Speaking in Dar es Salaam yesterday
during a farewell event, Ambassador Lu said media had a great role to
play in the country’s development agenda, insisting that practitioners
must put ahead Tanzania’s interests.
Mr Lu, who has served as Chinese
Ambassador to Tanzania for over six years, said, “Sometimes media is
considered to be the fourth or fifth pillar of State. You must always
remember that you are Tanzanians in whatever you are doing.”
He said the media was duty bound to
portray the country’s positive image to the outside world, including
showing opportunities.“Patriotism and responsible journalism must be
upheld,” he insisted.
But, Mr Lu also expressed gratitude to
the media industry in the country for its performance, saying it has set
a basis for the government to gain mileage in its industrialisation
drive that would be achieved soon. He said media has made Tanzania to be
admired in and outside its boundaries and should be emulated by other
countries.
Speaking about peace and harmony in the
country, Ambassador Lu said during his six-year stay in the country, he
has learnt a lot about Tanzania and its over 120 tribes living
cohesively that he will miss once he leaves the country.
“I have been reading your professional
news and editorial articles every day. You have opened a window for me
and the Chinese people in Tanzania, to learn about national strategy and
your people’s livelihood.
“It’s because of your dedication that
the good stories of Tanzanian-China cooperation could reach millions of
Tanzanian people and friendship between our two countries could blossom
everywhere,” he stressed.
Without elaborating further, he said
according to African Barometer, an authoritative survey conducted by an
African research organisation, China is enjoying a massive popularity
among Tanzanians as a result of the press.
Wishing Tanzania success in its strategy
to become industrialised, he said the cooperation between the two
countries should be tapped professionally to produce a pool of skilled
personnel who will work in the factories and raise the economy of the
country.
“In China, no matter how poor a family
is, one must not let one’s child to feel the pinch of poverty while
taking the child to school, hence, I urge you to invest a lot in
education to produce educated people for your industries,” he further
said.
The Ambassador equally urged the
international community to support Tanzania in its education sector, so
as to have a pool of skilled personnel and make the country reach the
heights of China in 20 years to come.
Bidding Dr Lu farewell, the Minister for
Information, Culture, Arts and Sports, Dr Harrison Mwakyembe, said the
Ambassador during his tenure was a true friend of Tanzania, who ought to
be thanked for doing a lot to the country.
He said in March, 2017, the Ambassador
unconditionally improved Tanzania-China bilateral cooperation in
Johannesburg together with other leaders where a Comprehensive Strategy
Partnership was signed to implement practical cooperation between China
and Africa in ten major fields ranging from industrialisation,
agriculture modernisation, infrastructure and poverty alleviation that
should not be forgotten.
He said as a ‘patriotic Tanzanian’ the
Ambassador has made sure that China becomes the largest taking partner
and second largest investment source in the country. He said total
Chinese Investment to Tanzania has reached 7bn US dollars, with more
than 800 joint-ventures and sole investment companies operating in
Tanzania as a result of his friendship with Tanzania. “Every year, over
700 Tanzanian students go to China for further education.
The outcome of China-Tanzania
cooperation is benefiting all fields of the economy and social
development and every aspect to our citizens’ livelihood,” he pointed
out. On his side, Dr Salim Ahmed Salim described Chinese interest in
Tanzania led by the Ambassador as an all-weather season friend no matter
the challenges and good times cropping in. He said Dr Lu would be
remembered as a blood brother of Tanzanians not just at the cooperation
side, but also in other areas.
Ambassador Job Lusinde, who also
attended the occasion, praised the Ambassador for cementing the
cooperation of the two countries that dates back to the days of Mwalimu
Julius Nyerere.
While bidding farewell to the
Ambassador, the Secretary-General of Tanzania-China Friendship Promotion
Association, Dr Joseph Kahama, said he was extolled by fresh energy in
the private sector that Dr Lu has brought.
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