Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa today took part in a dynamic parliamentary session at the National Assembly in Dodoma, where he responded to a range of spontaneous questions from Members of Parliament.
The session, part of the regular Prime Minister’s Questions period, provided an opportunity for lawmakers to seek direct clarification on various national issues and government priorities.
During the session, the Prime Minister held a brief but significant discussion with the Attorney General of the United Republic of Tanzania, Hamza Johari.
Their conversation emphasized ongoing collaboration between the executive and legal sectors in strengthening legislative processes and upholding the rule of law.
Prime Minister Majaliwa also took time to exchange greetings with Seif Gulamali, the Member of Parliament for Manonga Constituency, highlighting the spirit of collegiality and mutual respect among the country's leaders.
In another moment of camaraderie, the Prime Minister shared a light-hearted exchange with the Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office (Policy, Parliament, and Coordination), Ummy Nderiananga.
Their interaction reflected the strong working relationship within the Prime Minister’s Office and the broader government leadership.
Today’s engagements reflect Prime Minister Majaliwa’s continued commitment to open dialogue, responsive leadership, and effective collaboration with all arms of government as part of his broader efforts to advance national development and good governance.
