Sauti ya Umma (SAU) presidential candidate Majalio Kyara has promised that, if elected in the October 29, 2025 general election, he will lead Tanzania with the fear of God and restore integrity in public service.
Launching the party’s campaigns in Dar es Salaam, Mr. Kyara said his vision is to build a nation where leaders and citizens uphold accountability, justice, and love while rejecting corruption and injustice.
“Tanzania needs leaders who can guide the country through principles that restore what has been lost, including ethics and integrity, so that we may build a nation that truly fears God,” he said.
Mr. Kyara outlined SAU’s manifesto, which is anchored on three pillars: agriculture, industry, and technology. He described agriculture as the lifeline of the nation and said it must be given top priority.
“Agriculture is like blood in the human body. By strengthening it, we can address challenges in health, employment, and the economy,” he noted.
He pledged to promote organic farming to ensure citizens access healthy food, reduce health complications, and revive indigenous seeds to safeguard both food security and public health.
“There is great importance in fighting for Tanzanians’ health through organic agriculture. The health of our people is something we must protect with all our strength,” Mr. Kyara emphasized.
Turning to the economy, the SAU candidate said Tanzania faces constraints that require homegrown solutions.
He promised to establish systems that place the economy firmly in the hands of Tanzanians, while also encouraging local investors to play a bigger role.
SAU running mate Safia Mussa said the party is committed to empowering farmers with access to inputs and to advancing industries and technology. She assured voters that the party would remain close to the people.
“We will not deceive citizens. We will stand shoulder to shoulder with them to understand and solve their challenges,” she said.
