Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan Under Fire for Nepotism After Appointing Daughter, Son-in-Law to Key Cabinet Posts

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has sparked outrage and accusations of nepotism after appointing her daughter, Wanu Hafidh Ameir, as Deputy Minister of Education, Science, and Technology, and her son-in-law, Mohammed Mchengerwa, as Health Minister. The couple, who are married, now hold key positions in the government, with Wanu overseeing educational reforms and Mohammed leading the nation’s health sector.

This move has intensified criticism from opponents who claim President Samia is consolidating power within her inner circle. Ridhiwani Kikwete, son of former President Jakaya Kikwete, was also appointed as Minister for Governance, further fueling concerns about nepotism .

The appointments come after President Samia’s re-election, which was marred by controversy, with opponents alleging voter intimidation and irregularities. The move has sparked protests in Dar es Salaam and criticism on social media, with many calling for merit-based governance .

Critics argue that these appointments undermine public trust in institutions and prioritize loyalty over expertise, especially in critical sectors like education and health. The situation raises questions about Tanzania’s future democracy and whether this will spark sustained reform demands or entrench personalized authority .
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