Dodoma — In politics they say there's neither a permanent enemy nor a permanent friend, but rather permanent interests.
True to the phenomenon, Tanzanians saw in the second meeting of Parliament, which ended on Friday, the Opposition's 'archrivals' Zitto Kabwe, the MP for Kigoma Urban and party leader of ACT-Wazalendo, working shoulder to shoulder with Chadema parliamentarians and for that matter other Ukawa MPs against the government.
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