Tanzania: 1000 delegates from 86 countries to converge in Dar for the World Economic Forum

Economic News By LeoOdera Omolo In Kisumu Town.

Important gatherings which will involve over 1000 delegates from 85 countries are expected this week in the Tanzanian capital, Dar Es Salaam to attend the 20th World Economic Forum.

According to the Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete, eleven African heads of state and governments will be among the participants expected to be in attendance at the forum which starts on Thursday.

The forum comes on the heel of the just concluded Investment Conference held in the Uganda capital, Kampala, which both Presidents Yoweri Museveni, Jakaya Kkwete and Kenya’s Prime Minister Raila Odinga were the key speakers.

Preside Kikwete will be the host of the forum, which is expected to explore he theme ‘Rethinking of Africa’s Growth Strategy.’

Kikwete told the organizers and newsmen in Dar Es Salaam that Africa is full of potential and it has been growing steadily despite the economical instability and recession that is facing the world today.

“We will have the opportunity to examine Africa’s present strategy to ensure there is a better tomorrow,” said President Kikwete.

The forum is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its Africa meeting. At the same time, Africa is marking 50 years since the start of independence movement that transformed the continent’s geopolitical landscape.

“It is a fitting gesture to celebrate this milestone year by hosting the Africa meeting for the first time in East ,said World Economic Forum director Katherine Tweedie in a press statement issued in Dar Es Salaam at the weekend

She said it is encouraging o see the strong support from President Kikwete, the government and the business community at this pivotal point in time, when Africa and the rest of the world seek answers to the economic crisis to find solutions.’.

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4 thoughts on “Tanzania: 1000 delegates from 86 countries to converge in Dar for the World Economic Forum

