Wednesday, February 25, 2009

UN chief Ban to visit Tanzania

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is expected to arrive in the country tomorrow to start a three-day official visit. The UN chief's visit follows an invitation extended to him by President Jakaya Kikwete in New York last September.

Mr Ban will hold high-level talks with his host and representatives of international organisations based in Tanzania. Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation minister Bernard Membe said the visiting is aiming at strengthening the relations between Tanzania and the UN.

Msomaji
New York

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

For the many different parts of the world , tanzania is becoming a built-in priority. Much of the leaders and investors are concentrating on Tanzania. Thanks JK

Anonymous said...

Wapumbavu wachache walipiga kelele sana juu ya safari za JK nje ya nchi, sasa mnaona jinsi rais wenu alikuwa akifanya safari zenye akiri ndio maana viongozi wakubwa wote wanakuja kwetu.

Kazi nzuri Dk. Kikwete

Anonymous said...

As his decade as president of China reflected on the accomplishments made by president Kikwete. Among his greatest achievements, he believed, was focusing global attention on the fight against corruption, through the fisadi's campaign.

Omari
New York

Anonymous said...

For your information, to help achieve a more peaceful future for Tanzania, Mr. Kikwete currently has more than two-thirds of all of his exparties worldwide stationed there.

Insider
Morroco

Anonymous said...

I feel very much humbled by what I am seeing now,”.“That makes me resolve again my firm commitment to work for the improvement of living conditions, education, water, sanitation, housing — all these are the challenges which we must overcome, and we thanx god for the good work done by president Kikwete


Doto
Wichita
U S A

Anonymous said...

Since Kikwete became a president,Tanzania, has became one of the pilot countries for the reform programme known as "Delivering as One" that aims to coordinate all UN efforts on the ground.