{"id":11089,"date":"2025-05-01T13:53:24","date_gmt":"2025-05-01T10:53:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/?p=11089"},"modified":"2025-05-03T13:54:06","modified_gmt":"2025-05-03T10:54:06","slug":"hon-samia-mpango-unite-at-workers-day-event","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/hon-samia-mpango-unite-at-workers-day-event","title":{"rendered":"Hon Samia, Mpango unite at Workers&#8217; Day event"},"content":{"rendered":"<p dir=\"auto\">On May 1, 2025, President Samia Suluhu Hassan and Vice President Dr. Philip Mpango participated in a vibrant display of unity and camaraderie by singing the \u2018Solidarity Forever\u2019 anthem during the International Workers\u2019 Day celebrations at Bombadia Ground in Singida, Tanzania. The event, a significant national gathering, drew thousands of workers, union leaders, and government officials to honor the contributions of Tanzanian laborers. The image of the nation\u2019s top leaders joining voices in this iconic anthem, a global symbol of workers\u2019 solidarity, underscored the government\u2019s commitment to fostering a sense of togetherness and addressing workers\u2019 welfare. This moment was captured and shared widely, resonating as a powerful gesture of leadership aligned with the aspirations of the working class.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"auto\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-11090 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/05\/hon-samia-mpango-unite-at-workers-day-event.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1024\" height=\"682\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/05\/hon-samia-mpango-unite-at-workers-day-event.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/05\/hon-samia-mpango-unite-at-workers-day-event-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/05\/hon-samia-mpango-unite-at-workers-day-event-768x512.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><\/p>\n<p dir=\"auto\">The celebrations at Bombadia Ground were marked by a festive yet purposeful atmosphere, with President Hassan delivering a keynote address that announced a landmark 35.1 percent increase in the minimum wage for public servants, raising it from Sh370,000 to Sh500,000, effective July 2025. As she and Vice President Mpango sang \u2018Solidarity Forever\u2019 alongside other dignitaries, including <a title=\"Carbon Trading Projects in Tanzania\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/carbon-trading-projects-in-tanzania\">Trade Union Congress of Tanzania<\/a> (Tucta) President Tumaini Nyamhokya, the anthem\u2019s lyrics echoed the government\u2019s pledges to improve workers\u2019 lives. The event highlighted the administration\u2019s focus on <a title=\"Navigating indigenous rights, economic growth, and climate change\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/navigating-indigenous-rights-economic-growth-and-climate-change\">economic growth<\/a>, with Hassan noting the country\u2019s 5.5 percent economic expansion as a foundation for sharing prosperity with workers. The sight of the leaders singing together symbolized a shared resolve to bridge the gap between <a title=\"Forestry Insurance Cover Policy in Tanzania\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/forestry-insurance-cover-policy-in-tanzania\">policy promises and tangible outcomes for Tanzania\u2019s<\/a> workforce.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"auto\">Vice President Mpango, known for his <a title=\"New publication: The abundance and diversity of rodents in forest sites invaded and uninvaded by Maesopsis eminii trees in Amani Nature Reserve, Tanzania\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/new-publication-the-abundance-and-diversity-of-rodents-in-forest-sites-invaded-and-uninvaded-by-maesopsis-eminii-trees-in-amani-nature-reserve-tanzania\">reserved demeanor and long-standing public<\/a> service, complemented President Hassan\u2019s leadership during the event. His participation in singing the anthem reinforced his role as a steadfast supporter of the administration\u2019s worker-centric policies. Mpango also spoke at the event, emphasizing the critical role of workers in driving <a title=\"G7 Urges wealthy developing Nations to pay for climate change\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/g7-urges-wealthy-developing-nations-to-pay-for-climate-change\">national development and urging<\/a> them to register for the upcoming October 2025 general election to ensure their voices shape future leadership. The joint appearance of Hassan and Mpango, singing in unison, projected an image of unity within the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, particularly significant as the country approaches the 2025 elections. This public display of harmony countered narratives of internal party friction, showcasing a cohesive front dedicated to national progress.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"auto\">The choice of \u2018Solidarity Forever,\u2019 a song rooted in the global labor movement, carried deep symbolic weight in the Tanzanian context, where CCM historically aligns with socialist principles and the upliftment of workers and peasants. President Hassan, often referred to as \u201cMama Samia,\u201d has worked to reorient CCM toward its foundational ideologies, as noted by political analysts. Her leadership, paired with Mpango\u2019s economic expertise, has sought to address longstanding worker grievances, such as delayed promotions and inadequate wages, as highlighted by Tucta\u2019s Nyamhokya during the event. The anthem\u2019s performance was not merely ceremonial but a reaffirmation of the <a title=\"UK Government \u2014 Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/uk-government-illegal-wildlife-trade-challenge-fund\">government\u2019s ongoing dialogue with trade<\/a> unions and its responsiveness to workers\u2019 demands, fostering trust between the state and its labor force.