Hanang. The ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) has condemned arrogance in public office, internal divisions and the pursuit of personal interests, warning that such behaviour undermines service delivery and slows development for citizens across the country.
The party stressed that leaders must uphold unity, love and solidarity while prioritising the public interest above all else.
Speaking yesterday in Hanang District, Manyara Region, CCM National Executive Committee Secretary for Ideology, Publicity and Training Kenani Kihongosi, told residents of Masakta village during his ongoing tour of the northern regions that all leaders must remember they derive authority from the party.
He said love, unity and solidarity are essential to safeguarding both the party and government, warning that personal interests and factionalism could weaken institutions.
“All leaders, whether regional or district chairpersons, secretaries or Members of Parliament, hold office because the party has entrusted them with responsibility,” he said.














