Tanzania, Feb. 7 -- Dar es Salaam. This year, in March, the top leader and founder of the ACT-Wazalendo party, Mr Zitto Kabwe, will step down to allow others to rule, emphasising that President Samia Suluhu Hassan's 4Rs had brought about political reforms.

Mr Kabwe underlined continuing political events, such as internal party deliberations and protest mobilisation, as part of the response to the 4Rs strategy, which aims to reconstruct the nation across multiple areas.

Mr Kabwe was elected to lead the party in 2014, after being expelled from what was his previous party Chadema.

Despite being legally eligible for a 10-year tenure, he has chosen to step down for a year to allow for the smooth continuation of party activities, including p...