Kairuki Pledges to Resolve Land Disputes in Kibamba

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Kairuki Pledges to Resolve Land Disputes in Kibamba
Kairuki Pledges to Resolve Land Disputes in Kibamba

Africa-Press – Tanzania. KIBAMBA Constituency Parliamentary Candidate for the ruling Chama cha Mapinduzi(CCM), Angellah Kairuki, has outlined 10 priorities she will implement in Msigani ward, including resolving ongoing land disputes and land formalization if she is elected on October 29, 2025.

Speaking during her campaigns held in Msigani ward, Kairuki said other priorities are to build dispensaries, primary and secondary schools, police stations, a permanent market, repair street roads, and take permanent measures to control erosion of the banks of the Mbezi River.

“I will ensure that I provide employment opportunities for young people, formal and informal jobs in the private sector, we will connect them with other opportunities, we will give loans for women, youth, and people with disabilities, without forgetting our elders, I will defend the legal rights to access economic opportunities for the widows,” she said.

Kairuki said she will oversee the disabled to get business capital, connect them with social services, and find a school with special needs in Kibamba.

“CCM has a few words; it has many visible actions. I ask you to vote for CCM so that you get Dr Samia, me, and your councilor Zaidi Muliro, all of CCM,” She stressed.

She also said they have done a lot of work in this ward, including building primary and secondary schools like Bwawani Primary School, Malamba Mawili, Msigani, Msingwa, and Temboni.

“We have strived to build classrooms, we have continued to ensure that there is access to sufficient desks, although there are still challenges, and that is why we continue to pray to solve them, but we will also build all the holes to ensure that our students and your school teachers receive decent services.

She also said that they have built a dispensary in Msingwa for 211m/-, a dispensary in Temboni for 100.99m/-, and set up a tent for rest.

Kairuki noted that they have been able to empower the people economically, where they have provided loans to 15 household groups worth 616.6m/- and to groups of women, youth and people with disabilities.

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