The Constitution of The united Republic of Tanzania of 1977.

WHEREAS WE, the people of the United Republic of Tanzania, have
firmly and solemnly resolved to build in our country a society founded on the
principles of freedom, justice, fraternity and concord:

AND WHEREAS those principles can only be realised in a democratic
society in which the Executive is accountable to a Legislature composed of elected members and representative of the people, and also a Judiciary which is
independent and dispenses justice without fear or favour, thereby ensuring that all
human rights are preserved and protected and that the duties of every person are faithfully discharged:


NOW, THEREFORE, THIS CONSTITUTION IS ENACTED BY THE
CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY OF THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA,
on behalf of the People, for the purpose of building such a society and ensuring
that Tanzania is governed by a Government that adheres to the principles of democracy and socialism and shall be a secular state.