PRESIDENT John Magufuli will be in Arusha Region this weekend, where among other things, he is to inaugurate a number of development projects as well as attending to Officer Cadets Commissioning at the Tanzania Military Academy (TMA) in Monduli.
Reports from the Tanzania Information
Service (Maelezo) office in Arusha Region, as released by Ms Prisca
Libaga, say the president would be travelling by road from Dodoma to
Arusha, via Manyara Region.
He will be using the occasion to inspect
the on-going construction of the Babati to Dodoma via Kondoa Highway,
which is set to directly link the Northern regions and the southern
highlands.
Today and tomorrow, President Magufuli
is scheduled to check out the conditions of villages and settlements
located along the Arusha-Dodoma highway and how the current monsoon
rains have affected households and infrastructures in the precincts and
see how the government can help the residents.
It seems the roadside residents in
Kondoa, Babati, Monduli districts of Dodoma, Manyara and Arusha
respectively, will have the opportunity to meet the head of state who
usually like to talk to and hear from ordinary people whenever he
travels by road.
Once in Arusha, the Head of State, in
his capacity as the Chief Commander of Tanzanian armed forces will
attend the commissioning ceremony of the graduating army officers at the
Tanzania Military Academy (TMA), located in Monduli District on
Saturday.
This will be the second time that
President Magufuli commissions the cadets at TMA. Last January the Head
of State commissioned the intake 57/15 officer cadets’ graduating from
the Lieutenant course which had then produced a total of 205 cadets
among them 189 males and 16 female officers.
The Head of State is also expected to
officially inaugurate the giant commercial complex built by the PPF Fund
in the Uzunguni area along Nelson Mandela (former Old Moshi) Road, a
towering structure which stands next to the Kibo Palace Hotel and which
is set to transform the face of Arusha City
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