
President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Tanzania met Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow on June 3, 2026, in a high-level diplomatic engagement strengthening Tanzania–Russia relations and international cooperation.


President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Tanzania met Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow on June 3, 2026, in a high-level diplomatic engagement strengthening Tanzania–Russia relations and international cooperation.
# **Ambassador Matinyi Presents Credentials to Algerian President**
**Algiers, Algeria – 10 June 2026**
The Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania to the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria, **H.E. Mobhare Matinyi**, has formally presented his Letters of Credence to **H.E. President Abdelmadjid Tebboune** during a ceremony held at the Presidential Palace in Algiers, officially marking the commencement of his diplomatic mission in the country.
During a brief meeting following the presentation ceremony, Ambassador Matinyi conveyed the warm greetings and appreciation of **H.E. Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, President of the United Republic of Tanzania**, thanking President Tebboune, the Government, and the people of Algeria for sustaining the longstanding brotherly relations between the two nations, which have flourished for more than six decades.
Speaking to the media after the audience, Ambassador Matinyi said the discussions focused on building upon the strong foundations already established in the fields of defence cooperation and higher education, while expanding collaboration into additional sectors to ensure greater socio-economic benefits for the citizens of both countries.
He identified **agriculture, industrial development, pharmaceutical manufacturing, energy, mining, and tourism** as priority areas for enhanced cooperation. The two leaders also emphasized the importance of deepening partnerships in **defence, higher education, science, technology, research, and culture** as a means of strengthening people-to-people ties and promoting sustainable development.
“I have been entrusted by the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, H.E. Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, with the responsibility of ensuring that the partnership between our two countries delivers tangible benefits to our peoples. With the visionary leadership of our Presidents, I am confident we will achieve this objective,” Ambassador Matinyi told journalists at the Presidential Palace following the ceremony.
President Tebboune, for his part, reaffirmed Algeria’s readiness to strengthen cooperation with Tanzania across all strategic sectors and expressed support for expanding bilateral agreements through joint commissions and high-level exchanges, in line with proposals presented by Ambassador Matinyi.
Ambassador Matinyi becomes the **fourth Tanzanian Ambassador to Algeria**, succeeding **Ambassador Omari Yussuf Mzee (2017–2020)**, **Ambassador Major General Jacob Kingu (2020–2023)**, and **Ambassador Imani Njalikai (2023–2026)**.
In addition to representing Tanzania in Algeria, the Embassy in Algiers is concurrently accredited to **Tunisia, Mauritania, Niger, and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR)**.
**Issued by:**
Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania
Algiers, 10 June 2026
The President of Zanzibar and Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, H.E. Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi, today, 10 June 2026, at the State House in Zanzibar, received the President of the Republic of Singapore, H.E. Tharman Shanmugaratnam, and his delegation.
President Tharman arrived at Abeid Amani Karume International Airport from Dar es Salaam as part of his three-day state visit to Tanzania, aimed at strengthening the longstanding friendship and expanding development cooperation between the United Republic of Tanzania, including Zanzibar, and the Republic of Singapore.
The United Republic of Tanzania and the Republic of Singapore have agreed to deepen cooperation in trade, investment, skills development, digital transformation, healthcare, environmental sustainability and public sector modernization, marking a significant new chapter in relations between the two countries.
The agreements were reached during the State Visit to Tanzania by the President of the Republic of Singapore, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, at the invitation of the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan.
President Shanmugaratnam was accorded full State honours at State House in Dar es Salaam, including a 21-gun salute. The visit featured a Tête-à-Tête meeting between the two Heads of State, followed by bilateral talks involving their respective delegations, a joint press conference, a State Luncheon hosted in honour of the visiting President, and participation in a Tanzania–Singapore Business Forum. The visit concluded with a formal farewell ceremony at State House.
During their discussions, the two leaders reaffirmed the longstanding friendship between Tanzania and Singapore and agreed that the relationship should now move towards stronger economic and commercial engagement capable of delivering tangible benefits to the peoples of both countries.
