H.E. President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete announced his new cabinet yesterday,
it was highly anticipated that President Kikwete would reshuffle the cabinet after
appointing the former United Nations Deputy Secretary general
Dr Asha Rose Migiro as a member of Parliament in the Month of December 2013.
President Jakaya Kikwete on Tuesday, this week, nominated former United Nations Deputy Secretary General, Dr Asha-Rose Migiro, Member of Parliament.
And a section of the Tanzanian media, led by an authoritative Kiswahili weekly, Raia Mwema, was spot-on in linking the president’s move with his plans to reshuffle the cabinet.
Dr Migiro was the Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation when her name was given by President Kikwete to the then newly elected United Nations Secretary General, Ban Kin Moon after the latter had requested for the name (preferably that of a woman) for appointing to the newly introduced UN post as a way of appreciating Tanzania’s sterling role in successfully campaigning for him for the top UN job.
President Jakaya Kikwete on Tuesday, this week, nominated former United Nations Deputy Secretary General, Dr Asha-Rose Migiro, Member of Parliament.
And a section of the Tanzanian media, led by an authoritative Kiswahili weekly, Raia Mwema, was spot-on in linking the president’s move with his plans to reshuffle the cabinet.
Dr Migiro was the Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation when her name was given by President Kikwete to the then newly elected United Nations Secretary General, Ban Kin Moon after the latter had requested for the name (preferably that of a woman) for appointing to the newly introduced UN post as a way of appreciating Tanzania’s sterling role in successfully campaigning for him for the top UN job.
President Jakaya Kikwete on Tuesday, this week, nominated former United Nations Deputy Secretary General, Dr Asha-Rose Migiro, Member of Parliament.
And a section of the Tanzanian media, led by an authoritative Kiswahili weekly, Raia Mwema, was spot-on in linking the president’s move with his plans to reshuffle the cabinet.
Dr Migiro was the Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation when her name was given by President Kikwete to the then newly elected United Nations Secretary General, Ban Kin Moon after the latter had requested for the name (preferably that of a woman) for appointing to the newly introduced UN post as a way of appreciating Tanzania’s sterling role in successfully campaigning for him for the top UN job.
President Jakaya Kikwete on Tuesday, this week, nominated former United Nations Deputy Secretary General, Dr Asha-Rose Migiro, Member of Parliament.
And a section of the Tanzanian media, led by an authoritative Kiswahili weekly, Raia Mwema, was spot-on in linking the president’s move with his plans to reshuffle the cabinet.
Dr Migiro was the Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation when her name was given by President Kikwete to the then newly elected United Nations Secretary General, Ban Kin Moon after the latter had requested for the name (preferably that of a woman) for appointing to the newly introduced UN post as a way of appreciating Tanzania’s sterling role in successfully campaigning for him for the top UN job.
The incumbent Foreign affairs minister Hon. Bernard Membe and Prof. Muhongo both hold on to
their currentis portfolios of foreign affais and international cooperal and minerals respecticely.
Hon. January Makamba has been made a full minister after being a deputy in several ministries.
The list that we have received seems to have some new faces and a few old ones
with some deputies being made full ministers after clearly demonstrating their capacities.
The President appears have mave made some bold moves by appointing new young
ministers like Hon. Makamba but he has also kept the voices of experience with safe
hands like Membe, Sitta and Magufulid to maintain the continuity.
January Makamba...Agriculture food and cooperatives
Dr Asha Rose Migiro...East Africa
Sanwel Sitta...Defence
Harrison Mwakyembe...Tamisemi
Deo Filikunjombe.....Transport
Abdallah Kigoda....Finance and Economy
Prof. Kabudi.....Education
Prof. Mark Mwandosya...Public Services Management
Aggrey Mwanri...Works
Dr. Magufuli....Natural Resources and Tourism
Dr. Charles Muhangwa Kitwanga....Livestock and fisheries
Dr. John Tizeba.....Home Affairs
Dr. Mary Nagu...Business and industries
Prof. Maghembe....Water
Prof. Sospeter Muhongo....Energy and Minerals
Bernard Membe...Foreign Affairs
Prof Anna Tibaijuka....Lands, Housing and Human Setllements
Prof. pius P Mbawala....Science and technology
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