President John Magufuli is nicknamed "The Bulldozer"
By Hamza Mohamed
Tanzania
has banned government officials from sending Christmas and New Year
cards paid for by public funds as part of cost-cutting measures
introduced by the newly elected president.
President John
Magufuli is nicknamed "The Bulldozer" for his no-nonsense,
results-driven way of doing politics. He was elected in October as the
East African country's new leader.
The president's
chief secretary, Ombeni Yohana Sefue, issued a statement on Thursday
that "prohibited the printing of Christmas and New Year cards at the
government's expense".
"Anyone who wants to create or publish those cards, do so at his or her own expense," Sefue's statement said.
The public, which
has long complained of government overspending, was quick to welcome the
austerity measure imposed by the new president.
Social media
hashtags such as #WhatWouldMagufuliDo have become top trending topics
among Twitter and Facebook users in East Africa.
Tanzanian social media users called on the president to go further and not stop introducing more cost-cutting measures.
Others went as far as saying Tanzania has turned the corner when it comes to fighting graft and excess in the region.
But most saw the funny side of the president's Ebenezer Scrooge-like austerity move ahead of Christmas.
Since taking office
November 5 on the promise of curbing corruption and government waste,
Magufuli has enforced drastic but widely welcomed belt-tightening
measures.
The move comes few
days after the president cancelled the country's Independence Day
celebrations, ordering the public money for the festivities be spent
instead on a clean-up campaign. Magufuli said it would be "shameful" to
spend vast sums on the celebration when "our people are dying of
cholera".
The president last
week ordered money set aside for a party to inaugurate the opening of
parliament to be used to buy hospital beds at one of the country's main
medical centres after he made a surprise visit and found patients
sleeping on the floor.
Magufuli earlier
this month banned all but essential foreign trips by government
officials, ordering them to spend more time in their constituencies to
save funds.
The president also
restricted first and business class travel for all officials except the
president, vice president, and prime minister.
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