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Reconciliation seen as key to unity and stability as Tanzania awaits inquiry report

Tanzania Monitor Reporter by Tanzania Monitor Reporter
March 31, 2026
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DAR ES SALAAM: Reconciliation is emerging as a central theme in Tanzania’s path toward unity and long-term stability, as the country awaits findings from a presidential inquiry into events surrounding the October 2025 elections.

The report is expected to provide an evidence-based account of the events and underlying grievances, offering a shared understanding that could help ease tensions and rebuild public trust, analysts and academics say.

Observers say such commissions play a critical role in addressing divisions by documenting facts, correcting misinformation and guiding institutional reforms. In Tanzania’s case, the inquiry is widely viewed as an opportunity to transform past disputes into a foundation for dialogue and national healing.

“This is not just a procedural exercise, but a strategic step toward reconciliation,” said Professor Marcelina Chijoriga, principal of the Mwalimu Julius Nyerere Leadership School.

She said reconciliation efforts should focus on fostering understanding rather than assigning blame, urging stakeholders to prioritise consensus and the broader national interest.

“In reconciliation, the goal is not to win, but to reach agreements that benefit the majority,” she said.

Chijoriga added that meaningful reconciliation requires openness, patience and a willingness to engage with differing views, warning that processes driven by self-interest risk undermining trust and long-term outcomes.

The expected report is also seen as a platform for structured dialogue among political actors, communities and institutions, providing a reference point for negotiations and reforms.

Tanzania’s approach draws on both domestic experience and international examples. Chijoriga pointed to post-apartheid South Africa under Nelson Mandela and Kenya’s post-2007 election reforms as cases where reconciliation processes helped restore stability and support development.

Tanzania inquiry report seen as key step towards unity and reform

Experts say reconciliation can strengthen national cohesion by promoting accountability, rebuilding trust and encouraging collective responsibility. They add that it also plays a role in supporting economic and social progress by creating a stable environment for governance and development.

Religious and traditional leaders are expected to play a supporting role in mediation, particularly at community level, where trust-building efforts are often most effective.

Chijoriga said young people should be more actively involved in the process, describing them as critical to sustaining long-term peace and democratic participation.

She also warned that internal conflicts within political parties could spill over into broader society if not addressed, potentially undermining national unity.

Analysts say the success of reconciliation efforts will depend on public participation, political will and the consistent implementation of recommendations emerging from the inquiry.

For many Tanzanians, the moment presents an opportunity not only to reflect on past challenges but also to define a shared vision for the future — one grounded in unity, accountability and inclusive development.

Tags: 2025 Electionsgovernanceinquiry commissionnational unitypolitical stabilityTanzania reconciliation

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