Regional cooperation in the fight against corruption received a significant boost on Sunday as the President of the Comoros Anti-Corruption Chamber, Fahamoue Youssouf, arrived in Dar es Salaam for a working visit aimed at strengthening joint efforts toward transparency and accountability.
Ms. Youssouf, who is accompanied by senior officials from her institution, is in the country at the invitation of Crispin Chalamila, Director General of the Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB/TAKUKURU).
Her visit is part of a broader initiative to enhance collaboration between Tanzania and Comoros in promoting good governance.
The trip was facilitated by the Embassy of Tanzania in Comoros, where Ambassador Saidi Yakubu extended an official welcome and emphasized that the engagement would deepen institutional ties and open new avenues for cooperation.
He noted that both countries stand to benefit from sharing best practices in building strong, trusted public institutions.
While in Tanzania, Ms. Youssouf is expected to meet with Mr. Chalamila for detailed discussions on how TAKUKURU operatesfrom preventive strategies and community engagement to investigation frameworks.
The two institutions will also explore areas where Tanzania can support Comoros through training, technical assistance, and exchanges designed to strengthen anti-corruption capacity.
Officials say the visit reflects a growing recognition across the region that corruption cannot be tackled in isolation.
Through stronger partnerships, countries can reinforce each other’s systems, ensure public resources are protected, and create an environment where citizens benefit from transparent and accountable leadership.