President Samia noted that bilateral trade and investment remain below the level of opportunity available.
“Our potential is far greater than the current level of trade and investment. We have therefore agreed to work together to increase trade, attract more investment and create stronger economic partnerships between our two countries,” President Samia said.
Her Excellency identified manufacturing, agriculture and agro-processing, energy, ports and logistics, tourism, the digital economy, the blue and green economy, healthcare and skills development as priority areas for future cooperation.
President Samia also invited Singaporean investors to expand their participation in Tanzania’s growing economy by investing in agricultural production, food processing, logistics infrastructure, technology and innovation.
She emphasized Tanzania’s strategic location as a gateway to Eastern, Central and Southern Africa, supported by ongoing investments in transport infrastructure, ports and regional trade corridors.
The two leaders further discussed the prospects for deepening economic cooperation between Singapore and the East African Community (EAC), noting the readiness of EAC Partner States to begin negotiations on a Singapore–EAC Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
The proposed agreement would enhance trade and investment flows, strengthen economic ties between East Africa and the Asia-Pacific region, and unlock new opportunities for sustainable growth and prosperity.
For his part, President Shanmugaratnam commended Tanzania’s economic progress, youthful population, strategic location and ambitious development agenda under Vision 2050.
“Tanzania has given me the impression of a country that is confident in its future and well-positioned to seize the opportunities ahead. The country possesses tremendous potential and is entering an important new phase of development,” President Shanmugaratnam said.
The two Presidents also witnessed the signing of five agreements and cooperation instruments covering:
Avoidance of Double Taxation and Prevention of Tax Evasion;
Skills Development;
Carbon Trading under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement;
Bilateral Consultations; and
Trade Facilitation.
The agreements provide a practical framework for expanding cooperation in priority sectors while strengthening institutional collaboration between the two countries.
The two leaders also agreed to enhance cooperation in digital transformation of public services, leadership development, vocational and technical education, innovation, public enterprise management, healthcare partnerships and environmental sustainability initiatives, including carbon markets and climate action.
The Tanzania–Singapore Business Forum held during the visit brought together government leaders, investors and business executives from both countries to explore new investment opportunities and strengthen private sector partnerships.
President Shanmugaratnam’s visit is the first by a President of Singapore to Tanzania since diplomatic relations between the two countries were established 45 years ago, underscoring the growing importance both nations attach to strengthening cooperation in an increasingly interconnected global economy.
History is often measured not by grand declarations, but by the moments when geography, economics, and political vision converge. The three-day State Visit of President Tharman Shanmugaratnam to Tanzania from 8–10 June 2026 was one such moment. Official ceremonies, state banquets, bilateral meetings and business roundtables are often viewed as routine features of diplomacy. Yet some visits carry significance beyond protocol. President Tharman's visit, the first ever by a Singaporean Head of State to Tanzania, appears to be one of those moments. As Tanzania and Singapore mark 45 years of diplomatic relations, both countries are signalling something larger than friendship. They are signalling strategic intent. What is unfolding in Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar is not merely a celebration of past relations. It is the beginning of a conversation about the future.
Tanzania–Egypt Forum Opens New Opportunities for Trade, Investment and Tourism
By Our Correspondent, Egypt
The longstanding relations between Tanzania and Egypt have gained renewed momentum following the Tanzania–Egypt Trade, Investment and Tourism Forum, which brought together government leaders, business executives, investors, and development partners from the two countries.
The remarks were made by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Dr. Hassan Abbasi, during the closing session of the forum, which provided a platform for expanding economic cooperation and strengthening commercial relations between Tanzania and Egypt.
Dr. Abbasi noted that in recent years Tanzania has implemented a series of reforms aimed at improving the business and investment climate under the leadership of the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, H.E. Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan.
He said that these reforms have enhanced investor confidence, both domestically and internationally, positioning Tanzania among Africa’s leading destinations for investment.
He also used the occasion to invite Egyptian investors to take advantage of the numerous opportunities available in Tanzania by investing in hotels, entertainment facilities, marine tourism infrastructure, hospitality training institutions, and tourism-related digital services.
