President Samia Suluhu Hassan has nominated Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba as Tanzania’s next Prime Minister, a move seen as key to advancing government efficiency and citizen-focused development.
The nomination was formally presented to the Speaker of the National Assembly, Mussa Zungu, at 9:06 a.m. today.
Members of Parliament will vote to confirm Dr. Mwigulu, who will take charge of coordinating government operations and ensuring that national policies benefit all Tanzanians.
Dr. Mwigulu, the Member of Parliament for Iramba West in Singida Region, will succeed Kassim Majaliwa, who served as Prime Minister for ten consecutive years.
His appointment comes at a time when citizens expect stronger leadership to deliver public services, boost economic opportunities, and ensure development projects reach communities across the country.
Experts and citizens alike anticipate that Dr. Mwigulu’s leadership will focus on practical solutions that improve daily life, enhance transparency, and make government more responsive to the needs of the people.
His nomination is seen as a step toward a more effective, citizen-centered government that puts the well-being of Tanzanians at the heart of national progress.
