A member of the National Executive Committee of the National Executive Committee and Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa on September 13, 2025 has launched a parliamentary campaign in the Nachingwea constituency held at the Nachingwea City Parking Stadium in the city.
Speaking at the launch, Mr. Majali has called on the public to elect all the Revolutionary Party candidates by October 29 this year to go to implement the CCM election for 2025/2030 and enable Nachingwea to continue to rapidly develop.
“Come out in the vote by October 29, vote for, Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan for a lot of votes, also vote for him, MP and his councilor, we should not sleep, even if you are the only candidate and go and keep the time when it comes”, he said.

Mr. Majaliwa said Ruangwa and Nachingwea districts have continued to benefit from development projects including a major water project from Nyangao, Ruangwa to Nachingwea which is being implemented.
“This project that will benefit the villages of Ruangwa Ma Nachingwea will cost TZS 119 billion,” he said
Mr. Majaliwa said the government had already provided funding for the construction of the road from Ruangwa to Nachingwea.
Mr. The resident said he had worked closely with Liwaka for a long time, and he knows him for his work and believes he will give himself for the development of the natives. I know him, Mr. Liwaka, he knows how to print work ”, he said
For his part, Nachingwea constituency candidate F Feder Liwaka said he would focus on development sectors including infrastructure, education, health, agriculture and livestock.
“The Prime Minister, among my biggest thirst in the infrastructure industry is the construction of Nachingwea Road to Masasi at the pitch level, despite this, education is the biggest agenda I want to reduce the number of female students who sleep at home and go to school in the morning by building dormitories”, he said.
Mr. Liwaka said that one of his biggest dreams is to make sure he ends the conflict between farmers and herders.
“Prime Minister, I wish one day to celebrate the herders to bring cows to kill and the farmers to bring maize to celebrate and celebrate”, he said