Waziri wa jumuiya ya Africa Mashariki,Samuel Sitta,ambaye
pia ni mbunge wa Urambo mashariki kwa tiketi ya chama cha Mapinduzi (CCM)
ambaye pia aliwahi kua spika wa bunge la Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania katika
kipindi cha mwaka (2005-2010) mwenye miwani katikati akiwa na wakuu wengine
kutoka Tanzania, Burundi na Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC).
Tanzania, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo
(DRC) have initiated agreements on economic cooperation.This follows isolation
by their East African Community (EAC) partners Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda in the
so called “coalition of the willing”
Representatives of the three countries met in Bujumbura,
Burundi on Wednesday as a follow-through of an earlier promise made by a
Tanzanian minister on the country’s intention to cooperate with Burundi and DR
Congo.
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
Addressing journalists on the cooperation, the Tanzanian
minister for East African Cooperation Samuel Sitta said Tanzania, Burundi and
Congo have agreed to jointly develop road, rail, air and water transportation
infrastructure.
He said the meeting focused on improving transport
infrastructure in Lake Tanganyika, which joins Tanzania, Burundi, DRC and
Zambia.
"We also plan to develop Uvinza railway line from
the area to Msongati Tanzania, Burundi and also connecting roads Manyoni -
Tabora - Kigoma via Bujumbura to South Kivu, DRC,” said Sitta.
The meeting in Burundi was attended by Minister Sitta,
Burundi’s minister for East African Cooperation Leontine Nzeyimana and the DRC
Minister of Transport, Jack Lukeba.
"We also visited the Port of Kalindo in Lake
Tanganyika on the Burundi side because we want to improve the ports of the
lake,” said Mr Sitta.
Regarding air transport, Mr Sitta said Tanzanis is
addressing the possibility of starting flights from Dar es Salaam to Bujumbura.
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