Tanzania: Nine Involved in President Suluhu Hassan's Latest Reshuffle

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Tanzania: Nine Involved in President Suluhu Hassan's Latest Reshuffle
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President Samia Suluhu Hassan has made other minor changes in her government which have seen Anamringi Macha becoming the new Shinyanga Regional Commissioner.

A press statement issued by the director of presidential communications, Ms. Zuhura Yunus, early Tuesday, states that Macha takes over from Christina Mndeme, who has been named the new deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of State in the Vice President's Office .

The President also appointed Japahari Kubecha as the district commissioner for Lushoto and Mussa Kilakala to lead Pangani in the capacity of DC. President Samia further appointed Robert Masunya as the new District Executive Director for Iringa District Council, Mwashabani Mrope as the DED for Korogwe Town Council, while Jacob Nkwera is heading to Bukoba Municipal Council as DED.

On the other side, the Head of State appointed Sangai Mambai and Raymond Mweli as District Administration Secretary for Busenga and Kaliua, respectively.2. Bashir Muhoja, from Iringa Council to Songea Municipal CouncilThe statement added that all the appointees will be sworn-in early on Wednesday at the State House in Dar es Salaam.).

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