Staff from Benjamin Mkapa Hospital and the University of Dodoma marched through the capital on Monday evening to encourage voter participation in the general election set for Wednesday. The demonstration began at the hospital and concluded at the university campus, with leaders from both institutions emphasizing the need for peaceful voting.
Executive Director Prof Abel Makubi said the march aligned with the hospital's 10th anniversary while promoting civic engagement. Acting Vice Chancellor Prof Albino Tenge noted the event strengthened ties between the two institutions, as the university founded the hospital.
Hospital accountant Athuman Majid and Dr Angeline Joho from the university's School of Nursing and Public Health urged citizens to protect stability throughout the electoral process. Both officials stressed that selecting capable leaders requires widespread participation while maintaining national harmony.
Executive Director Prof Abel Makubi said the march aligned with the hospital's 10th anniversary while promoting civic engagement. Acting Vice Chancellor Prof Albino Tenge noted the event strengthened ties between the two institutions, as the university founded the hospital.
Hospital accountant Athuman Majid and Dr Angeline Joho from the university's School of Nursing and Public Health urged citizens to protect stability throughout the electoral process. Both officials stressed that selecting capable leaders requires widespread participation while maintaining national harmony.