Zanzibar’s Infrastructure Revolution: CCM Unveils Ambitious Development Roadmap for 2025-2030
Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) has revealed a groundbreaking infrastructure strategy for Zanzibar, promising transformative investments in transportation and connectivity across the Isles. The comprehensive plan targets critical sectors including road networks, aviation, and maritime services.
Strategic Road Development
The manifesto outlines several key road projects designed to enhance regional connectivity:
– 48-kilometre Tunguu–Makunduchi road
– 12-kilometre Fumba–Kisauni road
– 43.5-kilometre Mkoani–Chake road in Pemba
– 12-kilometre Nungwi Tourism Road
These infrastructure improvements aim to support smallholder farmers, traders, and tourism operators by reducing transportation costs and connecting remote areas to urban centers.
Aviation Expansion Plans
CCM’s aviation strategy includes significant airport developments:
– Pemba Airport expansion with a longer runway and new passenger terminal
– New airports at Nungwi and Paje for small passenger planes
The plans directly address Zanzibar’s tourism-dependent economy by improving air access and infrastructure.
Maritime Sector Transformation
The blue economy strategy features:
– Integrated port construction at Mangapwani
– Introduction of sea taxi services connecting residents and tourists
Economic Impact and Challenges
While the proposed projects represent a potentially revolutionary approach to infrastructure development, experts caution that successful implementation remains crucial. The comprehensive plan aligns with President Hussein Ali Mwinyi’s economic reform agenda, but questions persist about execution capacity.
Critical observers note that the real test will be translating these ambitious proposals into tangible results that meaningfully improve residents’ lives and boost economic opportunities.
As Zanzibar approaches a critical election period, these infrastructure commitments could significantly influence public perception of CCM’s governance and future potential. The party’s ability to deliver on these promises may ultimately determine its continued mandate in the region.