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Tanzania PM cracks down on lazy public service habits
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79758, member: 636"] The Prime Minister of Tanzania, Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba, made an unannounced visit to a district hospital, criticizing officials for routine inefficiency. He found patients waiting without clear procedures at Nachingwea District Hospital in Lindi Region, even though doctors were available in their rooms. Nchemba directed the health ministry to ensure all hospitals provide prompt service and proper patient guidance, warning against a business-as-usual attitude in public institutions. During the inspection, he also reviewed a stalled nursing college project and visited the maternity ward. Earlier, he examined operations at Lindi Port, instructing the port authority to resolve technical issues hindering its use. Regarding infrastructure, the Prime Minister gave road agencies a seven-day deadline to present fixes for a deteriorating bridge and risky road sections, following concerns raised by the local member of parliament about impending flood damage. He demanded a detailed report on costs and timelines from the Regional Commissioner. [/QUOTE]
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