Residents of Tambukareli Ward in Dodoma City have been praised for their spirit of unity and active participation in community development initiatives.
The commendation came from Tambukareli Ward Councillor, Clinton Manzi, during a community iftar he organized at the grounds of Masjid Latif mosque in Dodoma. The event drew a large turnout of residents from across the ward.
Speaking to the attendees, Councillor Manzi expressed gratitude for their strong support and active engagement in the event. He noted that such cooperation inspires young leaders to take initiative in community development projects.
“I sincerely congratulate the people of Tambukareli for your cooperation. Thank you for responding to our invitations. Your support motivates us, young leaders, to serve and lead effectively,” Manzi said.
He also acknowledged the efforts of residents who traveled long distances and set aside their daily responsibilities to attend the iftar.
“I warmly welcome you all, and may God bless you for your dedication. I know some of you came from far away to break the fast with your young leader,” he added.
The gathering was attended by several government and political figures from Dodoma City. Representing Mtumba Constituency Member of Parliament, Anthony Mavunde, his secretary Silas Makanyaga congratulated residents for their cooperation and praised Councillor Manzi for organizing the event, describing it as a timely and commendable gesture during Ramadan.
Meanwhile, Makole Ward Councillor Omari Omari, speaking on behalf of Dodoma City councillors, lauded Manzi for his care and commitment to the welfare of his constituents.
“We thank and congratulate you for the love you have shown to the people of Tambukareli. Hosting an iftar during Ramadan is a commendable act that strengthens our community bonds,” Omari said.
Tambukareli Ward Police Officer, Inspector Neema Seme, also praised the councillor for his engagement with the youth and his efforts to address the challenges they face.
“We are fortunate to have a young councillor who understands the difficulties faced by fellow youth and works with them to find solutions for the benefit of the community,” Inspector Seme said.
The iftar drew councillors from Makulu, Makole, and Chidachi wards, members of the Dodoma Urban Political Committee, the District Youth Chairperson, street leaders, local government officials, and religious leaders.
The event aimed to foster unity, love, and cooperation between leaders and residents during the holy month of Ramadan.
