Tanzania has demonstrated remarkable resilience and progress under President Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, navigating economic and social challenges with steady leadership.
Former CCM Parmanent Secretary, Dr. Bashiru Ally, praised the president for her strategic vision, calm approach, and decisive action, which have guided the nation through some of its most critical periods.
Despite the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Tanzania maintained an average GDP growth of 5.5%, with exports rising from $6.39 billion in 2021 to $8.7 billion in 2024.
Per capita income also increased, reflecting strong economic management and resilience.
President Samia has overseen major infrastructure projects, including the Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project, the Standard Gauge Railway, and the Magufuli Bridge, opening new opportunities for trade, investment, and job creation.
Key sectors such as agriculture, tourism, and business have also seen significant growth, helping communities recover from pandemic-related setbacks.
In addition, Tanzania has achieved international recognition in health, particularly maternal and child care, winning the 2025 Global Goalkeeper Award from the Gates Foundation.
Governance has improved as well, with the country rising to 78th globally in the 2025 Chandler Good Government Index, a reflection of greater efficiency, transparency, and public service delivery.
Dr. Bashiru emphasized that these achievements are the result of careful planning and focused leadership. Under President Samia, Tanzania continues to chart a path of stability, development, and opportunity for all citizens.
