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Tanzania inquiry report seen as key step towards unity and reform

Sylvester Domasa by Sylvester Domasa
March 23, 2026
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DAR ES SALAAM: Tanzania’s forthcoming inquiry report into the October 29, 2025 incidents is being widely seen as a constructive step towards strengthening national unity, accountability and long-term stability.

The commission of inquiry, chaired by retired Chief Justice Mohammed Chande Othman, is expected to submit its findings to President Samia Suluhu Hassan early next month, following an extensive fact-finding process.

Analysts and academics say the commission’s work reflects a commitment by authorities to address concerns transparently while reinforcing public confidence in state institutions.

“The process itself demonstrates institutional maturity and a willingness to confront challenges openly,” said Rachel Yusuph, an assistant lecturer at Tumaini University Dar es Salaam. “The report is expected to help guide the country forward.”

Observers note that the inquiry comes at a time when tensions linked to the incidents have eased, creating a favourable environment for constructive dialogue and national reflection.

Political analyst Hamiduni Maliseli said the commission offers an opportunity to consolidate peace and strengthen trust between citizens and institutions.

“This initiative shows the government’s readiness to listen, establish facts and promote reconciliation,” he said. “It is a positive step towards sustaining national harmony.”

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Experts say the report is likely to provide a clear account of events while recommending practical measures to enhance governance, address misinformation and prevent similar incidents in the future.

Paul Loisulie, a lecturer at the University of Dodoma, said a thorough and evidence-based report would help reinforce confidence in public institutions.

“A credible report can bring clarity, reduce speculation and support a shared understanding among citizens,” he said.

Analysts also highlight the broader significance of the inquiry in strengthening democratic processes and reinforcing accountability mechanisms.

Adam Mnyavanu, a governance expert at the Institute of Accountancy Arusha, said the commission’s findings are expected to contribute to peaceful coexistence and informed policymaking.

“This is an important moment for reinforcing unity and setting a strong foundation for the future,” he said.

With expectations high, the report is seen as a milestone in Tanzania’s ongoing efforts to promote stability, inclusiveness and sustainable development.

Tags: 2025 election unrestAccountabilitygovernanceMohammed Chande Othmannational unityTanzania inquiry

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