Tanzanian President, John
Magufuli will today visit Rwanda in his first foreign trip since he was
elected last year. Dr Magufuli will join his Rwandan counterpart, Mr
Paul Kagame, in commemorating the country’s 1994 genocide during the
visit.
The
official trip, which will also be Dr Magufuli’s first in the East
African Community (EAC) region, was confirmed in media reports in Rwanda
yesterday.
In
Dar es Salaam, the acting Director of Presidential Communications, Mr
Gerson Msigwa, confirmed to The Citizen that Dr Magufuli would make the
trip.
President
Magufuli has been busy domestically since taking over from Mr Jakaya
Kikwete, spearheading a crackdown on corruption and instilling
discipline in the public sector.
Unlike
his predecessor, who was known for his frequent foreign trips,
President Magufuli has not been in a hurry to go abroad and has skipped
at least five key international meetings since becoming president.
His trip to Rwanda is significant in that it comes at a time of a thaw in relations between the two countries.
President Kagame recently praised Dr Magufuli’s style of leadership, saying he believes he would help the EAC move forward.
Rwandan
media revealed that the two-day working visit would begin with the
official opening of the Rusumo one-stop border post connecting the two
countries before the two presidents hold a joint press conference. On
the second day of his visit tomorrow, President Magufuli will join
Rwandans at the 22nd commemoration of the Rwandan genocide.
Presidents
Magufuli and Kagame, along with the countries’ first ladies, will lay
wreaths and light the memorial flame and later join Rwandans in a “walk
to remember” before attending a night vigil at Amahoro National Stadium
in the capital Kigali.