The Minister for Works, Abdallah Ulega (MP), convened a meeting with leaders and staff from institutions under the Ministry of Works shortly after the national budget for the 2025/2026 financial year was approved.
The meeting focused on ensuring the effective implementation of the Ministry’s TZS 2.28 trillion budget, with the Minister emphasizing the need for strong collaboration between the Ministry and its affiliated institutions.
Ulega commended staff for their significant contributions during the budget preparation process and encouraged them to continue executing their duties with expertise, professionalism, and patriotism.
He underscored the importance of cultivating a work environment that promotes motivation and solidarity, urging institutional leaders to prioritize employee welfare by offering incentives that boost morale, stability, and productivity.
The Minister further emphasized the need for innovation and dedication among public servants to enhance the efficiency and impact of their work for national development.
He called upon heads of institutions including TANROADS, TBA, TEMESA, and various regulatory and construction boards to ensure robust oversight and accountability in the implementation of development projects.
He noted that effective budget execution aligns with the Sixth Phase Government’s strategic vision to build a resilient economy through modern infrastructure development.
Deputy Minister for Works, Godfrey Kasekenya, also addressed the gathering, applauding the efforts of Ministry staff in preparing the budget.
He encouraged them to maintain a spirit of innovation, dedication, and enthusiasm in the execution of their responsibilities.
He also expressed appreciation to the Ministry's management for their continued cooperation, which has significantly elevated the reputation of the construction sector.
Speaking on behalf of the Ministry’s staff, Engineer Kavishe thanked the Minister for his exemplary leadership and reaffirmed their commitment to diligent service.
He assured the Minister that employees are fully prepared to implement projects in line with the Ministry’s goals and contribute meaningfully to national development.
