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Tanzania’s Construction Minister Abdallah Ulega has confirmed that his ministry go review and act on the proposals given by members of parliament during the 2026/27 budget talks.The MPs raised issues and suggestions to improve infrastructure development across the country, covering roads, bridges, and public buildings.
Minister Ulega assured the parliament that government will take their contributions seriously, showing a consultative approach to planning and execution of construction projects.This comes at a time when Tanzania is heavily investing in infrastructure to support economic growth and connectivity between regions.
Meanwhile, Speaker of the National Assembly Tulia Ackson, also known as Speaker Zungu, reminded a member of parliament, Nape, to show appreciation to President Samia Suluhu Hassan, though full context of the reminder wasn’t detailed.
These parliamentary interactions highlight the oversight role of MPs and the importance of recognizing executive actions in shaping national development.
The construction budget for 2026/27 will guide which projects are prioritised, including urban road networks and rural infrastructure to connect remote communities.
Overall, the engagement between parliament and the executive reflects Tanzania’s commitment to participatory governance and responsible public spending, aiming to improve citizen’s quality of life through better infrastructure.
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