President Stepping Down in Tanzania
9 July 2015
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AFP|Tanzania’s ruling party is selecting its presidential candidate this week, with the winner expected to take the east African country’s top job after the October elections.
With a weak and fractured opposition, and President Jakaya Kikwete stepping down after his second and final term, competition is stiff with 38 candidates vying to secure the ticket of the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, in power since independence in 1964.
President Kikwete, the CCM chairman, has said he does not have a “favourite person”, but called on party members to vote for a candidate who could stem corruption.
“Pick a person who is a serious, competent and good leader to boost the country’s economic and social development,” President Kikwete told a rally on Monday.
Presidential, parliamentary and local polls are due on October 25.
Front-runners for the CCM nomination include Vice President Mohamed Bilal, Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda and former prime ministers Edward Lowassa and Frederick Sumaye.
Also in the line-up are Justice Minister Asha-Rose Migiro, a former United Nations (UN) deputy secretary-general and ex-foreign minister, as well as current Foreign Minister Bernard Membe.
Charles Makongoro Nyerere, son of founding president Julius Nyerere, as well as Ali Karume, the son of the first president of Tanzania’s semi-autonomous Zanzibar archipelago, are also in the race.
Most of the presidential hopefuls have pledged to tackle poverty and fight corruption should they win.
“This is the first time in the country’s history when dozens of aspirants are seeking nomination of CCM to run for the top office — it is healthy and shows democratic maturity,” said Benson Bana, a political scientist at the University of Dar es Salaam.
But he also called for fair play.
“Aspirants should avoid mudslinging and corrupt practices,” Mr Bana said.
Top CCM officials will this week select three candidates and party members will vote on their final choice at a congress on July 12 and 13.
The party will also select its candidate to run for president of Zanzibar, with incumbent Ali Mohamed Shein hoping to secure a second and final five-year term.
President Kikwete is scheduled to dissolve parliament tomorrow to pave way for the October polls.-AFP

2 Replies to “President Stepping Down in Tanzania”

  1. Its a shame that Mugabe will “football teamed up his ministers and sympathisers” for the inauguration of the new president, kana kumbonyara aaaaaah. Honestly Mugabe anonyadzisa, akasvereredzwa kuNigeria aenda fo inauguration of a new president. He was again one of the few president to attend the inauguration of Mtharika (Malawi) rigged elections.
    Ko kusiirawo vamwe kunodii, anenge ari aspired to be the next president wil be regarded as a rebel. VaMugabe muchasvikepi muchingonyadziswa kudaro, ndati nhai president muchasvikepiwo muchingodzikisirwa pasi kudaro.
    Look at yo cabinenet and legisltors no educated person wants to be associated with yo party. Ndosaka maMP eZANU PF ose anongova ZVINOTIMBA zvoga zvoga. kkkkkkkkkkkkk shame on you president.
    Keep it up Tanzania.

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