In Summary
While Chadian President
Idris Deby, who was the first to arrive, came for a two-day working visit as AU
chairman, his Zambian counterpart Edgar Lungu is in the country for a three-day
state visit.
Mr Deby, an incumbent chairman of the African Union, arrived at the Julius
Nyerere International Airport (JNIA) at 2.55pm.
Dar es Salaam. President John Magufuli yesterday received two Heads of State who are in the country on official visists.
While Chadian President Idris Deby,
who was the first to arrive, came for a two-day working visit as AU chairman,
his Zambian counterpart Edgar Lungu is in the country for a three-day state
visit.
Mr Deby, an incumbent chairman of the
African Union , arrived at the Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA) at
2.55pm.
There were also senior government
officials, including Chief Secretary John Kijazi, the minister for Foreign
Affairs and East African Cooperation, Dr Augustine Mahiga, and heads of
security organs. He left the airport for his hotel accompanied by Mr Majaliwa.
The plane carrying President Lungu
landed at the airport at 5.15pm and was received by his host Dr Magufuli, the
Zambian High Commissioner to Tanzania, Ms Grace Mujuma, and senior government
officials.
Mr Lungu’s visit is aimed at
strengthening bilateral economic and diplomatic relationships between his
country and Tanzania.
It is his first visit to Tanzania
since he was re-elected in August.
He received a 21-gun salute while the
national anthems of the two countries were being played. He then inspected a
guard of honour mounted by members of the Tanzania Peoples Defence Forces
(TPDF).
He later went back to the dais for
another round of national anthems.
President Lungu will today visit the
Tanzania Zambia Railway Authority (Tazara) headquarters, The Tanzania Zambia
Oil pipeline (Tazama) in Kigamboni and then hold talks with President Magufuli
at the State House.
The two leaders will then witness the
signing of the bilateral agreements and memorandum of understanding before
hosting joint press briefing.
Agreements to be inked will base on
five sectors namely transportation, diplomatic consultations, immigration and
prison.
According to Dr Mahiga, the Zambian
President is accompanied by over 20 delegates.
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