A 79-year-old guy from Ijumbi Ward just handed over some land and a building to the Tanzania Police Force without asking for anything back. Prosper Rweyendera donated in Muleba District, and Senior Assistant Commissioner Blasius Chatanda showed up to accept it. The regional commander praised the move because getting property in Kagera is apparently tough.
Chatanda went on about how Tanzania has been super stable since breaking free from colonial rule in 1961. The country hasn't dealt with civil war or major internal fighting, which keeps people safe and lets them focus on regular life stuff. He said the lack of ethnic tension helps everyone feel connected.
Rweyendera mentioned that having police around helps communities grow, and locals are down to support whatever keeps things peaceful in their neighborhoods.
Chatanda went on about how Tanzania has been super stable since breaking free from colonial rule in 1961. The country hasn't dealt with civil war or major internal fighting, which keeps people safe and lets them focus on regular life stuff. He said the lack of ethnic tension helps everyone feel connected.
Rweyendera mentioned that having police around helps communities grow, and locals are down to support whatever keeps things peaceful in their neighborhoods.