Former President Affirms Health and Commitment to CCM’s Vision in Bagamoyo Rally
In a powerful demonstration of political resilience, the former national leader strongly refuted rumors about his health while reaffirming the ruling party’s ongoing development agenda. Speaking at a public rally in Bagamoyo, the seasoned politician delivered a robust message of continuity and progress.
“Those who wish me harm will go before me, and I will attend their funerals,” the former president declared, emphatically addressing speculation about his well-being. His appearance at the rally decisively quashed circulating rumors of his demise.
The event focused on highlighting the party’s achievements and future development plans for the region. The vice-presidential candidate outlined ambitious projects including coastline development, a new bus terminal, educational infrastructure, and expanded healthcare facilities.
Key promises for Bagamoyo include:
– Developing the coastal region
– Constructing primary and secondary schools
– Building teacher and health worker housing
– Creating a large shopping complex
– Expanding road and water infrastructure
Local leaders emphasized significant recent achievements, including:
– Sh27 billion in district development funds
– Improved healthcare infrastructure
– Zero maternal deaths in the current year
– Vocational training school implementations
– Major water supply projects
The rally culminated with a strong call to voters, urging support for the upcoming elections and continuing the party’s developmental vision for the region.
“Our journey is not yet complete. There is still much work ahead,” the former president emphasized, symbolizing the ongoing commitment to national progress and regional development.