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By Burnett Munthali

Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan has appointed her daughter, Wanu Hafidh Ameir, as the new Deputy Minister for Education.

The announcement has triggered widespread public debate, as it places a close family member in a key ministry responsible for shaping the nation’s education policies.

In the same set of government changes, President Samia also appointed Wanu’s husband, Mohammed Mchengerwa, as the Minister of Health.

This dual appointment of a daughter and son-in-law has intensified scrutiny, with many observers questioning whether the decisions were based on merit or reflect growing political nepotism.

Critics argue that concentrating government power within the President’s family risks undermining institutional credibility and public confidence.

They warn that such moves could set a precedent that blurs the line between public service and family interests.

Supporters of the appointments, however, point out that both Wanu and Mchengerwa have served in government before and possess experience that may justify their new roles.

They insist that familial ties should not automatically disqualify qualified individuals from contributing to national development.

The development has nonetheless fueled a broader discussion about governance ethics, transparency, and the role of political families in Tanzania’s leadership landscape.

As the debate continues, citizens and analysts alike are calling for stronger safeguards to ensure that government appointments are perceived as fair, professional, and rooted in merit rather than family connections.

These appointments mark a significant moment in Tanzania’s political discourse, raising fundamental questions about accountability and the future direction of the country’s governance.

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