Rais wa
Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania Dkt. John Pombe Magufuli (kulia)
akigonganisha bilauri na Mke wa Rais wa Rwanda, Mama Jeannette Kagame
katika kusherehekea Dhifa ya Kitaifa aliyomuandalia mgeni wake Rais wa
Rwanda Paul Kagame (katikati) Ikulu jijini Dar es Salaam. Rais Kagame
alikuwa nchini kwa ziara ya Kikazi.
Rais
wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania Dkt. John Pombe Magufuli (katikati)
akiwa amesima kutoa heshima wakati wa Dhifa ya Kitaifa aliyomuandalia
mgeni wake Rais Kagame (kulia kwake). Kulia ni Makamu wa Rais Samia
Suluhu Hassan. Wa pili
kulia ni Mke wa Tanzania Mama Janet Magufuli na kushoto ni Mke wa Rais wa Rwanda, Jeannette Kagame.
kulia ni Mke wa Tanzania Mama Janet Magufuli na kushoto ni Mke wa Rais wa Rwanda, Jeannette Kagame.
- SYLIVESTER DOMASA
The red carpet glamour followed a state
visit by Rwandese President Paul Kagame to officiate the opening of the
40th Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair currently going on at
Mwalimu J. K. Nyerere Trade Fair Grounds in the city.
Janeth Magufuli and Janeth Kagame, First
Lady of Tanzania and Rwanda respectively, attended the grand state
banquet. Also attending the banquet were Vice- President, Ms Samia
Suluhu Hassan, Chief Secretary (CS) Eng Kijazi, former Prime Ministers
Mizengo Pinda and Dr Salim Ahmed Salim, former National Assembly
Speaker, Ms Anne Makinda, Deputy Speaker, Dr Tulia Ackson and religious
leaders from the two countries.
Speaking at the banquet, Mr Kagame said
the common interests of the two sides are far greater than their
differences. “The mutual relationship push Rwanda to do even more
business with Tanzania in years to come,” Rwandese President, Mr Kagame
said toasting back to his host, Mr Magufuli.
The president went on to note that
Tanzania is blessed with wide range of natural resources, yet it is an
important gate way to the world. Mr Kagame lauded President Magufuli for
positive transformation he has embarked on seven months after he was
elected to the topmost job in the country.
He assured Tanzanians and Rwandese that
the friendship between the two sides would continue to flourish, though
there have been ups and downs. “We’re opening up partnerships and new
opportunities for our people to prosper … We strive and prosper because
of our differences but indeed we share the same interests,” Mr Kagame
told a full-parked banquet.
More than 200 guests including political
leaders, representatives of international organisations, diplomats, the
State House and ministry of foreign affairs officials and CEOs of
public and private entities mingled in a state-of-the-art conference
hall built on the south-west on the white colored State House.
The national flags of Rwanda and
Tanzania were hung in the hall and the banquet began with the police
band playing national anthems of the two countries. Giving a welcoming
note, Mr Magufuli extended warm welcome to the Rwandese president and
other members allied with Kagame’s official delegation.
Mr Magufuli said the relationship
between Tanzania and Rwanda should benefit the citizens and that he
believed there would be more for both countries to share. “May God bless
our relationship and give long life to you President Kagame and wife,
Janeth.
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