{{In Tanzania, President Jakaya Kikwete has fired six ministers and hired three new officials including Dr. Abdallah Omar Kigoda (Industry and Trade), Dr William Mgimwa (Finance) and Prof Sospeter Muhongo (Energy and Minerals).}}
The much-anticipated reshuffle saw two deputy ministers dropped and 10 new deputies brought on board.
The sacking of ministers has been much anticipated triggered by revelations of embezzlement of billions of shillings in the latest report of the Controller and Auditor-General (CAG).
According to analysts, President Kikwete’s public trust is expected to catapault in the belief that he is determined to get rid of the rot in government that was exposed in the report.
Ten new deputies include January Makamba (Communications, Science and Technology), Amos Makala (Information, Youth, Culture and Sports), Stephen Maselle (Minerals), George Simbachawene ( Energy) and Dr Seif Suleiman Rashid (Health and Social Welfare). Dr. Charles Tizeba is deputy minister in the transportation docket.
Other new deputy ministers are Dr Binilith Mahenge (Water), Angela Kairuki (Justice and Constitutional Affairs), and Janet Mbene and Ms Saada Mkuya Salum (Finance).
Ruling party (CCM) Secretary General Wilson Mukama said President Kikwete’s move was a clear demonstration of the respect and trust he has for parliament. “This move to drop the six ministers is honourable of the president.”

