The longest standing ruling party in Africa faces its toughest test yet on Sunday in the most hotly contested election race in Tanzania's history.
With each party campaigning on similar platforms of change and progress, it is up to voters to determine whether to place their faith in an established politician of a young party, or a new face of the incumbent one that has governed Tanzania since multi-party democracy was introduced in 1992.
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