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Stability central to Tanzania’s development path, former official says

Sylvester Domasa by Sylvester Domasa
April 16, 2026
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DAR ES SALAAM: Political stability remains fundamental to Tanzania’s development trajectory, a former regional commissioner has said, pointing to the country’s historical foundations and evolving governance as key to sustaining growth and national cohesion.

Former cabinet minister and ex-Regional Commissioner, Aggrey Mwanri said peace and unity are indispensable pillars underpinning economic progress, institutional strength and social wellbeing.

“Without stability, no country can meaningfully move forward, regardless of how strong its policies or resources may be,” he said.

Mwanri linked Tanzania’s present political environment to its historical roots, highlighting the role of founding leaders Julius Nyerere and Abeid Karume in fostering national unity after independence.

He noted that during the colonial period, when Tanganyika and Zanzibar were administered under international arrangements, unity emerged from a shared resistance to external rule. That “unity of struggle”, he said, later evolved into a broader nation-building effort.

The merger of the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) and the Afro-Shirazi Party (ASP) to form Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) marked a significant step in consolidating political stability and national cohesion.

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Mwanri described the post-independence phase as a transition from “unity of opposition” to “unity of nationhood”, where citizens are bound by shared development goals rather than external pressures.

While differences of opinion are inevitable, he said, national unity depends on managing them constructively while keeping the broader national interest at the centre.

Tanzania’s governance framework, anchored in the Constitution of Tanzania 1977, provides institutional structures such as Parliament and the judiciary that support accountability and representation.

Mwanri also highlighted elections as a key democratic mechanism enabling citizens to influence leadership and policy direction, describing political competition as a healthy and necessary process.

He pointed to recent efforts to strengthen political dialogue under President Samia Suluhu Hassan, including engagement with opposition leaders following the October 2025 election period, as a sign of growing political maturity.

“When leaders come together after elections, it demonstrates maturity and a shared commitment to the country,” he said.

Mwanri added that Tanzania’s stability reflects sustained efforts by leaders, institutions and citizens, but cautioned that it must be continually nurtured through dialogue, participation and mutual respect.

Tags: Aggrey Mwanrieconomic developmentgovernancenational unitypolitical stabilityTanzania

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