Already tainted somehow by the controversy surrounding its nomination of a presidential candidate last month, Tanzania's ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party is beginning to feel the heat for its perceived lack of transparency and internal democracy.
Having been in power since the country's independence in 1962, the party has also been seen by many as having become over-complacent because of its unbeaten record since its founding in 1977 after a rebranding of Tanu, the original independence party.
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