
Long-term reforms hinge on strong parliamentary oversight: Mchechu
[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 16/01/2026
The success of the Long-Term Indicative Plan and the anticipated reforms cannot be achieved without strong oversight, policy guidance, and sustained support from Parliament through the relevant committee.
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