The Secretary General of the ruling party Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), Dr. Emmanuel Nchimbi, has reached Katavi Region to commence his 10-day extensive working tour of six regions.
Ambassador Dr. Nchimbi landed at Mpanda Airport as early as 7:30 a.m on Saturday and was welcomed by Katavi Regional Commissioner, Mwanamvua Mrindoko, accompanied by key leaders of the ruling party in the area.
This marks Dr. Mchimbi’s inaugural working tour since assuming the role of the 11th Secretary General of his party, succeeding Mr. Danie Chongolo, who was subsequently appointed by President Samia Suluhu Hassan as the Songwe Regional Commissioner.
On January 15, the National Executive Committee (NEC) of CCM approved a proposal from the party’s Central Committee (CC) to appoint Dr. Nchimbi as its Secretary General.
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While in Katavi Region, Dr Nchimbi will have ample time to receive a regional working report on the implementation of the party manifesto and development projects being executed in the region.
He will also hold a mammoth political rally in Mpanda and Mlele districts on Saturday and Sunday respectively.
Starting on Monday, Dr. Nchimbi, accompanied by CCM’s Ideology, Publicity, and Training Secretary, Amos Makala, is set to continue his working tour of Rukwa, Songwe, Mbeya, Njombe, and Songea Regions.
Dr. Nchimbi assumed the role of Secretary General, succeeding Mr. Daniel Chongolo, who resigned from the position on November 30, 2023. This development marks a strategic transition within the party’s leadership, reflecting CCM’s commitment to adaptability and continuity.
Dr. Nchimbi brings a wealth of experience to the position, having previously served as the Member of Parliament for the Songea town constituency and as the Minister for Home Affairs. His notable contributions extend to international diplomacy, where he served as Tanzania’s Ambassador to Egypt.
His appointment is anticipated to enhance CCM’s leadership dynamics, drawing on his multifaceted background in politics.
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