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Tanzania: Youngest Legislator Speaks Out

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MS Halima Abdallah Bulembo was the youngest MP in the just dissolved 11th parliament.

Ms Bulembo who sat in the same debating chamber with her father, Abdallah Bulembo told the 'Daily News' that her goal is to see her dream of becoming a vibrant and active politician becoming true.

Ms Bulembo who is aged 24, has served as a Special Seats MP through the ruling party-Chama Cha Mapinduzi from 2015 to 2020.

Unlike many challenges aired in the media especially from female politicians of harassment either by their respective party's bigwigs or fellow legislators, for the youngest MP, the challenge was different - how to seat with her father in the same Parliament.

Ms Bulembo told the 'Daily News' that her plan is to take part in constituency elections as she still need to accomplish a lot of plans that aim at promoting youth rights and welfare.

Source: allAfrica.com

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