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Elections in Tanzania: Tanu wins first general election

Elections in Tanzania: Tanu wins first general election  The Citizen Daily

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The Citizen Daily

GENERAL ELECTION 2020: How the 1970 General Election set a new dawn for Tanzania

GENERAL ELECTION 2020: How the 1970 General Election set a new dawn for Tanzania  The Citizen Daily

 

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The Citizen Daily

GENERAL ELECTION 2020: How 1960 elections sealed the fate of independent candidates

GENERAL ELECTION 2020: How 1960 elections sealed the fate of independent candidates  The Citizen Daily

 

10 years ago

IPPmedia

Tanzania needs live TV debate on General Elections


Tanzania needs live TV debate on General Elections
IPPmedia
I saw a curious photograph the other day. My friend in England emailed it to me. It showed the British Prime Minister no less, David Cameron, standing in his kitchen, in front of a sink full of dirty cups and plates and saucers. Cameron was wearing a garment ...

 

9 years ago

Michuzi

SADC-PF TO OBSERVE GENERAL ELECTIONS IN TANZANIA

 Clerk of the National Assembly of Tanzania Dr. Thomas Kashilillah shares experience with the delegation of the leaders of the Southern Africa Development Community –Parliamentary Forum (SADC-PF) when it paid him a courtesy in his Office today. The delegation of five members led by the SADC-PF Secretary General Dr. Esau Chiviya arrived in the country on 22nd of August 2015 to carry out the pre-election observation towards the forth coming general election in Tanzania which is due next...

 

9 years ago

Financial Times

Tanzania ruling party wins election


Financial Times
Tanzania ruling party wins election
Financial Times
Tanzania's Chama Cha Mapinduzi will extend its tenure as Africa's longest-ruling party, after its candidate John Magufuli was declared the country's fifth president on Thursday following an acrimonious election in which the main opposition candidate ...
Ruling Party Wins Tanzania Vote as Opposition Rejects ResultWall Street Journal
Tanzania's ruling party wins presidential electionIrish Independent
Tanzania announces election...

 

9 years ago

Flemingsburg Gazette

Voting starts in tight Tanzania general elections


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Voting starts in tight Tanzania general elections
Flemingsburg Gazette
Other candidates for the presidential seat are Anna Mghwira of Alliance for Change and Transparency (ACT), Hashim Rugwe of Chama cha Ukombozi wa Umma (CHAUMMA), Lutalosa Yembe of Alliance for Democratic Change (ADC), Janken Malik of ...
Only female candidate in Tanzania poll has soft spot for children, refugeesThe Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)

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9 years ago

Dewji Blog

Statement attributable to the Spokesman for the Secretary-General on elections in Tanzania

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UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon.

The Secretary-General congratulates the people, Government and political parties of Tanzania for the peaceful and orderly manner in which the country held its elections on 25 October 2015. The responsible conduct of the citizens of Tanzania as they cast their ballots and awaited the results was a concrete manifestation of their commitment to democracy, peace and stability.

The Secretary-General remains concerned about the situation in Zanzibar and...

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

The real winners and losers in Tanzania’s 2015 General Elections

The political dust is still settling following the just concluded general elections where CCM once again triumphed. Despite reports of some irregularities here and there, the electorate maintained calm after the announcement that John Magufuli is the President-elect with 58.46 per cent, against Edward Lowassa’s 39.97 per cent of the vote, a result the latter strongly disputes.

 

9 years ago

Dewji Blog

UN Tanzania statement on Tanzania General Elections

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UN Resident Coordinator, Alvaro Rodriguez.

Dar es Salaam, 29 October 2015: The United Nations is following very closely the Tanzanian general elections of 25 October and congratulates the president elect. We congratulate Tanzanians for exercising their democratic rights in a peaceful manner. We take note of the international observers statement (Commonwealth, AU, SADC and EU) of today that indicates they are pleased that the voting and counting took place in an environment of...

 

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