The Office of the President has officially announced the appointment of six prominent figures as Members of Parliament, a move aimed at strengthening the leadership and effectiveness of Tanzania’s National Assembly.
President Samia Suluhu Hassan, exercising her constitutional authority under Article 66(1)(e) of the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania of 1977, selected the appointees for their proven leadership, professional expertise, and commitment to public service.
The new Members of Parliament are Dkt. Dorothy Onesphoro Gwajima, Ambassador Mahmoud Thabit Kombo, Ambassador Dr. Bashiru Ally Kakurwa, Mr. Abdullah Ali Mwinyi, Ambassador Khamis Mussa Omar, and Dr. Rhimo Simeon Nyansaho.
Their inclusion is expected to bring fresh perspectives and strengthen the legislative processes, ensuring that the National Assembly continues to serve Tanzanians effectively and responsibly.
The appointments were formally communicated through the Office of the Chief Secretary on November 10, 2025, and were signed by Chief Secretary Ambassador Dr. Moses M. Kusiluka.
This decisive action highlights the President’s dedication to building a capable and forward-looking Parliament that can address national priorities and serve the interests of all citizens.
