In a joint meeting with the Minister for Industry and
Trade, Kitila Mkumbo, and Minister for Investment,
Geoffrey Mwambe, Mr Duddridge explored the potential
for increased UK investment in Tanzania whilst seeking
reassurances that improvements to Tanzania’s business
environment would be implemented.
Mr Duddridge saw directly how UK aid in Tanzania has
benefited the education and health sectors and changed
the lives of millions, through site visits to locations
directly supported by UK Official Development
Assistance. The Minister also saw first-hand how UK
expertise and assistance are helping Tanzanian
authorities combat people and drugs trafficking.
Speaking at the end of the visit, UK Minister for
Africa, James Duddridge said:
I am pleased that my first visit to Tanzania since
the inauguration of President Samia Suluhu Hassan has
been productive and mutually beneficial. I welcomed
the President’s commitments on international
cooperation, working with the business sector and
seeking advice from Tanzanian experts on COVID-19 and
I encouraged decisive action to tackle the effects of
the pandemic in Tanzania. I look forward to engaging
further as these areas progress.
British High Commissioner to Tanzania, David Concar
said:
The visit of a UK Minister to Zanzibar after many
years to assess progress in the unity government is
an important reminder of the rich historic
relationship between the UK and the islands, and
demonstrates the UK’s desire to see sustained
progress towards an inclusive, representative
Zanzibar governed for all.