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Zanzibar ministers honour Revolution founders, call for unity and peace

Jenipher Adriano by Jenipher Adriano
April 7, 2026
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Zanzibar ministers honour Revolution founders, call for unity and peace

Minister for Blue Economy and Fisheries Masoud Ali Mohamed.

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ZANZIBAR: Zanzibar government ministers have paid tribute to the founders of the 1964 Revolution, urging citizens to uphold their legacy by preserving unity, peace and national cohesion.

The leaders made the remarks during visits to the graves of former national figures ahead of annual prayers held at Kisiwandui in honour of Abeid Amani Karume.

Minister for Blue Economy and Fisheries Masoud Ali Mohamed said the Revolution’s pioneers laid the foundation for justice and self-governance after years of colonial rule.

“Our leaders struggled with all their might to secure justice and self-determination for Zanzibaris,” he said during a visit to Migombani, where he paid respects at the grave of former President Aboud Jumbe Mwinyi.

He said their sacrifices continue to benefit current and future generations, calling on the public to promote solidarity, respect and cooperation.

“We should honour their legacy by preserving peace, unity and cooperation,” he said.

Minister of State in the President’s Office (Regional Administration, Local Government and Special Departments) Idrissa Kitwana Mustafa said the founders ensured future generations would live free from discrimination and benefit from inclusive development.

Zanzibar’s development drive reflects enduring influence of Karume’s social vision

Speaking in Donge, North ‘B’ District, after visiting the grave of Hamid Ameir Ali, he said their values continue to guide national progress.

“They left a lasting legacy that continues to direct both present and future generations towards unity, peace and sustainable development,” he said.

He added that principles such as dignity, patriotism and humanity remain essential in maintaining a stable and cohesive society.

Family members of the late leaders welcomed the continued recognition, describing the annual remembrance prayers as an important way to preserve their legacy.

The commemorations are part of a week-long programme honouring national leaders, founders of the Revolution and pioneers of the former Afro-Shirazi Party, culminating in national prayers held every April 7.

Tags: 1964 RevolutionAbeid Amani KarumeNational CohesionpeaceunityZanzibar

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