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Clinton hails Dar over policies


Tanzanians have every reason to be proud of their government which is full of innovations that are aimed at improving standards of living, the visiting former United States President Bill Clinton has said.
Zanzibar President, Dr Ali Mohamed Shein, shares a light moment with former US President Bill Clinton prior to their talks at the State House in Unguja Urban yesterday. Left is President Clinton’s daugher, Chelsea.
Zanzibar President, Dr Ali Mohamed Shein, shares a light moment with former US President Bill Clinton prior to their talks at the State House in Unguja Urban yesterday. Left is President Clinton’s daugher, Chelsea.
Mr Clinton said this in Dar es Salaam at the weekend during the signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Clinton Development Initiative (CDI) and the government of Tanzania.
The colourful event, which was held in the State House and attended by various dignitaries, including 10 farmers, witnessed the inking of an agreement that will go a long way in supporting the country’s agricultural sector by empowering small holders.
Mr Clinton said that his foundation will not fail in the undertaking. He added that allowing any failure would mean that CDI lacks capacity.
“This agreement is another evidence of the Tanzanian government’s efforts to improve the livelihood of its people. Indeed people of this country have every reason to boast of their government.
“This government is full of innovations aimed at improving people’s standards of living,” he said shortly after he had inked the agreement with his host, President Jakaya Kikwete.

Bill Clinton Azinduwa Mradi wa Ondoa Malaria Zanzibar U

  
Rais wa Zanzibar na Mwenyekiti wa Baraza la Mapinduzi Dkt. Ali Mohamed Shein, akihutubia katika uzinduzi huo wa Mradi wa kutokomeza Malaria Zanzibar uliofanyika katika viwanja vya Amaan kwa mchezo wa mpira wa miguu uliozikutanisha timu za Veterani wa Zanzibar.
Rais Mstaaf wa Marekani Bill Clinto akihutubia wakati wa Uzinduzi wa Mradi wa kuondoa Malaria Zanzibar, wakati alipofanya uinduzi huo katika viwanja vya Amaan.
Rais Mstaaf wa Marekani Bill Clinto akisalimiana na refalii wa mchezo huo Hafidh Ali, aliochezesha mchezo huo, akifahamishwa na Rais wa Zanzibar na Mwenyekiti wa Baraza la Mapinduzi Dkt. Ali Mohamed Shein.
Mtoto wa Bill Clinton akirusha shilingi kuashiria kuaza kwa mchezo wa uzinduzi wa Mradi wa Malaria uliofanyika uwanja wa Amaan uliozikutanisha timu za Wachezaji wa Zamani wa Zanzibar, uliofanyika katika uwanja wa Amaan.uliokutanisha timu za Jozani na Ngezi.
Mtoto wa Rais Mstaaf wa Marekani Chelsea akipiga mpira kuashiria kuzindua mradi wa kutokomeza Malaria Zanzibar, katika uzinduzi huo ulizikutanisha timu za Maveterani wa Zanzibar.

Kiongozi wa Timu ya Wazee Zanzibar Abdull Mshangama, akimkanidhi mlango wa Zanzibar Rais Mstaafu wa Marekani Bill Clinto, wakati wa uzinduzi wa Mradi wa Malaria Zanzibar uliofanyika katika uwanja wa amaan.
Rais Mstaafu wa Marekani Bill Clinto akisalimiana na watoto wa moja ya timu za watoto zilizoandaliwa katika uzinduzi huo

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