
Masoud Ali Mohamed
Masoud Ali Mohamed is a Tanzanian politician who held the position of Minister in the President’s Office responsible for Regional Administration and Special Departments, representing Ole. He was recently dropped from CCM's nomination list for the upcoming party primaries.
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Minister for Blue Economy and Fisheries Masoud Ali Mohamed said fish production increased from 78,943 tonnes valued at Sh618.18 billion in 2024 to 79,431 tonnes worth Sh624.9 billion in 2025.
Zanzibar launches fisheries census to boost data quality and blue economy growthMinister for Blue Economy and Fisheries, Mr Masoud Ali Mohamed, sought approval of Sh209 billion to implement the priorities.
Zanzibar targets deep-sea vessels, oil and gas projects in Sh209bn budgetZanzibar’s Minister for Blue Economy and Fisheries, Mr Masoud Ali Mohamed, said investment in research is crucial to the sector’s growth.
Zanzibar VP Hemed says blue economy emerging as growth engineMasoud Ali Mohamed, who had initially been excluded, returns as Minister for Blue Economy and Fisheries.
Mwinyi appoints new Cabinet, promises efficient governanceMr Masoud Ali Mohamed is a former Minister of State and was appointed again.
Mwinyi to inaugurate Zanzibar’s 11th House Monday, Mwanaasha named Deputy SpeakerMinister of State in the President’s Office – Regional Administration, Local Government and Special Departments, Mr Masoud Ali Mohamed, urged citizens to shun hatred and divisive rhetoric.
The end of roadside trading in Zanzibar?Mr Masoud Ali Mohamed is the Minister of State in the President’s Office who stated that the initiative will bring substantial reforms in service delivery.
Nearly half a million students apply for loans via digital residential IDMasoud Ali Mohamed was not cleared to contest in the primaries.
Zanzibar primaries: Ministers on the brink as CCM incumbents fall out of favourMasoud Ali Mohamed is the Minister in the President’s Office responsible for Regional Administration and Special Departments.
CCM drops two ministers and other heavyweights ahead of Zanzibar primaries


























































