Dar es Salaam. Reconciliation mood characterized the
Revolution Day celebrations yesterday as Zanzibaris set aside their
ideological differences during the 57th anniversary of the Zanzibar
Revolution.
On January 12, Zanzibaris commemorate the 1964 Revolution
that overthrew the Sultan of Zanzibar and his mainly Arab government by
local African revolutionaries.
Unlike in some previous celebrations
where people of Zanzibar have been leaning towards their political
affiliations whereby some shunned the celebrations, the situation was
different yesterday.
In some areas in Pemba, it was a district
commissioner who led processions of some ACT-Wazalendo party members.
The Mnazi Mmoja ground was a home to both members from CCM and
ACT-Wazalendo parties.
In his speech, President Hussein Mwinyi said:
“It is a comfort that we are celebrating our revolutionary day at times
when unity and solidarity among Zanzibaris are strong after the
formation of GNU. I urge all, regardless of your political and religious
ideologies, to unite in maintaining solidarity and love among us,” he
noted.
“I thank my immediate subordinates, including the first Vice
President Seif Sharif Hamad. I repeat first Vice President Seif Sharif
Hamad and the second Vice President Hemed Suleiman Abdallah for
supporting and helping me run the country properly,” he said.
He
vowed to continue strengthening peace and harmony among the people of
Zanzibar and take legal action against a person or group of persons
engaging in acts of breaching peace and security.
“I ask my fellow
Zanzibaris to continue trusting, respecting and tolerating each other
and forget our previous differences,” he noted.
With the existing
peace, harmony, solidarity and unity among the Zanzibaris, he vowed to
revive the country’s economy under the leadership of his eighth phase
government.
The government is currently increasing its tax base to fund the country’s social-development programmes.
The
revenue collections by Zanzibar Revenue Board (ZRB) have increased from
Sh22 billion in October up to Sh36.9 billion in December, 2020
revealed. In trade, total annual exports valued at Sh62.22 billion
during January to November 2020, almost a double increase from Sh33.27
billion recorded in same period in 2019.
Dr Mwinyi said his big dream was to see Zanzibar becomes a business hub for Eastern and Central African countries.
“I
don’t subscribe to the school that pushes for higher taxes. Higher
taxes drive businesses away. Affordable taxes attract more businesses,
hence, growth for everyone,” he said.
He said his government was working hard to improve tourism, construction, agriculture, marine transport and industries sectors.
“The
tourism industry continues to grow, reaching 85 percent of the 2020
target. We set a target of attracting at least 250,855 tourists by
December 2020, after considering the threat Covid-19,” said Dr Mwinyi.
As
of November 2020 a total of 212,050 tourists had visited Zanzibar. He
said the government would closely monitor, coordinate and find solutions
to the challenges facing the sector to make it contribute a lot in the
national economy.
“Our goal is to ensure that our guests (tourists)
enjoy their residence and service in Zanzibar and motivate them to stay
long and prefer to come back to Zanzibar when they need to do so,” he
said.
In another development Dr Mwinyi wished to make the Revolution
Day ceremony very big as it was before but couldn’t do it due to the
impact of the Covid-19 epidemic.
According to him, the funds intended
to be spent on the celebrations will be switched to social services
development including health, education and water.
“This situation is not permanent, the ceremonies will be held in the usual order in the future,” he noted.
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