Dar es Salaam, April 23 -- DAR ES SALAAM: AS the union between the former Tanganyika and Zanzibar continues to thrive, stakeholders have underscored its significance in advancing Pan-Africanism, calling for continued public and youth education to preserve and strengthen this national legacy.

Speaking yesterday at a symposium commemorating 61 years of the Union, Minister in the Vice-Presidents Office (Union and Environment), Engineer Hamad Masauni, underlined the need for sustained efforts to safeguard the Union for both present and future generations.

The symposium, held in Dar es Salaam, brought together leaders from both Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar under the theme “The Union is Our Loyalty, Pride and a Valuable Treasure of th...