
Andrew Lentz
Andrew Lentz is the acting United States Ambassador to Tanzania, who recently met with Zanzibar’s First Vice President, Othman Masoud Othman, to discuss the need for political reforms and accountability in Zanzibar amid calls for leadership change.
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President Hassan met Acting U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Andrew Lentz at Chamwino State House in Dodoma.
How Tanzania navigates delicate diplomatic ties after polls chaosAndrew Lentz is the Acting United States Ambassador to Tanzania who raised concerns about investment challenges facing American companies.
Tanzania’s $42 billion LNG test: Why law, not gas will decide our energy future
Acting US Ambassador to Tanzania, Andrew Lentz, explains why Washington has decided to review its ties with Tanzania.
‘Why not now?’: US defends review of Tanzania relationsPresident Hassan held high-level discussions with Chargé d’Affaires ad interim of the Embassy of the United States of America, Mr Andrew Lentz.
Fresh hope as Tanzania’s $42bn LNG project moves to final legal frameworkActing U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania Andrew Lentz reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to a modern partnership anchored in private-sector growth rather than aid dependency.
Tanzania, U.S. close in on major LNG and critical minerals deals
Ambassador Andrew Lentz assured that development projects will soon resume under a new framework.
We'll create innovative solutions to old problems, says US envoyAmbassador Andrew Lentz assured that development projects previously run through USAID will soon resume under a new framework.
US vows to restart development projects formerly run under the now-closed USAID in TanzaniaAndrew Lentz, the US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires, described the moment as exciting for both communities and investors.
Robanda welcomes Mapito Safari Camp with song and danceAndrew Lentz is Chargé d’Affaires of US Embassy, Dar es salaam.
A new era of cooperation in the US-Tanzania relationship
Mr Andrew Lentz is the acting United States Ambassador to Tanzania.
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