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Peace, unity vital for growth – PM Nchemba

venance Athanas by venance Athanas
April 7, 2026
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DAR ES SALAAM: Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba has urged Tanzanians to safeguard peace and stability, describing them as essential foundations for economic growth and social well-being.

Speaking at an Easter celebration in Dar es Salaam, the premier said peace directly benefits citizens by enabling business activity, social interaction and religious life to function effectively.

“Peace is not for the benefit of the President or government, but for every citizen,” he said. “Even small income-generating activities cannot take place without it.”

The event, held at Mlimani City and organised by gospel artist Christina Shusho, brought together government officials, religious leaders and worshippers from across the country.

Dr Nchemba said Easter carries an important message of unity, love and harmony, urging Tanzanians to strengthen social cohesion as a basis for national development.

Clerics echo call for unity

Religious leaders across the country delivered similar messages during Easter services, emphasising peace, reconciliation and collective responsibility.

At St Alban’s Anglican Cathedral in Dar es Salaam, Bishop Jackson Sosthenes called on Christians to use the occasion to pray for harmony within families, communities and the nation.

He said the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ symbolise renewal and should inspire believers to build peaceful relationships.

“Christ, who is our peace, should bring peace into our families, our marriages and among all those we live and work with,” he said.

In Dodoma, Archbishop Dickson Cholongani highlighted the importance of justice and effective service delivery in sustaining national unity.

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While commending government efforts, he said more needed to be done to ensure all citizens have access to essential services.

“We appreciate the progress made, but more efforts are needed to ensure that every citizen receives fair and timely services,” he said.

Nationwide message of hope

Across other regions, clerics reinforced the call for compassion and mutual support.

In Morogoro, Bishop George Pindua urged Tanzanians to support one another and remain grounded in faith, particularly during challenging times.

“After His resurrection, the first message Jesus gave His disciples was peace,” he said. “I also wish all Christians peace in their families, workplaces and across our nation.”

Catholic Bishop Lazarus Msimbe encouraged believers to reflect Easter values through acts of love, forgiveness and peaceful coexistence.

In Kilimanjaro Region, Bishop Ludovick Joseph Minde stressed the importance of guiding young people with strong moral values, describing them as key to the country’s future.

“We must remain close to our young people and guide them well, because they are the foundation of our future society,” he said.

The Easter messages, echoed nationwide, underscored the role of both leaders and citizens in maintaining Tanzania’s long-standing peace and stability.

Officials and religious leaders alike stressed that unity, cooperation and respect remain central to sustaining economic progress and national cohesion.

Tags: Easter eventEconomic GrowthMwigulu NchembaPeace and Stabilitysocial developmentTanzania

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