Dar es Salaam — The
World Bank says its relationship with the Tanzanian government is
strong and has assured that it will continue to collaborate in different
sectors of the economy, according to the
ministry of foreign affairs.
The World Bank
representative Ms Mara Marwick reportedly met and held talks with the
minister of Foreign Affairs and East Africa Co-operation Prof
Palamagamba Kabudi in his Dar office.
A statement by the
ministry quoted Ms Marwick saying the relationship between the Bank and
Tanzania is good as has lasted since 1960. The bank, it noted, will
continue to support the country's development plans through loans and
grants.
"We enable the
government in different areas and also work together in important issues
such as development policies analyses, and this shows our commitment to
Tanzania," she said.
She said the talks
with the minister cited issues ranging from education, infrastructure,
economy, industries and human development. Speaking during the
discussion, Prof Kabudi said Tanzania will continue to honour its
agreements with the World Bank.
"I call on
Tanzanians to ignore claims that our relationship with the World Bank is
bad and only wait for official statements by both the two sides," he
said. "A lot has been said but most of them are not true and sometime it
is not wise to answer every claim that is being made out there" he
said.
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"We discussed
relations in the education sector, especially on girls education and
promotion of human resources. We also discussed infrastructure, health,
water and energy," he said.
The talks have come
in the backdrop of reports that the WB shelved a decision to approve
Sh1.2 loan to Tanzania over campaigns by activists to force the
government to reverse a move to lock out pregnant girls from
school-rentry.
The loan has now
been witheld twice as the WB and the government once again relooks at
segments of the education plan that was the intended beneficiary of the
loan.
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