President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, has appointed senior leaders to key positions and assigned an ambassadorial role, signaling a strategic move to strengthen public institutions and enhance the country’s diplomatic presence.
According to a statement from the Chief Secretary to the Government, Ambassador Dr. Moses Kusiluka, Mr. Adam Joseph Mrisho has been appointed as the Executive Director of the Tanzania Commission for AIDS (TACAIDS), bringing new leadership to the country’s efforts in HIV/AIDS prevention and control.
Ambassador Prof. Elizabeth Kiago Kiondo takes over as Chairperson of the Board of Library Services in Tanzania, succeeding Prof. Rwekaza Sympho Mukandala, whose term has concluded.
In the diplomatic arena, Ambassador Noel Emmanuel Kaganda has been assigned as Tanzania’s Ambassador to the Republic of Korea, strengthening bilateral relations and Tanzania’s engagement on the international stage.
These appointments reflect the government’s ongoing commitment to professional leadership in public service and strategic representation abroad, aiming to boost institutional performance and national development.
