The President of the United Republic of Tanzania Dr. John Magufuli, has said that now the issue of elections is over and what is now is to build and repair the development of the Nation. He made the statement today while addressing Tanzanians immediately after taking the oath of office to lead the Nation of Tanzania for the next five years. "Elections are now over, the main task before us is to continue efforts to build and bring development to our Nation and I assure you that the oath I swore and the oath of office to my vice president we will ensure and uphold with all our might" "I thank and congratulate Tanzanians for showing stability throughout the election period, as you know in some countries the election has been a source of tension, we Tanzanians have passed the test safely and confirmed the world we are peace lovers" President Magufuli.
President Magufuli Says "I have a huge debt to serve Tanzanians" The President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Dr. John Magufuli has promised to serve Tanzanians regardless of party or religious ideology in order to continue to grow the national economy during the five years of the second term of his leadership. President Magufuli made the statement after participating in a service at Bikra Maria Imakulata Parish located at Chamwino Ikulu in Dodoma, where he urged Tanzanians to be one after the end of the General Election. I have a huge debt to serve Tanzanians, because the victory I got is not only from the Revolutionary Party but also from all Tanzanians who elected me. Their faith in me will not fail them, I will fight to grow our Tanzanian economy - JPM He also encouraged Tanzanians to continue to worship and put God first in everything, in order to maintain peace, unity and love for the nation.
As the millennium development goals reach their target in 2021, goal number seven, which is environmental protection, faces many challenges, including deforestation. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the practice of deforestation is hampering the forest conservation campaign and vegetation. Are the areas at risk? Join Langi Asumani of Radio Umoja affiliates located in South Kivu province in the Congo in the following article.
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