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Tanzania President Pardons 1,548 Prisoners for Independence Day

TANZANIA President Samia Suluhu Hassan granted clemency to 1,548 prisoners on Monday in honour of the Mainland’s 63rd Independence Day. This compassionate gesture, aimed at promoting unity and nation-building, underscores the country’s values of justice and reconciliation.

Of those pardoned, 22 prisoners were released immediately, while 1,526 will see their sentences significantly reduced. The Ministry of Internal Affairs, in a statement, urged the released individuals to embrace this second chance, reintegrate into society, and contribute positively to the nation.

‘The Government expects that the prisoners released today will return to society, cooperate with their fellow citizens in building our nation, and avoid actions that would lead them back to prison,’ the ministry declared.

Celebrating unity and progress

Mainland Independence Day commemorates Tanganyika’s 1961 liberation from British colonial rule. The iconic moment of raising the Tanganyikan flag symbolised a fresh start, and the Freedom Torch placed atop Mount Kilimanjaro became a beacon of hope for Africa’s progress.

The 2024 celebrations honour the enduring legacy of that historic day while recognising the union with Zanzibar in 1964, forming the United Republic of Tanzania.

This year’s presidential pardon is a reflection of Tanzania’s commitment to fostering unity while balancing compassion with accountability. As the nation continues to uphold these principles, the gesture serves as a powerful reminder of the progress and promise that independence represents.

This move by President Hassan highlights her administration’s focus on reconciliation and social reintegration, reinforcing Tanzania’s role as a leader in African unity and justice.

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