Prime Minister Reaffirms No Rift Over Resource Sharing and Service Delivery in Union
DODOMA: PRIME Minister Dr Mwigulu Nchemba has reaffirmed that there is no conflict between Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar over the utilisation of national resources or the delivery of public services, saying the Union remains rooted in brotherhood and cooperation beyond constitutional arrangements. Responding to a question from an MP Agnesta Kaiza (Segerea CHAUMMA) in the Parliament yesterday, Dr Nchemba said concerns surrounding access to services, particularly healthcare, s
Prime Minister Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba has strongly refuted claims of conflict between Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar regarding resource utilization or service delivery. He emphasized that the Union is founded on brotherhood and cooperation, extending beyond constitutional arrangements. Responding to parliamentary questions, Dr. Nchemba clarified that concerns about access to services, particularly healthcare, should not be misinterpreted as strained relations. He explained that while the Union distinguishes between Union and non-Union matters, collaborative mechanisms ensure equitable access to essential services for all citizens. Examples like the cooperation between national health insurance funds were cited to illustrate this point.
The Prime Minister's reaffirmation of unity addresses concerns about potential rifts within the Union, highlighting cooperative mechanisms for resource and service sharing.
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