In a powerful demonstration of leadership and public service, Kilosa District Commissioner Shaka Hamdu Shaka conducted an official tour of Kilangali Ward, visiting Kiduhi Village to inspect key development projects and hear directly from the people he serves.
Accompanied by the District Security Committee, DC Shaka visited several community-driven initiatives, including the construction of the Kiduhi Dispensary and three new classrooms at the local primary school both projects a testament to the villagers' commitment to progress through self-reliance.
He also received a comprehensive update on a large-scale clean water project, which includes drilling a borehole to provide safe, reliable water to the community.
Beyond inspecting infrastructure, DC Shaka prioritized listening to citizens. He hosted a public dialogue where residents raised issues affecting their daily lives, including social challenges, development priorities, and conflicts.
He emphasized the importance of peace and cooperation, urging both farmers and pastoralists to live harmoniously and resolve disputes through dialogue.
In a key highlight of the visit, DC Shaka successfully mediated and resolved a long-standing dispute involving pastoralist groups.
By providing a platform for them to voice their concerns and working with them to develop realistic, sustainable solutions, he reaffirmed his role as a unifying leader committed to inclusive progress.
This visit underscores the government’s dedication to citizen-centered leadership, where development is not just done for the people but with them. DC Shaka’s approach continues to inspire confidence, unity, and shared responsibility for the future of Kilosa District.
