Charles Kitwanga handing over the Office to Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba


After a long silence, the former Minister of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Charles Kitwanga has emerged and handed 


over the Office and has provided a schedule for his activities in Misungwi district including a thanks worship.

Kitwanga who his selection was invoked on May 20 by  President John Magufuli after entering Parliament and  to answer the question while drunk, has handed the Office yesterday to Mwigulu Nchemba who has taken his place.

After his selection invoked, Kitwanga had gone to Parliament and later explained that he went to Israel before recently returning to the country and said that all that happened was God's will.

Recently, the President switched  Mwigulu at the Ministry of Home Affairs from the Ministry of agriculture, livestock and fisheries.


Speaking in an interview after handing over Office, Kitwanga said all Tanzanians can work if given a chance, while citing the theme of  'Only  Work Here' and that has made the handover to the goodness and love of high.

He said he has handed over the Office without rancour because Tanzania is not his alone, but of all citizens.

Schedule State
Referring to schedule his State, Kitwanga said on August 6, he will do rite of thanks to his home thanking God Misungwi district saying that after his visit to the six week series with his voters.

The tour will begin after tomorrow will meet with the Committee on planning and finance before meeting with representatives of the province next Saturday.

He said the next Monday he will commit various materials including mattresses and beds in hospitals and clinics,sewing machines and compressor to  groups of entrepreneurship in the event which will be held at the Misungwi District Bus stand: "Then I will provide 10 to 20 minutes for journalists to ask me questions ... but I'd rather gossipy words ... for me is first, tell them completely."

After the exercise, said the following day he will meet with the chairmen of all the villages of the province for planning how he will successfully visit their areas, a task which he said he would do for six weeks in a series; "I will make a five-day visit to the weekly series, in the past I used to divide the time to visit the district and returned to Dar to work so I will be there all the time. Dar I will come only a few times. "  


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