
Former Tanzanian president Benjamin Mkapa
Mkapa was met at the Harare International Airport by Vice
President Phelekezela Mphoko, Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe
Mumbengegwi and the Minister of Defence Dr Sydney Sekeramayi.
Foreign Affairs permanent secretary Joey Bimha said Mkapa had programmes lined up before he travels back to his country.
“I can confirm that Benjamin Mkapa is in the country after landing
at 1am and he has many engagements before he travels back,” he said.
Mkapa was the third president of Tanzania from 1995 to 2005. Today
Mkapa is expected to tour Alpha Omega Dairy and Amai Mugabe School and
Children’s Home while tomorrow, he is expected to meet with President
Mugabe.
On Thursday, he will officiate at the Southern African Research and
Documentation Centre (SARDC) renaming ceremony of a block which will be
named Julius K. Nyerere House.
The Southern African Research and Documentation Centre, (SARDC), is
an independent regional information resource centre which seeks to
enhance the effectiveness of key development processes in the SADC
region through the collection, production and dissemination of
information, and enabling the capacity to generate and use information.
SARDC’s objective is to improve the base of knowledge about
economic, political, cultural and social developments, and their
implications, by making information accessible to governments and policy
makers, non-governmental organisations, the private sector, regional
and international organisations, development agencies, parliaments, and
media.
SARDC has five main areas of focus which are pursued by separate
specialist departments for environment and water resources, gender,
democracy and governance, regional economic development, and human
development, in partnership with other institutions including the
Southern African Development Community (SADC) secretariat and sectors,
IUCN-The World Conservation Union, United Nations Environment Programme
(UNEP) and networks of national partners in SADC member states.
SARDC has an information resource centre containing over 12,000
subject files on regional issues, a library of books and periodicals,
and computerised databases in WIN-ISIS; and is establishing a “virtual
library” of internet access to its resources.
Mkapa is on Friday expected to deliver a lecture at the Zimbabwe
Defence College and in the afternoon he will tour some places in
Manicaland.
The construction of the National Defence College in 2010 was a
direct response to national security threats posed by the imposition of
illegal sanctions by Western countries and the need to preserve the
country’s independence , according to President Mugabe .
The Chinese People’s Liberation Army has donated $4.2 million to
the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF). The donation funded various army
projects.
Zanu PF’s relations with China date back to the liberation war era
when Beijing sponsored the party with military training and equipment.
The relationship continued after independence but was to intensify
under the ‘Look East’ policy, developed in reaction to President
Mugabe’s fall-out with the West.
In April 1998 Mkapa also visited Zimbabwe for a four-day state
visit during which he officially opened the Zimbabwe International
Trade Fair in Bulawayo .
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