The Minister of State, President's Office, Public Service and Good Governance, Ridhiwani Kikwete, led a parliamentary committee to inspect the new Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB) office in Nyang'hwale, Geita Region.
The committee commended the government for implementing the 2025 CCM Manifesto's anti-corruption goals.
The TSh 386 million office construction project enhances PCCB's capacity to fight corruption in the region. The building is equipped with modern facilities, enabling the agency to effectively investigate and prosecute corruption cases.
PCCB's Director General, Mr. Crispin Chalamila, highlighted the government's efforts to address the agency's building shortages.
"The new office is a significant step forward in our mission to combat corruption," he said. The agency has been facing challenges due to inadequate infrastructure, and this new office will greatly improve their operations.
The visit demonstrated the government's commitment to strengthening anti-corruption efforts. The parliamentary committee expressed satisfaction with the project's progress, noting that it reflects the government's dedication to fulfilling its promises to the people.
Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee, Dr. Damas Ndumbaro, praised the government's implementation of the CCM Manifesto, stating that the construction of the PCCB office is a testament to the government's commitment to fighting corruption.
The committee also urged PCCB officials to continue maintaining high standards in their work.
The new PCCB office is expected to improve the agency's presence in the region, enabling it to better serve the community and tackle corruption cases more effectively.
Kikwete expressed gratitude for the committee's guidance and directives, which have contributed to the successful implementation of the project.
He stated that the project was executed through Force Account, following procurement regulations.
The committee's visit was part of its ongoing efforts to monitor the implementation of government projects and assess their impact on the community.
