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Tanzanian public officials across the country have been told that they would face sack once they are found to have misused or embezzled public funds.

Tanzania’s Prime Minister, Kassim Majaliwa, gave the warning on Sunday while addressing a public rally at the Ilulu Stadium in Lindi Municipality.

He said, “I warn all council’s executives, never dare to misuse or embezzle money sent to you by the government. Anyone who will be found to have embezzled public funds will be removed.”

Majaliwa pointed out that there are ample creams of young graduates roaming the streets looking for jobs while others in public service were not doing justice to the public.

“I want public servants to know that the Fifth Phase Government is determined to serving the people.

They are duty bound to listen to and serve the people well by addressing all the challenges facing them.”

He further thanked the gathering for their prayers while promising that, he would not let down President John Magufuli and Vice-President Ms Samia Suluhu Hassan for their confidence in him – by giving him such post to serve Tanzanians.

Speaking on government’s plans to develop the industrial sector in the country, he said that Lindi Region will soon get new investors in the gas subsector after the United Kingdom – based firm BG acquired ownership of Kikwetu area to build gas processing plants.

Majaliwa urged residents in the region to invest in the construction of hotels and guest houses so that by June 2016, participants of the Nane Nane Fair should not be inconvenienced by lack of accommodation as it has been the case in the past.

The Prime minister also tasked Lindi Regional Commissioner (RC), Jordan Rugimbana, to revive the Ilulu Stadium and restore its lost status when the ground was famous all over Southern regions.

“This stadium must be improved because it reminds me when I was playing for Amri Rangers in 1984. There was a thick ‘ukoka’ (grass) here.”

He suggested that the team to be appointed by the RC to revive the stadium should include the Mayor and Lindi Urban Member of Parliament.

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