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Tight race and tensions as Tanzania readies for polls

– ‘Two horse race’ –

Critics also point out that Lowassa, a long-term CCM party stalwart before defection, does not represent much of a change to the system.

“Lowassa represents for many Tanzanians the very ills that the country wants to see addressed,” wrote Tanzanian political analysts Emmanuel Tayari.

Six other hopefuls are in the race. But it is the campaign rallies of the CCM’s Magufuli – currently minister of works – and Chadema’s Lowassa – prime minister from 2005-2008 before resigning over corruption allegations despite stringent denials – that attract the largest crowds.

Lowassa joined the Opposition after losing to Magufuli in his bid to become the party’s presidential candidate in July.

Both Magufuli and Lowassa have made repeated calls for the preservation of peace and national unity in speeches denouncing tribalism, religious violence and corruption.

Despite impressive economic growth, little has trickled down to the majority and the country remains very poor by regional and international standards, the World Bank says.

“In their campaigns, both sides agree on one thing: the outgoing administration has left most Tanzanians in abject poverty, and presided over rising corruption,” the influential East African newspaper wrote this week, calling the contest a “two-horse race.”

On Zanzibar, campaigning has been largely peaceful, but residents are stockpiling food and water, fearful of possible unrest after the polls on the Indian Ocean islands, famed for their pristine white sand beaches and UNESCO-listed architecture.

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The archipelago’s president and vice-president – ruling as part of a unity government – will go head-to-head as frontrunners in the race, which will see just over 500,000 registered voters on the islands cast their ballots.

Leading candidates are incumbent president Ali Mohamed Shein of the ruling CCM, and current vice-president Seif Sharif Hamad from the opposition Civic United Front (CUF), who are currently sharing power in a unity government.

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