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Tanzania faith leader urges forgiveness to bolster social cohesion

Oliva Sanga by Oliva Sanga
April 10, 2026
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DAR ES SALAAM: Alex Malasusa, head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Tanzania (ELCT), has called for forgiveness, love and peace to be embraced as central pillars of national cohesion, warning that rising social and economic pressures risk deepening divisions if left unaddressed.

In an Easter message, Malasusa framed forgiveness not only as a core Christian teaching but also as a practical response to the evolving challenges facing modern societies, including inequality, rapid urbanisation and shifting cultural dynamics.

“It is important to forgive others just as Christ forgave us. Forgiveness is not optional, it is essential in our lives,” he said.

His remarks reflect a broader effort by faith leaders in Tanzania to position values-driven approaches as complementary to formal governance structures in maintaining stability.

Malasusa said forgiveness plays a critical role in breaking cycles of grievance and retaliation, patterns that can erode trust within communities even in relatively peaceful societies.

“Peace is a very important value that must be cherished and safeguarded in our daily lives,” he said.

Tanzania’s religious diversity, where Christianity, Islam and indigenous beliefs coexist, gives added weight to such messaging, with leaders promoting shared ethical principles to reinforce interfaith harmony.

Analysts say such approaches are increasingly relevant in societies undergoing rapid transformation, where economic inequality and social change can strain relationships and heighten tensions.

Malasusa also highlighted the role of religious institutions as neutral platforms for dialogue and mediation, particularly during periods of uncertainty.

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By emphasising forgiveness as a fundamental value, he presented it as a stabilising force capable of reducing the risk of conflict escalation.

He further called for unconditional love and the rejection of revenge, arguing that peace must be actively cultivated.

“Seeking peace can be costly, but we must pursue it at any cost, without hatred or revenge,” he said.

He urged continued moral reflection beyond Easter and called for stronger ethical guidance for younger generations, describing moral education as a long-term investment in social stability.

Such an approach recognises that sustainable peace is built gradually through shared values and generational change rather than short-term interventions.

His call for unity was accompanied by an emphasis on dialogue as a key tool for navigating differences in an increasingly diverse society.

By linking spiritual teachings with contemporary challenges, Malasusa’s message underscores how locally grounded values can contribute to broader global discussions on peacebuilding and coexistence.

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