President of United Republic of
Tanzania John Pombe Magufuli has thanked government of Kuwait for its
financial support for the construction of Chaya – Nyahua road in Singida
region.
The Kuwait government has
offerred to provide Tshs 110 billion loan to fund the 85- kilometre road
which will connect communication inftrastructure between Singida and
Tabora regions.
During the talks with Kuwaiti
Ambassador to Tanzania Jasem Ibrahim al Najem at the state house early
this week, President Magufuli extended his gratitutde to the Ruler of
Kuwait King Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah for the support his
country has been rendering to Tanzania.
“Please extend my warmest
greetings to the King, Sheik Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and let
him know that we appreciate his support and that of his country to our
efforts to develop our country and would like to assure his Majesty that
we will wisely use the money and complete the road construction” said
President Magufuli.
He also expressed his
appreciation to the government of Kuwait for the support on different
developmental projects in the country including US $ 250,000 loan for
the purchase of medical aquipments at the Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac
Institute, US $ 50 million for construction of Mnazi Mmoja hospital in
Zanzibar and drilling of 27 clean water wells for schools and citizens
across the cit and assured him of Tanzania’s readiness to strengthen
bilateral relations between the two countries.
President Magufuli assured
Kuwaiti King, Sheik Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah of Tanzania’s
readiness to continue strengthening bilateral relations between the two
countries and used the occassion to solicite suport for the construction
of the country’s capital Dodoma.
President Mgufuli also received
from Kuwait envoy two vehicles for collection of solid waste worth US $
200,000 to support the cleanliness campaign in the country.
On his side, Ambassodor Jasem
Ibrahim Al- Najem told President Magufuli that Kuwait and Tanzania were
enjoying excellent bilateral relations and his country was proud of its
relations with Tanzania and vowed to continue to enhance them.
Later on, President Magufuli
held talks with special envoy of President of the Democratic Republic of
Congo (DRC), Ambassador Leonard She Okitundu who handed over special
message from President Joseph Kabila.
During the talks, the special
envoy-Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foregn Affairs Leonard
She Okitundu told President Magufuli that the situation in DRC was calm
and that the peace dialogue between the parties was going on well.
President Magufuli reiterated Tanzania’s commitment to continue supporting efforts to end political disputes in their country.
Meanwhile, president Magufuli
has said that Tanzania and Mozambique will continue to consolidate
their bilateral relationships as they were built in strong historical
foundation.
Talking to the Special Envoy of
the President of the Republic of Mozambique who is also Minister of
Defense General Atanasio Salvador Ntumuke at the State House recently,
President Magufuli told General Ntumuke that strengthening of relations
between the two countries was vital for the benefit of both sides.
Relations between the two
countries dates back during struggle for independence of the people of
Mozambican who received massive support from Tanzania.

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