The Alliance for Democratic Change plans to deploy satellites nationwide to modernize security, agriculture, mining and judicial systems if voters grant the party power on Wednesday. Presidential candidate Wilson Mulumbe told crowds in Mwanza over the weekend that space technology would track weather patterns, monitor borders, locate mineral deposits and record evidence for criminal cases.
The opposition leader said real-time satellite surveillance would accelerate court proceedings while helping identify uranium reserves for electricity generation. Enhanced monitoring of Lake Victoria would reduce illegal fishing and protect breeding zones, boosting food production and household incomes.
Mulumbe said accurate weather forecasts would help farmers adapt to climate shifts that disrupt traditional planting seasons. The party would recruit Tanzanian technology specialists from overseas to install equipment and transfer skills to local workers while creating employment opportunities.
Alliance candidates promised to restart cotton processing plants in Mwanza and expand microloans from 10 to 50 percent for women, youth and disabled entrepreneurs. Parliamentary hopeful Shaban Itutu said traders with capital below 5 million shillings would receive tax exemptions until businesses reach 20 million shillings under the proposed economic reforms.
The opposition leader said real-time satellite surveillance would accelerate court proceedings while helping identify uranium reserves for electricity generation. Enhanced monitoring of Lake Victoria would reduce illegal fishing and protect breeding zones, boosting food production and household incomes.
Mulumbe said accurate weather forecasts would help farmers adapt to climate shifts that disrupt traditional planting seasons. The party would recruit Tanzanian technology specialists from overseas to install equipment and transfer skills to local workers while creating employment opportunities.
Alliance candidates promised to restart cotton processing plants in Mwanza and expand microloans from 10 to 50 percent for women, youth and disabled entrepreneurs. Parliamentary hopeful Shaban Itutu said traders with capital below 5 million shillings would receive tax exemptions until businesses reach 20 million shillings under the proposed economic reforms.