  1. Douglas O. Majwala

    Africa’s agenda in any global forum has always been like a goat’s case brought before hyena for judgment; Africans are born crying, live complaining and die disappointed. Africans in Diaspora remain the same as Africans in Africa in terms of dignity; the continent is developing at a snail’s pace and is somewhat like a fly in the ointment. Situation is critical in Sub Sahara which is endowed with more than half the wealth of the continent and approximately two third the global precious natural resources let alone productive human resource which is severely depleting of catastrophic HIV/AIDS and its partner diseases, tragic accidents, armed banditry, uncontrolled massive brain drain and protracted conflicts resulting into war related deaths.
    Afro-centric arguments that the continent is messed by and still grappling with colonial legacy hitherto stand very slim chance of convincement. This in great deal is of no solid reasoning base as some adopted post-colonial policies have come as the result of plagiarism from the then colonial powers thus making the policies barren for Africa though productive for the originators; African policy researchers have not been credited/crowned aloud for their good work, instead in very rare occasions their policy research work have been applied in the continental context. Instead, the foreign institutions through the shadow of NGOs have hired local research and non research experts at the cheapest cost to them though to our eyes the packs seems more than enough, to do the job for them which in turn they trade to the African governments and sometimes with greater returns [capital flight].
    Can all this be blamed on the west or on African inept leadership that can not work effectively for the good cause of the people of the continent? It is even evident now that the leadership in the continent lacked stamina and vision in coordinating so called SAP [Structural Adjustment Programme] masterminded by the rich west through Breton wood sister Institutions. SAP has eventually proven to be the wrong prescription for pain killing and the leaders of Africa just swallowed it not knowing its worst reactionary effects which are now spreading like wild fire, to some extent in other countries SAP even laid ground for coup de tats and even losses in elections.
    Had the African leadership heeded indigenous/local expert’s warnings against accepting such like policies, perhaps Africa would have looked much better today than ever before thus, accepting counterfeit foreign policies in Africa is tantamount to betrayal against Africa and the Africans as doing so sparks holocaust. SAP aimed at cutting the costs for running the governments by streamlining their operations, but today it is even worse as un-controlled corruption is siphoning governments’ coffers to the worst extent ever experienced since colonial domination in Africa.
    African leadership should bear in mind that the ruled in Africa want to live an alternative Africa not this waning Africa, they want Africa for which they sacrificed their blood, sweat, spirits and wealth during independence struggle for promised good course. They want to live Africa free from wars, conflicts, disease, ignorance, poverty, religion tensions, tribalism, plundering, aggravated democracy, geo-political secessionism and what not?!.
    Assurance of daily bread has never been possible in Africa even after decades of flag independence with the marvelous ecological endowment. Lack of assured daily bread which is the priority for man regardless of his station of life has featured to be the evidence for shattered social security systems in Africa due to expensive investment in politics than anything else that is life giving. The ruled in Africa does not want Africa in which the cake of independence can not be shared evenly among the ruled and the rulers as this raises fears of xenophobia that perhaps independence was attained at the cost of blood and sweat of the poor ruled majority who lined up in the front for the struggle whilst the top brass kept in the air-conditioned lavish posh offices crafting policies and compiling data of the maimed and the killed in the independence battle fields to submit to international foras to have mercy on them and grant independence.
    The epitome of ailing agriculture in Africa which is the source of bread and employment for the majority can be traced not only in the western policy but rather in the poor African leadership as well let alone vague meteorology. African leadership of the current epoch has never prioritized agriculture as it has done in the politics, defense and security. African leadership thinks its enemy will ever come from outside the borders where in fact even food insecurity can also dethrone the leadership. So when heavily financing politics, defense and security, agriculture should also be equally financed. Failed agriculture which is the mother employer of Africans has brought about multi-dimensional poverty; today one can define poverty in every need, basic and or secondary.
    Terminologies like food poverty, income poverty, education poverty (illiteracy) e.t.c are heard and rampant in Africa than any other developing continent. Countless elections have passed, democratic and non-democratic, but not one has ever shown the voters [sons and daughters of Africa] roadmap to God-made Africa full of milk, honey, tranquility, love and precious stones e.t.c instead they are shown the road to civil wars, widespread corruption, animosity, multi-dimensional poverty, plundering, disease, ignorance, xenophobia, shamble democracy, fundamentalism e.t.c. In poor Africa every infrastructure is damn poor, health facilities, education, and transportation e.t.c. to the contrary, African leadership has ever echoed its determination to improve the situation but to no avail.
    In today’s Africa likelihood is that 99% of the graves are of the poor, 99% of the jailed are the poor, 99% of the delayed justice in the courts of law are those of the poor prosecuting the rich, 99% of the hasty court judgments are those of the rich prosecuting the poor, 99% of the delayed justice in service delivery public offices are of the poor and vice-versa.
    It is in Africa where it was alleged that some immoral leaders turned cannibalists (e.g. Late Idd Amin and Bouekassa) while some were arraigned either for sodomy or rape (e.g. Rev. Canaan Banana) tarnishing the good image of blacks and their naturally beautiful continent, are these really serious and keen leaderships on which people can be tempted to bet.?!. Does today’s Africa need them anyhow anymore? Even firebrand cum radical African politicians having been elected to the peak post and stonewall themselves following decades of un successful struggle for the throne sometime from behind the bars or bush, with all their dogmatic and rightist stands and some being in the unipolar economies, have snubbed their wananchi having been indoctrinated by their predecessors hence no noticeable material change have been recorded during their tenure.
    It is from this angle that donors see political activism in Africa as lacking ability and interest to analyse into the real roots of continent’s misery e.g. volatile political climate, poor social set-ups, corruption and economic backwardness, Africa is no longer the best performing economy but an economy marred by acts of fraud, struggle for power sometimes by dynasty and depletion of highly needed productive human resources through man-eater HIV/AIDS and chronic brain drain. Some African leaderships have since post-independence multi-party democracy been at loggerheads with donor community apparently for misuse of aid and betraying and sabotaging democratic principles which have resulted into bloodshed whilst our hospital blood banks are drying up for lack of it all. Can wrathful donor community assure us of our continental resurgence?
    Do wars and conflicts in lovely Africa mean evolution or revolution? Or do they mean second independence struggle? And the very primary question remains, who is behind all this, western powers or unfounded and bothersome leadership styles in Africa that do not seem to command what is right and forbid what is wrong? Which way forward for Africa? Are conflicts and wars Africa’s birthright? Is Africa castaway? Who can mentor Africa to the Promised Land? Has God forsaken Africa? Will the Armageddon improve shattered relationship between God and African leadership?

    Douglas O. Majwala,
    Rorya-Tanzania.
    majwalaoriko@yahoo.co.uk

  2. Kenneth Gibussa Virginia - USA

    There is no war in Rorya, what we need to do is to focus on poverty reductions break. Utilize Lake Victoria well, irrigations, hotels and resort. Build food processing plan for fish packing, and all the fish related products. Cash crop for local people so that they can have cash to spend. Then town planning Rorya need to be the model, we need well planned street, locations and sub locations. Provide clean water. Lastly the dairy farm needs to be restored. That will help, less than that i can not see Rorya as a district how it can help local people

  3. Douglas O. Majwala

    Brother Gibussa, thank you very much for your USEFUL contribution with regard to what should be in the blueprint for Rorya having recently awarded a district and constituency status. It seems you hail from the same constituency for you know it black and white, it does not matter whether you are a green card holder. you have so much so good in mind for your folk Rorya. But suffice to say my agenda in the comment focused on AFRICA not RORYA although Rorya is atlased in Africa. However I mentioned Rorya as my physical address. I would make a loud call on people like you with metric brains who are there as a result of serious afro-euro brain drain to come home and join the efforts of your blood related Africans in building your homes so that one day whites should come and stay in Africa as Africans are running to live there, and we will award them black cards [not green cards].

  4. Kgibussa

    Well for development purpose people must migrate from one area to another; animal in Serengeti migrate all the time;the only thing to remember do not abandon your home. during colonial time Africa was used as commodities, now in order to develop you need get exposure of external world, comparison and overcome challenges. in short to be outside of your county is just a positive thing depending on how you contribute to the society, that applied for all human races in the world. i.e. Indian or western people they are all over the world and they are doing pretty good

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