The Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) has reiterated its commitment to transforming the lives of Tanzanians by improving their living conditions and laying the foundation for a better future wherever possible.
CCM emphasized that compared to 60 years ago, Tanzanians today enjoy improved living standards due to advancements in sectors like education and social services.
This statement was made by Stephen Wasira, the Vice-Chairman of CCM for Mainland Tanzania, during his visit to the CCM District Offices in Tarime, where he addressed party members.
“We aim to revolutionize the lives of the people, and we are already doing so.
The people of Tarime today are different from those who lived here 60 years ago.
Some may claim we haven’t achieved anything, but we have. We’ve educated so many people, even those who say nothing has been done – we’ve educated them and given them the freedom to express their views.”
Wasira also noted that in just four years under President Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan’s leadership, significant changes have been witnessed across the country, including in Tarime, where classrooms have been built without asking citizens for contributions, a departure from past practices.
