Below: More activities for Presient Kikwete in Oman while his home country (above) is burning!
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Tanzanian president visits Grand Mosque
ThuRSDAY, 18 October 2012
MUSCAT — President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete of the United Republic of Tanzania yesterday visited the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Bausher.
He was briefed on the history of the mosquethat includes institute of the Islamic studies, lecture halls and other facilities. He viewed the architectural style of Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque which is derived from the Omani and Islamic architectural design. He also familiarised himself with the role of the mosque in the society and in conveying the tolerant message of Islam. — ONA
He was briefed on the history of the mosquethat includes institute of the Islamic studies, lecture halls and other facilities. He viewed the architectural style of Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque which is derived from the Omani and Islamic architectural design. He also familiarised himself with the role of the mosque in the society and in conveying the tolerant message of Islam. — ONA
Omani Women’s Day celebration at ROHM
Thu, 18 October 2012
MUSCAT — Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, President of Tanzania, his wife and the accompanying delegation attended yesterday the ceremony held at the Royal Opera House Muscat on the occasion of the Omani Women Day.
The Tanzanian President was welcomed upon his arrival at the Royal Opera House Muscat (ROHM) by Dr Rawya bint Saud al Busaidiyah, Minister of Higher Education, Chairperson of ROHM Board, accompanied by Ali bin Masoud al Sunaidy, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Head of the Mission of Honour accompanying the Tanzanian President.
The President toured the ROHM and heard a detailed explanation about the facilities and nature of shows presented and its year-round programme, in addition to see equipment in it which are the latest equipment used for music and other international opera performances. The President expressed his happiness to visit the ROHM which is considered among the finest opera houses worldwide.
The celebration of the Omani Women's Day included a number of diverse programmes, such as, folklore and musical shows initiated by the British Famosa Guitar followed by Takht Sharqi (Oriental) music by Syrian women group and the talented musicians from the Omani Royal Symphony Orchestra. This celebration is in honour of Omani women's contributions in the arts and culture and her important role in the Omani society. — ONA
The Tanzanian President was welcomed upon his arrival at the Royal Opera House Muscat (ROHM) by Dr Rawya bint Saud al Busaidiyah, Minister of Higher Education, Chairperson of ROHM Board, accompanied by Ali bin Masoud al Sunaidy, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Head of the Mission of Honour accompanying the Tanzanian President.
The President toured the ROHM and heard a detailed explanation about the facilities and nature of shows presented and its year-round programme, in addition to see equipment in it which are the latest equipment used for music and other international opera performances. The President expressed his happiness to visit the ROHM which is considered among the finest opera houses worldwide.
The celebration of the Omani Women's Day included a number of diverse programmes, such as, folklore and musical shows initiated by the British Famosa Guitar followed by Takht Sharqi (Oriental) music by Syrian women group and the talented musicians from the Omani Royal Symphony Orchestra. This celebration is in honour of Omani women's contributions in the arts and culture and her important role in the Omani society. — ONA
JVs explored with Tanzania
Thu, 18 October 2012
MUSCAT — His Highness Sayyid Fahd bin Mahmood al Said, Deputy Prime Minister for the Council of Ministers, received yesterday Tanzanian President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete.
HH Sayyid Fahd welcomed the Tanzanian president and his delegation and reviewed with him the good relations between the two friendly countries which emanates from the historic ties that link the two countries.
He pointed out that this meeting comes after the official talks between His Majesty Sultan Qaboos and the Tanzanian President, which shaped the future of the co-operation between the two friendly countries. He affirmed that His Majesty’s government will take all steps to boost co-operation between the two countries.
The Tanzanian president expressed his delight for visiting the Sultanate in response to an invitation by His Majesty the Sultan. He thanked and appreciated His Majesty, the Omani government and people for the warm reception which reflects the deep rooted relations between the two countries.
The president also hailed the official talks he had with His Majesty the Sultan and the outcome of which will have a positive impact on both friendly peoples. He admired the achievements made by the Sultanate at in both domestic and foreign spheres.
He said the visit and the agreements singed on encouraging and protection of investments, establishing the Omani-Tanzanian Businessmen Council and others will open new horizons for more co-operation and provides opportunities to establish joint ventures between the Sultanate and Tanzania. During the meeting, they agreed on mechanism to enhance co-operation in various fields to serve the joint interests of both the countries.
At the end of the meeting, they exchanged mementos.
The meeting was attended by the Minister Responsible for Foreign Affairs, Higher Education Minister, Commerce and Industry Minister (Head of the Mission of Honour accompanying the guest), Agriculture and Fisheries Minister, Assistant Secretary-General for the Office of the Deputy Prime Ministers for the Council of Ministers, the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, OCCI Chairman and the Sultanate’s ambassador to Tanzania. From the Tanzanian side it was attended by the members accompanying the president. — ONA
HH Sayyid Fahd welcomed the Tanzanian president and his delegation and reviewed with him the good relations between the two friendly countries which emanates from the historic ties that link the two countries.
He pointed out that this meeting comes after the official talks between His Majesty Sultan Qaboos and the Tanzanian President, which shaped the future of the co-operation between the two friendly countries. He affirmed that His Majesty’s government will take all steps to boost co-operation between the two countries.
The Tanzanian president expressed his delight for visiting the Sultanate in response to an invitation by His Majesty the Sultan. He thanked and appreciated His Majesty, the Omani government and people for the warm reception which reflects the deep rooted relations between the two countries.
The president also hailed the official talks he had with His Majesty the Sultan and the outcome of which will have a positive impact on both friendly peoples. He admired the achievements made by the Sultanate at in both domestic and foreign spheres.
He said the visit and the agreements singed on encouraging and protection of investments, establishing the Omani-Tanzanian Businessmen Council and others will open new horizons for more co-operation and provides opportunities to establish joint ventures between the Sultanate and Tanzania. During the meeting, they agreed on mechanism to enhance co-operation in various fields to serve the joint interests of both the countries.
At the end of the meeting, they exchanged mementos.
The meeting was attended by the Minister Responsible for Foreign Affairs, Higher Education Minister, Commerce and Industry Minister (Head of the Mission of Honour accompanying the guest), Agriculture and Fisheries Minister, Assistant Secretary-General for the Office of the Deputy Prime Ministers for the Council of Ministers, the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, OCCI Chairman and the Sultanate’s ambassador to Tanzania. From the Tanzanian side it was attended by the members accompanying the president. — ONA
Source: Oman Observer
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