Kitila Mkumbo

Tanzanian politician
Honorable
Kitila Mkumbo
MP
Ministers of State
in the President’s Office
Investments and Planning
Incumbent
Assumed office
4 July 2022
Preceded byEstablished
19th Minister of Industry and Trade
In office
1 April 2021 – 8 January 2022
PresidentSamia Suluhu
Preceded byGeofrey Mwambe
Succeeded byAshatu Kijaji
Member of Parliament for Ubungo Constituency
Incumbent
Assumed office
November 2020
Preceded bySaed Kubenea
Ministers of State
in the President’s Office
In office
5 December 2020 – 31 March 2021
Preceded byAngellah Kairuki
Succeeded byMohamed Mchengerwa
Personal details
Born (1971-06-21) 21 June 1971 (age 52)
Singida Region, Tanzania
CitizenshipTanzanian
Political partyChama Cha Mapinduzi
EducationMgela Primary School (1981-1987), Mwenge Secondary School (1988-1991), Pugu Secondary School
ProfessionUniversity of Dar es Salaam (BA) (MA)
University of Southampton (PhD)

Kitila Alexander Kanyama Mkumbo is a Tanzanian politician and an academic professor.

Career

He is a founder and director of Maarifa Research and Training Associates, a not-for-profit non-government institution that engages in provision of research, consultancy and training services in a wide range of areas in education and social sciences. As a director of this institute, he leads a team of seven researchers and consultants. He is also an adjunct professor at the Tumaini University Dar es Salaam College, where he is engaged in teaching and research on parttime basis.[1]

Political career

In 2020, Mkumbo ran in the 2020 Tanzanian general election and won the Member of Parliament seat for Ubungo.[2] Before that he had a brief stint in government as the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Water in the Tanzanian Union Government.

In Samia Suluhu Hassan inaugural cabinet, he was appointed as the Minister of Industry and Trade, however, was then replaced by Ashatu Kijaji in the first reshuffle. In July 2023, after a few changes in ministerial dockets, he rejoined the cabinet and was given the ministerial position of investments and planning in the presidents office.[3]

Education

He holds a PhD in psychology from the University of Southampton, UK; Master of Applied Social Psychology and BSc (education) from the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Kitila Mkumbo has published widely in peer-reviewed journal articles and made dozens of presentations at international academic conferences.[4] He has supervised 31 postgraduate students, with 24 master-level candidates and 7 PhD candidates.

References

  1. ^ "RISE in Tanzania - video interview with Kitila Mkumbo | RISE Programme". riseprogramme.org. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
  2. ^ "Parliament of Tanzania". www.parliament.go.tz. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
  3. ^ "Tanzania: President Samia Makes Minor Cabinet Reshuffle, Forms New Docket". Tanzania Daily News. 2023-07-06. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
  4. ^ "Kitila Mkumbo | University of Dar es Salaam - Academia.edu". udsm.academia.edu. Retrieved 2023-07-13.


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Chama Cha Mapinduzi MPs in the 10th Parliament
At the time of dissolution, the party had 185 of the 239 electoral seats in the National Assembly
Arusha Region (4/7)
Dar es Salaam Region (6/8)
Dodoma Region (9/9)
Iringa Region (10/11)
Kagera Region (9/10)
Kigoma Region (3/8)
Kilimanjaro Region (5/9)
Lindi Region (6/8)
Manyara Region (5/6)
Mara Region (6/7)
Mbeya Region (9/11)
Morogoro Region (10/10)
Mtwara Region (7/7)
Mwanza Region (10/13)
Pwani Region (9/9)
Rukwa Region (7/8)
Ruvuma Region (7/7)
Shinyanga Region (8/13)
Singida Region (7/8)
Tabora Region (9/9)
Tanga Region (11/11)
Pemba Island (0/18)
None (The island is the opposition stronghold of the Civic United Front)
Unguja North Region (7/8)
Unguja South Region (5/5)
Urban West Region (16/19)
Nominated by the President (7/8)


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