Friday 8 March 2013

Re: [wanabidii] Bernard Kamillius Membe Rais wetu 2015

Poor performance ya Kikwete imewafanya watu wengi waamini kuwa ''Kama kuwa Rais ndo hivi, hata mimi naweza!!''... Kikwete has lowered the bar to the point that many people believe ''Anyone can be a President''!

Naamin hata Membe mwenyewe anaamini kuwa hafai kuwa Rais wa Nchi, ila tu labda kinacho mhamasisha ni kwamba NDANI YA CHAMA Chake haoni aliye bora kuliko yeye anyway!!



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On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 1:46 PM AST (Arabian) Tracy John Kimambo wrote:

>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Membe
>
>Bernard Kamillius Membe, MP (born 9 November 1953) is a Tanzanian
>politician, who is the current Minister of Foreign Affairs and
>International Cooperation. In Parliament, he has represented the
>southern constituency of Mtama in Lindi Region since 2000.[1]
>
>He was educated at Rondo-Chiponda Extended Primary School and Namupa
>Seminary Secondary School for his O Levels. He attended Itaga Seminary
>High School for his A Levels. He studied political science at the
>University of Dar es Salaam and international relations at Johns
>Hopkins University. He did his national service for one year at Oljoro
>Military Camp in Arusha Region.[1]
>
>Membe served as a national security analyst at the President's Office
>from 1978 to 1989. He thereafter attended John Hopkins University in
>Washington, D.C. where he studied international relations from 1990 to
>1992. He then returned and worked as an advisor at the Ministry of
>Foreign Affairs.[1]
>
>In 2000 he was elected as a CCM member of parliament representing
>Mtama constituency in the general election. He was re-elected in 2005
>and 2010. He was appointed as Deputy Minister of Home Affairs by
>President Jakaya Kikwete after the 2005 general elections.[2] After a
>cabinet reshuffle in October 2006, he was appointed as Deputy Minister
>of Energy and Minerals .
>
>In January 2007, he was appointed as the Minister of Foreign Affairs
>and International Co-operation after his predecessor Asha-Rose Migiro
>was appointed as the United Nations Deputy Secretary-General by the
>U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. He has also served as a member of
>the National Executive Committee of the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi
>party since 2007; having been re-elected in 2012 at the 8th CCM
>Congress in Dodoma.[3]
>
>In January 2013, Membe informed his constituents that he would not be
>vying for a seat in the next parliamentary elections in 2015 thus
>giving rise to speculation that he may be considering to run for the
>presidency.[4]
>
>Chairman of the African Union Executive Council
>
>Membe at the 12th AU Summit
>As foreign minister, Membe served as the chairman of the Executive
>Council of the African Union for one year when Tanzania assumed the
>rotating chair of the continental body in January 2008. During his
>tenure, Mauritania[11] and Guinea[12] had their membership suspended
>after the 2008 Mauritanian coup d'état and 2008 Guinean coup d'état
>respectively. Their delegations were barred from attending the
>biannual summit in January 2009. Membe was quoted as saying, "There is
>no good coup or bad coup. A coup is a coup and it cannot be
>tolerated." He also said the AU was against the indictment of Sudanese
>President Omar al-Bashir by the International Criminal Court.[12]
>
>[edit]Lake Nyasa border dispute
>In July 2012, Membe informed his Malawian counterpart that oil and gas
>exploration on the eastern side of Lake Nyasa (also known as Lake
>Malawi) should henceforth cease immediately until the ownership of the
>lake is resolved.[13] Tanzania maintains that the international border
>runs through the middle of the lake whereas Malawi insists the border
>is at the Tanzanian shore citing the Heligoland–Zanzibar Treaty of
>1890. In December 2012 he presented a letter of application for
>mediation on Tanzania's behalf to Joaquim Chissano, the chair of the
>Forum of Former African Heads of State and Government requesting the
>forum to mediate the dispute.[14] He ruled out the belated
>intervention by the Malawi Council of Churches and the Christian
>Council of Tanzania to mediate as the matter had now been handed over
>to the African Forum.[15]
>
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