Tanzanian Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba has urged citizens to prevent the recurrence of violence that erupted during recent national elections, warning against economic sabotage through the destruction of infrastructure and public facilities. Speaking to media representatives in Dar es Salaam, Nchemba characterized attacks on hospitals and transport networks as deliberate harm to systems funded by taxpayers themselves.
The premier cautioned against external manipulation while emphasizing government determination to protect national resources and territorial integrity at any expense. He stressed that collaborative efforts remain essential for achieving Vision 2050 development objectives designed to reduce poverty levels nationwide.
Information Minister Palamagamba Kabudi confirmed plans to revise media regulations while noting that authorities have credentialed over three thousand journalists. Both officials acknowledged journalism's contribution during the electoral period and pledged continued professional training support for reporters.
The premier cautioned against external manipulation while emphasizing government determination to protect national resources and territorial integrity at any expense. He stressed that collaborative efforts remain essential for achieving Vision 2050 development objectives designed to reduce poverty levels nationwide.
Information Minister Palamagamba Kabudi confirmed plans to revise media regulations while noting that authorities have credentialed over three thousand journalists. Both officials acknowledged journalism's contribution during the electoral period and pledged continued professional training support for reporters.