> “I invite you to visit and invest in Tanzania, especially now that direct flights between Cairo and Dar es Salaam are available,” said Dr. Abbasi.
Speaking at the forum, Egypt’s Deputy Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, H.E. Yomna El Bahar, reaffirmed Egypt’s commitment to strengthening cooperation between the two countries, including the exchange of expertise and best practices.
She noted that Egypt has successfully attracted approximately 16 million tourists, providing valuable lessons and experiences from which Tanzania can benefit, particularly in the areas of cultural tourism development and the strategic use of historical heritage for destination marketing and promotion.
The forum, which commenced on 8 June 2026, concluded on 9 June 2026 at the Sofitel Hotel in Cairo, Egypt.
President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Her Excellency Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, has urged higher education students to prepare for a world that demands more than academic credentials, emphasizing the importance of knowledge, discipline, patriotism, humanity, curiosity, and the ability to collaborate across cultural, professional, and national boundaries. President Samia made these remarks today in Moscow after receiving an Honorary Doctorate from the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) in recognition of her contribution to educational development, international cooperation, and friendship among nations. She described the honour as a recognition of the central role of education in social and economic transformation, as well as of the longstanding relationship between Tanzania and Russia, which has helped nurture generations of professionals who have contributed to the development of both countries. "In a rapidly changing world, our responsibility is to equip young people with the knowledge, skills, and leadership capacity needed to thrive in a knowledge-based economy," President Samia said. She further noted that Tanzania has placed education, science, technology, and innovation at the heart of the National Development Vision 2050. She highlighted the Samia Scholarship programme, which continues to expand educational opportunities for talented young Tanzanians in strategic fields. Launched in 2023, the programme has already benefited more than 5,000 students and is now focused on areas including data science, artificial intelligence, medicine, engineering, oil and gas, and environmental technologies. RUDN leadership praises Tanzania-Russia cooperation RUDN University President, Professor Vladimir Mikhaylovich Filippov, stated that the Honorary Doctorate awarded to President Samia is reserved for leaders who have made exceptional contributions to strengthening peace, friendship, and cooperation among nations. "The decision of the University Council is a recognition of Her Excellency's significant contribution to advancing relations between Tanzania and Russia and fostering friendship between the peoples of our nations," Professor Filippov said. He added that Tanzania is one of RUDN's key partners in Africa and that the decision to confer the degree on President Samia was approved unanimously by the University Council through a secret ballot held on 16 March 2026. The Rector of RUDN University, Professor Oleg Yastrebov, also underscored Tanzania's special place in the university's history and cooperation in Africa. "Cooperation between RUDN and Tanzanian universities is entering a new phase with even greater opportunities in education, research, and innovation," Professor Yastrebov said. He noted that Tanzanians have been studying at RUDN since the university's establishment in 1960 and that current collaboration continues to expand through joint research initiatives and human resource development programmes. On the sidelines of the ceremony, Tanzania and Russia signed three cooperation agreements in higher education, including two joint degree programmes between the Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology (DIT) and RUDN University in Statistics, Aerospace Systems, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning.
President Samia Suluhu Hassan and President Vladimir Putin posed for an official photograph at the Kremlin in Moscow on 3 June 2026, reflecting strong diplomatic ties between Tanzania and the Russian Federation.
President Samia Suluhu Hassan led high-level bilateral talks with President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow on 3 June 2026, reinforcing friendly relations and exploring expanded areas of cooperation between Tanzania and the Russian Federation.
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has arrived at the Kremlin State Residence in Moscow for an official State Visit to the Russian Federation. The visit is expected to strengthen diplomatic ties and expand cooperation between Tanzania and Russia in areas including trade, investment, energy, education, technology, and strategic development partnerships.
The President of the United Republic of Tanzania, H.E. Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, held discussions with the Minister of the International Department of the Communist Party of China, H.E. Liu Haixing, and his delegation at the State House in Dar es Salaam on May 20, 2026.