The “Katiba ya Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania ya Mwaka 1977” is the supreme law governing the United Republic of Tanzania.
It outlines the structure of the government, delineates the separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, and enshrines the fundamental rights and duties of citizens.
Since its enactment in 1977, the Constitution has undergone several amendments to address evolving political, social, and economic contexts, ensuring it remains relevant to the nation’s needs.
This document serves as a cornerstone for Tanzania’s legal and political framework, guiding the country’s democratic processes and governance.