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Renewed calls for government to cut expenditure on vehicles

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Julius Maricha
Renewed calls for government to cut expenditure on vehicles
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Tanzanian Parliament Speaker Mussa Zungu has renewed calls for the government to reduce spending on official vehicle fleets. The proposal aims to redirect funds toward critical infrastructure, healthcare, and education by addressing inefficiencies in procurement and maintenance.

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It highlights ongoing efforts in developing nations to optimize public spending and combat bureaucratic waste in government operations.

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Dar es Salaam. At a time when Tanzania is seeking billions of shillings to expand infrastructure, improve healthcare services, strengthen education and widen access to clean water, experts say one area that continues to deserve scrutiny is government spending on official vehicles.

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The article reports on parliamentary proceedings and fiscal policy debates without taking a partisan stance.

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