Thursday, 18 October 2012

Tanzania and Oman signed various agreements aimed at enhancing political and economic ties between the two countries

Tanzania and The Sultanate of Oman yesterday signed various agreements aimed at enhancing political and economic ties between the two countries. 

The Agreements were signed during the second day of President Dr. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete’s State Visit to the Sultanate following the invitation of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said. 

The agreements were signed yesterday during the joint Tanzania- Oman business forum held at AL Bustan Hotel in Muscat Oman including, The Agreement on Promotion and Protection of Investment, Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in higher Education between Oman and Zanzibar, Agreement on Cooperation in Records and Archives and the Agreement on Forming joint Business Council between Oman and Tanzania. In the Pictures below;
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Bernard Membe and Oman Ministry of Financial Affairs Secretary General, Sultan bin Salim Al Habsi sign and exchange legal instruments on the Agreement on Promotion and Protection of Investment.Witnessing the signing in President Dr.Jakaya Kikwete.
Zanzibar’s Minister for Labour, Cooperatives and Economic Empowerment, Haroun Ali Suleiman and Oman Minister for Higher Education Dr. Rawiyah AL Busaidi sign and exchange legal instruments on Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in higher Education between Oman and Zanzibar while President Dr.Jakaya Kikwete witness the signing ceremony.
The Permanent Secretary ,President’s Office(Civil Service) Mr. George Yambesi and Oman’s Ministry of Heritage and Culture under Secretary,Dr.Hamed bin Mohamed AL Dhawyan sign and exchange legal instruments on Agreement on Cooperation in Records and Archives.
The President of Tanzania chamber of Commerce, Agriculture and Industry Mr.Aloyce joseph Mwamanga and Oman’s President of Chamber of Commerce and Industry Mr.Khalil Abdullah Al konji sing an Agreement on Forming joint Business Council between Tanzania and Oman
 
(photos by Freddy Maro).

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