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"auto\">The Singida celebration, set against the backdrop of Bombadia Ground\u2019s lively crowds, was a testament to Tanzania\u2019s evolving <a title=\"Scholarship Tanzanian Agricultural Economics, Social Sciences and Political Economy PhD candidate\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/scholarship-tanzanian-agricultural-economics-social-science-s-political-economy-phd-candidate-for-a-duration-of-four-years\">political and economic<\/a> landscape under Hassan\u2019s presidency. As the first female president and a Zanzibari, Hassan\u2019s leadership has been marked by democratic reforms and <a title=\"Prof. Munishi from DEC joins Global effort to identify and name common Tropical trees across three Continents\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/prof-munishi-from-dec-joins-global-effort-to-identify-and-name-common-tropical-trees-across-three-continents\">efforts to globalize<\/a> Tanzania\u2019s economy, while Mpango\u2019s presence reflects continuity and stability. Their shared moment singing \u2018Solidarity Forever\u2019 encapsulated a broader narrative of inclusivity, economic progress, and political unity. As Tanzania gears up for the 2025 general election, this event at Bombadia Ground will likely be remembered as a defining moment, where the nation\u2019s leaders stood shoulder-to-shoulder with workers, singing a song of solidarity that reverberated across the country.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"auto\">About Workers&#8217; Day<br \/>\nWorkers&#8217; Day, celebrated annually on May 1st, is a <a title=\"EU honors global climate crisis victims\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/eu-honors-global-climate-crisis-victims\">global commemoration dedicated to honoring<\/a> the contributions, struggles, and achievements of workers worldwide. Also known as <a title=\"Education and Climate Change: A focus on International Day of Education 2024\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/education-and-climate-change-a-focus-on-international-day-of-education-2024\">International Workers&#8217; Day<\/a> or May Day, it originated in the late 19th century during the labor movement in the United States, specifically tied to the 1886 Haymarket affair in Chicago. Workers were advocating for an eight-hour workday, safer working conditions, and fair wages, demands that were met with resistance from employers and authorities. The violent clash between police and protesters at Haymarket Square became a pivotal moment, galvanizing the global labor movement and leading to the establishment of May 1st as a day to recognize workers\u2019 rights. Today, Workers&#8217; <a title=\"DEC at World Bee Day Celebration\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/dec-at-world-bee-day-celebration\">Day serves as both a celebration<\/a> of labor\u2019s progress and a reminder of ongoing challenges, with events ranging from rallies and parades to official ceremonies in countries across the globe.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"auto\">In many nations, Workers&#8217; Day is a public holiday marked by speeches, cultural performances, and gatherings that highlight the importance of labor to economic and <a title=\"Social Innovations for the Developing World\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/social-innovations-for-the-developing-world\">social development<\/a>. Governments, trade unions, and <a title=\"Civil Society Organizations Renew Commitment to Biodiversity at CEPF Workshop\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/civil-society-organizations-renew-commitment-to-biodiversity-at-cepf-workshop\">civil society organizations<\/a> use the occasion to address pressing issues such as job security, minimum wage laws, gender equality in the workplace, and protections for informal or gig economy workers. For instance, in countries like Tanzania, as suggested by the reference to Samia and Mpango, leaders often attend or host events to engage with workers, emphasizing unity and <a title=\"Call for consultancy services on strengthening capacity for policy change to improve REDD+ implementation and integration in Africa: capitalizing on best practices and lessons learnt in an evolving environment\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/call-for-consultancy-services-on-strengthening-capacity-for-policy-change-to-improve-redd-implementation-and-integration-in-africa-capitalizing-on-best-practices-and-lessons-learnt-in-an-evolving-en\">policy commitments to improve<\/a> labor conditions. These celebrations foster a sense of solidarity, with workers from diverse sectors\u2014factory laborers, teachers, healthcare professionals, and more\u2014coming together to reflect on their shared contributions.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"auto\">Despite its festive elements, Workers&#8217; Day also remains a platform for advocacy. In some regions, it is a day of protest, where workers and unions voice concerns over exploitation, unfair labor practices, or economic policies that disproportionately affect the working class. The rise of automation, precarious employment, and <a title=\"Seeding The Future Global Food System Challenge\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/seeding-the-future-global-food-system-challenge\">globalization has introduced new challenges<\/a>, making the day a critical moment to push for modern labor protections. In 2025, as economic disparities and technological shifts continue to reshape workplaces, Workers&#8217; Day remains a powerful symbol of <a title=\"Funding: Climate-resilient Action in African Countries\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz\/ecosystems\/news\/funding-climate-resilient-action-in-african-countries\">resilience and collective action<\/a>, urging societies to prioritize the dignity and rights of those who drive progress through their labor.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"auto\">\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On May 1, 2025, President Samia Suluhu Hassan and Vice President Dr. Philip Mpango participated in a vibrant display of unity and camaraderie by singing the \u2018Solidarity Forever\u2019 anthem during the International Workers\u2019 Day celebrations at Bombadia Ground in Singida, Tanzania. 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