Anxiety Builds Ahead of Tanzania Election Showdown

The stage is set for a showdown on October 31, when Tanzania goes into its most tense general election ever.

President Jakaya Kikwete on the campaign trail. (file photo)

  • Tanzania:   Fear, Anxiety Build Up Ahead of Election

    East African, 25 October 2010

    The stage was set last week for a showdown on October 31, when Tanzania goes into its most tense general election ever, with incumbent presidential candidate Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete… Read more »

  • Tanzania:   The World Will Be Watching Tanzania

    East African, 25 October 2010

    Tanzanians go to the polls on October 31 to elect a new set of leaders, from the president to Members of Parliament and ward councillors. Read more »

  • Tanzania:   Officials Must Not Fuel Poll Violence

    Citizen, 22 October 2010

    With less than 10 days before we go to the polls, everything appears to be going quite well, except for a few ugly incidents on the election campaign trial, in which the supporters… Read more »

  • Tanzania:   Slaa, Kinana Clash in Live TV Debate

    Citizen, 22 October 2010

    Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) presidential campaign manager Abdulrahman Kinana and Chadema's candidate, Dr Willibrod Slaa, yesterday engaged in a no-holds-barred live television debate… Read more »

  • Tanzania:   Commonwealth to Deploy Election Observers

    Commonwealth, 21 October 2010

    A Commonwealth Observer Group (COG) will be present during Tanzania's General Elections due to be held on 31 October 2010. The COG will be led by former New Zealand… Read more »

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