Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa today represented President Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan at the national celebrations marking the African Public Service Day, held at Chinangali Park in Dodoma, where he launched two new digital systems aimed at modernizing public service delivery and improving the welfare of government employees.
The two innovations unveiled are the Government Enterprises Service Bus (GovESB) and e-Wekeza. GovESB is a secure digital platform that enables seamless communication and data sharing across government ministries, departments, and agencies.
The system is expected to eliminate bureaucratic delays and enhance coordination across government services.
The second innovation, e-Wekeza, is designed to empower public servants by enabling them to invest directly in the Faida Fund, a government-managed profit-generating investment vehicle.
The platform provides a convenient, transparent, and secure way for civil servants to grow their savings and plan for a better financial future.
Speaking at the event, Prime Minister Majaliwa emphasized the importance of embracing technology to improve service delivery and strengthen public sector accountability.
“The government, under the leadership of President Samia, is committed to transforming the way we deliver public services making them more efficient, transparent, and citizen-centered,” he said.
Public Service Day is commemorated annually on June 23 across African Union member states. The day recognizes the critical role public servants play in driving national development and delivering essential services to citizens.
This year’s celebrations brought together government officials, development partners, civil servants, and members of the public under the theme of innovation, integrity, and investment in human capital.
The launch of these systems is part of the broader reforms championed by the Sixth Phase Government to build a digital, inclusive, and responsive public sector that meets the needs of all Tanzanians.
