Mwinyi pushes investor focus on jobs and local welfare

Zanzibar just dropped a massive hint that profit alone basically counts for nothing. President Hussein Mwinyi demands that investors actually help locals instead of just extracting cash. He prioritized this approach while launching the Mazizini Fish Market recently. He insists external projects must create jobs and boost living standards for regular citizens rather than strictly padding foreign bank accounts.

This specific philosophy appeared when Mwinyi praised local owners of the Tembo Kiwengwa Beach Resort. That ten-million-dollar project supposedly proves domestic capital can drive high-value tourism. The administration promises to fast-track reforms, ensuring a transparent environment for anyone willing to put money into the islands.

Omani financier Naadhim Alrahman funded the new fish hub and a mosque named after the president himself. These facilities cost four hundred grand combined and aim to clean up the area for traders. Mwinyi officially handed the prayer space to the Mufti and the market to the Ministry of Blue Economy.

Local politician Ali Halil Mirza hyped the favorable climate for business. The honorary consul urged everyone to keep the new buildings from falling apart immediately. Leadership clearly wants development that looks good on paper and actually functions for the people living there.
 

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