Tanzania News: CCM NEC Inspects Jakaya Kikwete Convention Centre Ahead of Grand National Congress – Dodoma Is Ready

:green_circle: On Saturday, May 24, 2025 — CCM Secretary General, Amb. Dr. Emmanuel Nchimbi, accompanied by members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), inspected the Jakaya Kikwete Convention Centre in Dodoma.

This inspection is part of final preparations for the CCM National Congress, scheduled for 29–30 May 2025, where thousands of delegates from across the country will converge in the political capital of Tanzania.

The Jakaya Kikwete Convention Centre (JKCC) stands as a world-class venue — a symbol of Tanzania’s commitment to organized, disciplined, and visionary politics.
:japanese_symbol_for_beginner: It will host critical decisions shaping the future of the nation.


Unlike the drama-filled congresses seen elsewhere, CCM moves with structure and precision. Every detail — from delegate logistics to security, sound systems, and protocols — is reviewed, refined, and ready.

:tanzania: With over 47 years of uninterrupted leadership, CCM continues to demonstrate what stable political tradition looks like.
When the party calls, the whole nation mobilizes — from mashina to national level.

While some countries are still debating who belongs to which party this week, Tanzania is confirming delegate badges, inspecting venues, and planning policy dialogue that matters.

CCM is not just holding a meeting.
It’s holding a mirror to its values:
:check_mark: Order
:check_mark: Unity
:check_mark: Continuity
:check_mark: Progress

As the countdown begins, all eyes turn to Dodoma — not just as the capital, but as the epicenter of political maturity in Africa.

:green_circle: May 29–30:
Not just another political event.
It’s a showcase of Tanzania’s steady hand in leadership, and CCM’s ongoing role as the shield of the nation.

Leta mbisha ya pipi ya Dr Emmanuel tusafishe mesho

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