the Tanzanian President in Egypt in her first state visit, expressing his appreciation for the close historical relations and joint cooperation between the two countries.
His Excellency stressed that Egypt is seeking to strengthen relations and consolidate strategic cooperation with Tanzania in various fields, especially at the economic, trade and security levels, in addition to holding the joint committee between the two countries.
The President also affirmed Egypt’s keenness to support Tanzania’s development needs, especially in the sectors of infrastructure, electricity, health and agriculture, by maximizing the investments of specialized Egyptian companies that have gained extensive experience of and expertise in these fields. This is in addition to transferring expertise and building capacities through the sessions and grants Egypt offers to contribute to building Tanzanian cadres.
On her part, President Samia expressed her country's great appreciation for its long and distinguished historical relations with Egypt, stressing Tanzania's keenness to develop these relations in various fields, especially at the level of trade and economic cooperation.
She also expressed her country's interest to maximize the technical support provided by Egypt to Tanzanian cadres in the areas of capacity building and to have the support of Egyptian companies working in the field of infrastructure, especially in light of the ambitious development plan that Tanzania seeks to implement.
Julius Nyerere Hydropower Station project, one of the largest national projects in Tanzania which is on top of that development plan, reflects the deep, distinguished relations and friendship between Egypt and Tanzania.
The Tanzanian president also praised the pivotal role that Egypt plays regionally in maintaining peace and security, commending, in this regard, the Egyptian positions aimed at achieving stability in the Great Lakes region, East Africa and the Nile Basin.
This role was reflected in the great Egyptian support for resolving outstanding issues in this framework in all international and regional forums.
The Spokesman added that the meeting discussed ways to enhance bilateral cooperation frameworks between the two countries at various levels, especially at the economic and trade levels, by attracting more Egyptian investments and enhancing market access for Egyptian products in Tanzania.
The meeting also addressed cooperation efforts in the fields of fisheries, animal production, as well as agriculture and coordination between the two countries in the field of combating terrorism and extremist ideology.
The discussion in this respect was held in light of Egypt’s experience in spreading the true moderate Islam, combating religious intolerance and hatred, and supporting the preservation of the values of coexistence and tolerance.
The meeting also discussed the latest developments in the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) issue. It was agreed to intensify coordination between the two countries during the coming period on this sensitive and vital issue. President El-Sisi stressed that the water issue is of paramount importance for the Egyptian people for it is a national security issue.
Thus, Egypt is adhering to its water rights by reaching a just and legally-binding agreement for the filling and operation of the GERD, in accordance with the rules of international law and the presidential statement of the UN Security Council in this regard.
This agreement would enhance security and stability in the region as a whole, open up prospects for cooperation between the Nile Basin countries, and achieve the common interests of all the parties.
At the conclusion of the talks, the two presidents witnessed the signing ceremony of a number of memoranda of understanding between the two brotherly countries in the fields of higher education, education, and youth and sports.
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Preisdent El-Sisi Receives President of Tanzania