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Tanzania’s peace praised, but scars remain
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77345, member: 636"] UN Secretary-General António Guterres called Tanzania a peace reference point for Africa and the world after meeting with a delegation led by Foreign Affairs Minister Mahmoud Kombo in Dar es Salaam. The statement came as President Samia Suluhu Hassan pushed forward with an independent Commission of Inquiry following unrest during the October election. Guterres praised how the country bounced back quickly and maintained its social stability. The commission shifted to public hearings where victims of the election violence could share their stories directly. This transparency move got props from the UN, and it showed the government wanted accountability. The goal is to figure out what happened and make sure it never goes down like that again. Tanzania has been the regional stability anchor for decades, and this whole process is about keeping that reputation solid while actually dealing with the problems head-on instead of sweeping them under the rug. [/QUOTE]
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