President Ali Mohamed Shein inspects the guard of honour mounted by
members of the defence and security forces at Amaan Stadium in Zanzibar
yesterday during the commemoration of the 53rd anniversary of the Zanzibar
Revolution. PHOTO | ANTHONY SIAME
Dar es Salaam. Minimum wage earners in Zanzibar had a reason to smile
yesterday after President Ali Mohamed Shein doubled their monthly salaries.
Addressing a mammoth rally at the
Amaan Stadium during the 53rd commemoration of Zanzibar Revolution, Dr Shein
increased the minimum wage from Sh150,000 to Sh300,000 effective April.
Dr Shein also vowed to continue
transforming the economy of Zanzibar to realise one of the goals of the 1964
revolution which focuses on freeing and empowering the common people.
“We are going to empower our people
starting from the bottom, and thus we have decided to double the salaries of
those least paid. It is not going to end there, other plans are afoot,” he
said.
Dr Shein also noted a lot has been
achieved in the 53 years, but said his government wasn’t going to continue
pressing for more.
“It is our responsibility to aim
further and provide for the people and that’s why we are here. My government is
determined to continue the revolution legacy through hard work, discipline and
visionary plans,” said Dr Shein, adding:
“We will continue to invest heavily
and promote projects.”
However, in his one-hour address
which was broadcast live on TV, Dr Shein avoided touching on the political
situation in the isles and how his government was determined to solve the
on-going impasse with the opposition.
Zanzibar has been embroiled in a
political impasse since the nullification of the results of poll results of
October 2015 by the chairman of the Zanzibar Electoral Commission (ZEC), Mr
Jecha Salim Jecha.
Other leaders present include Union
Vice President Samia Suluhu Hassan, Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa and Zanzibar
Second Vice President Seif Ali Idd.
Retired presidents, Jakaya Kikwete,
Benjamin Mkapa, Ali Hassan Mwinyi and Amani Abeid Karume, also attended the
grand ceremony.
Source: The Citizen
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