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Now, there' s still a lot of conflict here on this continent; I understand that. I was asked yesterday, "Well, how come you' re not going to the places of conflict?" Well, one reason you go to places of success is to show people what' s possible. I am going tomorrow [Tues-day] * to a place that had been in serious conflict, however, and that' s Rwanda.
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President Kikwete. Thank you. Well, thank you, President. First, I thank you for the invitation. It's an honor for me; it's an honor for Tanzania; it's an honor for Africa. Well, I came here to say thank you very much on behalf of the people of Africa, on behalf of the people of Tanzania. You have done so much for Africa-
President [Bush]. I' ll be-[laughter]. But I must say that our trip here has exceeded my expectations. I knew you were an accomplished Government. After all, you' ve dramatically reduced malaria; you' re in the process of dramatically reducing HIV/AIDS. My country has awarded you the largest Millennium Challenge grant ever in the history of our Nation, all because your Government is committed to honest, decent government for the people.
Mtango added, "The president is coming to seek people who can help Tanzania with capital and technology. We have a lot of people who have skills and also have a lot of resources, and what we lack is capital and technology. Tanzania is a great country with a stable political system and a ripe economy," Since one of the key elements of the president's policy focus is the "openness to private sector-led investment and trade," and the promotion of shared economic growth, Mtango was asked about the country's natural resources and he replied, "We have gas, minerals, the largest port in East Africa and we have Mount Kilimanjaro which is the tallest in Africa and the second tallest in the world. Los Angeles' powerful and elite is poised to welcome His Excellency Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, the pres...
The African Continent has experienced important progress in recent years. Economic growth is at historic highs; democracy is taking root in many countries; and efforts to combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other infectious diseases are showing results.
The gala was chaired by American financier and conservationist Paul Tudor Jones II and Reginald Mengi, CEO of Tanzania's IPP Limited. The gala also honored leading Americans and Africans for their contributions to Africa and the world. Tanzanian President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete accepted the African National Achievement Award on behalf of the people of Tanzania.
President Bush yesterday signed a $698 million aid package here - the latest and largest installment in a program aimed at holding recipient countries accountable for the money they receive - during another day of adulation for the president. The agreement, signed by Mr. Bush and Tanzanian President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete in front of the massive State House here in Tanzania's capital, will go toward building infrastructure, clean- water projects and hydropower development.
LUSAKA, Zambia, November 9, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- His Excellency, Mr. Rupiah Banda, President of the Republic of Zambia, on Friday conveyed a congratulatory message to his counterpart, His Excellency, Mr. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, President of the United Republic of Tanzania, for having won the recent presidential election in his country. The President said the re-election of President Kikwete following the October 31st, 2010 elections, was a sure testimony of the confidence and trust that the people of Tanzania and Zanzibar have in his exemplary and wise leadership.
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