President Samia Suluhu Hassan cut the ribbon at Tanzania's brand new courts building Saturday. China Railway Jianchang Engineering Company built this massive structure in Dodoma City. The nine-floor building is 63,244 square meters. Smart computers help visitors find their way around, robots guide people through hallways, and helicopters can land right on top! Three main courts run inside—the High Court, Appeal Court, and Supreme Court all share one roof.
The President asked everyone to make good use of this place. She said better courts help people trust their country more. Her government trains judges better every year and spends lots of money making sure courts work faster. The President wants fair treatment for all Tanzanians who need help from judges. This building shows how much Tanzania cares about helping people solve problems fairly.
Mr. Jiang Yuntao leads the Chinese company that made the building. His team first came to Tanzania in 1969 when they helped build train tracks between Tanzania and Zambia. Since then, they have never left! They have stayed here, making Tanzania better year after year. The same builders made Parliament, where laws happen, the University of Dodoma, where students learn, PSSSF Tower, where money matters happen, and the Water Ministry offices.
The company promises to keep helping Tanzania grow stronger. It hires local workers for many jobs, and these workers learn skills they keep forever. The building looks amazing from far away—you can see it across the city! Inside, judges have everything they need to make good decisions. Papers move faster through the system with new computers, and people find answers quicker than before.
Tanzania keeps improving how things work for its people. New buildings help change happen faster. When courts work better, business people feel safe bringing money to Tanzania. Regular citizens trust judges more when they work in clean, modern places. The Chinese builders feel proud seeing Tanzanians use what they built. Both countries keep working together to make life better through buildings that last many years.
The President asked everyone to make good use of this place. She said better courts help people trust their country more. Her government trains judges better every year and spends lots of money making sure courts work faster. The President wants fair treatment for all Tanzanians who need help from judges. This building shows how much Tanzania cares about helping people solve problems fairly.
Mr. Jiang Yuntao leads the Chinese company that made the building. His team first came to Tanzania in 1969 when they helped build train tracks between Tanzania and Zambia. Since then, they have never left! They have stayed here, making Tanzania better year after year. The same builders made Parliament, where laws happen, the University of Dodoma, where students learn, PSSSF Tower, where money matters happen, and the Water Ministry offices.
The company promises to keep helping Tanzania grow stronger. It hires local workers for many jobs, and these workers learn skills they keep forever. The building looks amazing from far away—you can see it across the city! Inside, judges have everything they need to make good decisions. Papers move faster through the system with new computers, and people find answers quicker than before.
Tanzania keeps improving how things work for its people. New buildings help change happen faster. When courts work better, business people feel safe bringing money to Tanzania. Regular citizens trust judges more when they work in clean, modern places. The Chinese builders feel proud seeing Tanzanians use what they built. Both countries keep working together to make life better through buildings that last many years.