DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA, the United Kingdoms and Sweden have insisted on the broader cooperation, noting it as a key player in making their countries implement their strategic development projects.
Tanzania’s Minister of Finance, Khamis Mussa Omar, has held talks with the United Kingdom’s Ambassador to Tanzania, Marianne Young, and the Ambassador of Sweden, Charlotta Ozaki Macias, aimed at strengthening cooperation in key sectors that impact citizens’ livelihoods.
The discussions took place at the Ministry of Finance sub-office in Dar es Salaam, where both sides emphasized that bilateral cooperation is a crucial catalyst for the successful implementation of development projects and for enhancing social and economic well-being.
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Ambassador Omar underscored that the Government will continue to carry out its responsibilities with transparency and accountability in the management and implementation of development projects. He assured development partners that Tanzania is ready to collaborate sincerely to achieve shared goals that benefit its people.
For their part, the Ambassadors of the United Kingdom and Sweden stated that their countries value their long-standing relations with Tanzania and will continue to cooperate across various development sectors for the mutual benefit of both sides.
The meeting was also attended by the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Finance, Natu El-Maamry Mwamba; the Deputy Permanent Secretary, Amina Khamis Shaaban; the Assistant Commissioner for External Finance, Melckzedeck Mbise; as well as officials from the British and Swedish embassies.
