Mr Bakari Machumu joined MCL in 2004. He has a wealth of experience in 
print journalism, having worked in editorial and managerial capacities 
with various national publications. PHOTO | FILE 
            
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He has also been involved in a number of key 
editorial initiatives aimed at ensuring that The Citizen becomes the 
business paper of choice in Tanzania.
Dar es Salaam. The Mwananchi Communications Limited (MCL) Board of Directors has appointed Mr Bakari Machumu  MCL Executive Editor.
The appointment, which came into effect on July 1,
 is part of organisational changes aimed at steering forward Tanzania’s 
leading media company, MCL Managing Director Tido Mhando said in a 
statement.
Mr Machumu now has the wider role of overseeing editorial operations of both the print and electronic media within the company.
“In his new role, Bakari will provide editorial 
leadership, policy and strategic direction to MCL print and electronic 
operations to maintain their character as a centre of journalism 
excellence."
"Please join me in congratulating Bakari in his 
new and challenging role in driving our print and electronic media 
forward,” Mr Mhando said.
MCL publishes Mwananchi, Mwananchi Jumamosi, 
Mwananchi Jumapili, The Citizen, The Citizen on Saturday, The Citizen on
 Sunday and Mwanaspoti in print form and online. The head of editorial in MCL was previously known as the group managing editor.
Mr Machumu joined MCL in July 2004 as Business 
Editor, The Citizen. He was promoted to Managing Editor in May 2006 and 
held the position until his recent promotion.
He has also been involved in a number of key 
editorial initiatives aimed at ensuring that The Citizen becomes the 
business paper of choice in Tanzania.
Mr Machumu said it was an honour to lead and work 
with the editorial team comprising managing editors Dennis Msacky of 
Mwananchi, Hawra Shamte of Mwananchi weekend editions, Frank Sanga of 
Mwanaspoti and Costantine Sebastian of The Citizen weekend editions and 
Online and Social Media Editor Victor Mushi.
“I also appreciate the support of the MCL board, management and staff in general. Together we can play
 our part by engaging, scrutinising, finding and eventually offering 
solutions for a better society in these challenging times,” said Mr 
Machumu.
Mr Machumu holds a BSc in Agriculture General from
 Sokoine University and several certificates in media leadership and 
journalism from renowned institutions and has a wealth of knowledge and 
experience in the print media industry.
Before joining MCL, he worked as a business 
reporter and Features Editor with the Business Times and later as News 
Editor with the Daily Times. 
 
  