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Re: Chairman's Corner - Friday, December 05, 2008
Title: Situation in Kenya Will Not Impact Tanzania
Author: Jim Sinclair
Dear Friends,
The situation in Kenya has been making headlines lately, prompting questions from many of you regarding its potential impact on Tanzania. I want to state without reservation that the situation in nearby Kenya presents no problem whatsoever to the Republic of Tanzania which has a long history of stable, democratic government.
In my opinion, Tanzania remains the best place in Africa to conduct business and that's why we are there. My friend, Tanzanian President, Jakaya Kikwete, will not tolerate misconduct from inside or outside his country's borders - a policy that is enforced by the strongest military outside the Republic of South Africa.
At the request of the Kenyan people, President Kikwete is presently trying to negotiate a settlement of the issues that have caused the serious unrest in Kenya. Upon reflection, perhaps the U.S. could learn something from the Kenyans who refuse to have elections stolen from them without significant protest. I have promised my stockholders that no spin or lies will come out of this company under my watch and I assure you all the above is fact.
Respectfully,
Jim Sinclair
Copyright © 2008 TANZANIAN ROYALTY EXPLORATION CORPORATION (TNX) All rights reserved. For more information visit our website at http://www.tanzanianroyaltyexploration.com/ or send email to info@tanzanianroyaltyexploration.com .
Message sent on Sat Jan 5, 2008 at 1:50:29 PM Pacific Time
Title: Situation in Kenya Will Not Impact Tanzania
Author: Jim Sinclair
Dear Friends,
The situation in Kenya has been making headlines lately, prompting questions from many of you regarding its potential impact on Tanzania. I want to state without reservation that the situation in nearby Kenya presents no problem whatsoever to the Republic of Tanzania which has a long history of stable, democratic government.
In my opinion, Tanzania remains the best place in Africa to conduct business and that's why we are there. My friend, Tanzanian President, Jakaya Kikwete, will not tolerate misconduct from inside or outside his country's borders - a policy that is enforced by the strongest military outside the Republic of South Africa.
At the request of the Kenyan people, President Kikwete is presently trying to negotiate a settlement of the issues that have caused the serious unrest in Kenya. Upon reflection, perhaps the U.S. could learn something from the Kenyans who refuse to have elections stolen from them without significant protest. I have promised my stockholders that no spin or lies will come out of this company under my watch and I assure you all the above is fact.
Respectfully,
Jim Sinclair
Copyright © 2008 TANZANIAN ROYALTY EXPLORATION CORPORATION (TNX) All rights reserved. For more information visit our website at http://www.tanzanianroyaltyexploration.com/ or send email to info@tanzanianroyaltyexploration.com .
Message sent on Sat Jan 5, 2008 at 1:50:29 PM Pacific Time