Tanzania Invited to Join Francophone Countries

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INTERNATIONAL Organization of the La Francophone (OIF), which comprises of 84 French speaking countries in the world, has expressed commitment to engage the government of Tanzania to join the organization as an observer and eventually a full member.

The organization supports member countries on sustainable development by supporting improvement of economic governance, capacity building, cooperation as well as multiculturalism and linguistic diversity.

"We are confident that member states of OIF would welcome Tanzania with pleasure, considering the importance of the country's role in the region and internationally," the French Ambassador to Tanzania, Mr. Frédéric Clavier said during a news conference in Dar es Salaam yesterday. The envoy, flanked by Ambassadors from Francophone countries represented in Tanzania, was speaking ahead of the "Semaine de la Francophonie" or marking of "Francophone Week" in Tanzania scheduled to take place between March 16 and 25 this year.

Mr Clavier explained that there are many countries in the world which are neither connected to French language and culture but have joined the organization as observers nor full members. "We are ready to enter into dialogue with the government of Tanzania to support it in joining our organization," the envoy stressed.




At the occasion, the Swiss Ambassador in Tanzania, Ms Florence Mattli, stressed that trading within Africa and globally requires multilingualism."Combined mastery of Swahili and foreign languages such as French opens the doors of employment in Tanzania, Africa and in the world," she pointed.

The Assistant High Commissioner of Canada in Tanzania, Ms Susan Steffen, pointed to the fact that despite Swahili and English being the major languages in Tanzania, the country is a neighbor to a number of Francophone countries.

Ms Steffen mentioned the countries as Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda which share land boarders with Tanzania in addition to island nations in the Indian Ocean such as the Comoros, Seychelles, Madagascar and Mauritius.

Estimates indicate that there are 300 million people in Francophone countries, half of whom are in Africa. Half of countries in Africa are members of the African Union (AU) and the Francophonie as well.
 
Rwanda itself is switching to English language an indication that there is a problem with Franco organisation.
 
I'll be surprised if Tanzania succumbs to this crude French overture. France is still exercising direct rule over its former colonies in Africa. You don't get to be president of an African francophone country without their nod. Even your cabinet has to be vetted by them! They expect an African president to be an absolute dictator so that he/she can do their biddings without the constraints of democracy. And yet, they never respect their stooges. Once the utility fades they just crush you dead.

I'm even beginning to wonder ...mmh. These guys are not fools. They might have observed the current situation in the country and realised this is the right time! Why now? Why this sudden enthusiasm? Kagame, being a proud and intelligent dictator as he is, decided to keep them out of Rwanda. And they really hold him with high respect. It is now up to our leadership to show their acumen in this lure.
 
Hii ndo jumuiya ambayo nci zake zimejaa matatizo matupu hapa afrika.....watuache kwanza....kingereza tu shida...wanataka kutuongezea na mzigo wa kifaransa si itakuwa shida tu...watuache tu.
 
Hawa itakuwa wameshawishiwa na jirani
Inatuhusu nini sisi au ni maslahi na madini yetu
Na tukikubali wizi wao wafaransa ni kutengeneza waasi na kubeba mali sasa kama vioongozi watakubali ina maana wamekubali wizi huo ufanyike kwa mtutu
Hatuongei kifaransa eti kwa sababu tuko jirani na wanaoongea bull%$#@
 
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