Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan has terminated the appointments of the country’s foreign and information ministers in a mini-cabinet reshuffle.
The changes came as Hassan seeks to regain trust from foreign powers over a programme of economic and political reforms, including easing restrictions on opposition parties and media, that some critics had seen as faltering.
The presidency announced on Sunday night that Hassan terminated the appointments of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and East Africa Cooperation, January Makamba, and the Minister of Information, Communication and Information Technology, Nape Nnauye.
They are influential figures in the ruling party, Chama cha Mapinduzi (CCM).
No reason was given for their removal. Makamba and Nnauye did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The dismissal of Nnauye comes a week after comments he made surfaced in a video, saying election results would depend on who counts votes and announces the results.
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Nnauye later apologised, saying it was a joke, but activists and some social media users said the statement undermined Hassan’s push to improve democracy.
Hassan appointed Mahmoud Thabit Kombo as the new Foreign Affairs Minister and Jerry Silaa as Minister of Information, Communication and Information Technology.
Before Kombo’s appointment, he was Tanzania’s ambassador to Italy while Silaa was the minister of lands, housing and human settlements development. Two more ministers and deputy ministers were also appointed, Reuters quoted the presidency as saying.
In power since 2021, Hassan’s government has won praise for rolling back her predecessor’s crackdowns on the opposition and civil rights groups. But arrests last year of a lawyer and an opposition politician have raised questions over her government’s human rights record.
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