Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba told people in Mbeya to watch out for troublemakers. He said bad actors want to mess with Tanzania's peace to get at the country's resources. Speaking in Kiwira, he warned young people, especially not to fall for it, since stability is needed for any progress.
He also laid out a bunch of instructions for government workers. He told them to actually listen to people in remote areas and fix local problems. Health officials need to keep clinics stocked with the right medicines. Leaders at all levels should be accountable and help businesses, including small traders. He mentioned checking on community projects like new classrooms and reviewing contractor payments so that money goes only for finished work.
Nchemba promised that plans linked to President Samia Suluhu Hassan's visits and national development goals are moving forward. This includes compensation for a road project in Mbeya. His visit involved checking out buildings damaged in recent local violence, like the Kyela Township offices and a border post.
He also laid out a bunch of instructions for government workers. He told them to actually listen to people in remote areas and fix local problems. Health officials need to keep clinics stocked with the right medicines. Leaders at all levels should be accountable and help businesses, including small traders. He mentioned checking on community projects like new classrooms and reviewing contractor payments so that money goes only for finished work.
Nchemba promised that plans linked to President Samia Suluhu Hassan's visits and national development goals are moving forward. This includes compensation for a road project in Mbeya. His visit involved checking out buildings damaged in recent local violence, like the Kyela Township offices and a border post.