Tanzania’s president re-elected to office


  1. AfricaNews Monitoring Team Credit: BBC
    Tanzania's incumbent President Jakaya Kikwete has been re-elected to office following last weekend's elections, officials say. The election commission said Kikwete won just over 61% of the votes, beating candidates from opposition parties. The commission dismissed claims of irregularities in the count.
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    Kikwete has been credited with boosting the nation's economy, but his opponents say he has failed to tackle widespread poverty.

    Tanzania boasts east Africa's second-biggest economy, although more than 50% of Tanzanians still live below the poverty line, according to the IMF.

    The main opposition leader, Willibrod Slaa, had called for a vote recount, but the commission said there were not enough irregularities to change the final result.

    The president, who is 60, will serve a second and final term.




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