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Public holidays in Tanzania

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Public holidays in Tanzania
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Public holidays in Tanzania are in accordance with the Public Holidays Act,[1][2] amended among others in December 1964,[3] August 1966,[4] July 2022,[5] and are observed throughout the nation.

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The President of Tanzania may declare additional holidays at his or her discretion, as stated in article 3 of the Public Holidays Act,[1][2] for example, during the general election day. A recent example of this was on 4 November 2015 where President Kikwete announced a national holiday for the next day to celebrate Magufuli winning the presidential election.[6]

Karume day, Saba saba day and Nyerere day do not appear in the Public Holidays Act,[1][2] and are declared by the President. This happens however traditionally every year.[7][8][9][10]

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A banner with Maulid greetings in Kisutu, Dar es Salaam.
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Revolution Day military parade at Amaan Stadium in Unguja, Zanzibar.
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