Fatma Mohammed Rajab, Ambassador of Tanzania to Qatar, has said that Tanzania enjoys very good relations with Qatar and now both countries are working to further expand them.
Fatma Mohammed Rajab, Ambassador of Tanzania to Qatar, has said that Tanzania enjoys very good relations with Qatar and now both countries are working to further expand them.
“We are inviting Qataris to visit and invest in Tanzania in the mining sector and in gas exploration. To enhance bilateral relations and make them stronger, we are working to expand trade cooperation between both the countries,” she added.
Speaking to The Peninsula on the sidelines of a photography exhibition titled, ‘Experience Tanzania’ which is being held at Multaqa (Education City Student Center), Rajab pointed out that Qataris can get Tanzania’s visa on arrival, adding that a lot of Qataris are visiting Tanzania as tourists.
Regarding a question about visit visa facility for Qatari residents, the Ambassador said: We facilitate the process for them; they can apply online to get the visa and it is easy and not takes more than three days. They need not visiting the embassy for the purpose and can apply anytime from any place.”
On Tanzania community here in Qatar, she said that the community population was more than 2000 and they are working in many fields such as banking, police, defence and construction.
Recently, Weill Cornell Medicine – Qatar (WCM-Q) and Qatar Foundation (QF) opened a photography exhibition titled ‘Experience Tanzania’.
The exhibition, is being held at Multaqa (Education City Student Center) and runs until December 8, gives visitors an opportunity to know more about the lifestyle, traditions, socioeconomic hierarchies and health systems of the local Tanzanian communities.
A number of people visited the exhibition to learn more about the lifestyle in Tanzania, its culture and what sets it apart from the rest of the world.
The exhibition is very important and will definitely attract more people to visit Tanzania and know more about its culture and lifestyle.
The exhibition represents not only Tanzania but also African continent, because there exist a lot of similarities in African countries.