Tanzania's ruling party is hitting the road to check on its campaign promises. CCM launched a national working tour starting in Singida Region to evaluate progress on President Samia Suluhu Hassan's pledges. Party ideology secretary Kenani Kihongosi said the effort reviews which commitments are done, which are ongoing, and which need new strategies.
The tour also opens political clinics for public feedback. Kihongosi called CCM the people's party and custodian of peace, aiming to strengthen engagement. The initiative allows direct interaction with citizens to hear concerns and reinforce local party structures.
Kihongosi stated the party would counter misleading statements that undermine government achievements. He emphasized that CCM will not allow the nation's history or successes to be distorted. The Singida visit offers an open platform for airing grievances or cases of unfairness.
He urged locals with challenges to attend, promising the party would address their issues. National politics should rely on factual dialogue, not anger or blame, according to Kihongosi. A responsible party engages directly, ensuring politics fuels development rather than division.
The tour also opens political clinics for public feedback. Kihongosi called CCM the people's party and custodian of peace, aiming to strengthen engagement. The initiative allows direct interaction with citizens to hear concerns and reinforce local party structures.
Kihongosi stated the party would counter misleading statements that undermine government achievements. He emphasized that CCM will not allow the nation's history or successes to be distorted. The Singida visit offers an open platform for airing grievances or cases of unfairness.
He urged locals with challenges to attend, promising the party would address their issues. National politics should rely on factual dialogue, not anger or blame, according to Kihongosi. A responsible party engages directly, ensuring politics fuels development rather than division.