Tanzanian authorities confirmed that 41 fuel stations sustained damage during recent unrest following the general election, though officials assured citizens that petroleum quality and availability remain stable at unaffected locations selling at government-approved rates. Dar es Salaam Regional Commissioner Albert Chalamila emphasized the capital's role as a commercial hub serving Zambia, Malawi, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo while urging stakeholders to support stability efforts as the incoming administration takes shape.
The commissioner stressed that sustained tranquility enables economic growth, protects human rights and allows resource allocation toward health and education rather than security expenditures. Officials highlighted that peaceful conditions foster social cohesion and provide safe environments for families and businesses, requiring consistent community engagement and conflict resolution to maintain national unity.
The commissioner stressed that sustained tranquility enables economic growth, protects human rights and allows resource allocation toward health and education rather than security expenditures. Officials highlighted that peaceful conditions foster social cohesion and provide safe environments for families and businesses, requiring consistent community engagement and conflict resolution to maintain national unity.