Jun 17, 2015

Top Tanzanian leaders line up for presidential race

Tanzania's Justice Minister Asha-Rose Migiro/AFP
Tanzania’s Justice Minister Asha-Rose Migiro

 former top UN official in Tanzania has joined the vice-president, prime minster and 33 others seeking nomination on the ruling party’s ticket for presidential polls in October, reports said Tuesday. Justice Minister Asha-Rose Migiro, a former UN Deputy Secretary General and ex-foreign minister, joins a long list of top politicians from the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party vying to take over from President Jakaya Kikwete, whose second and final five-year term ends this year.


“I have decided to join the race for president on the party’s ticket to enable it to continue to rule and implement its policies,” Migiro told state-owned television, shortly after collecting nomination forms in the country’s capital of Dodoma.
She becomes the fourth woman of 36 candidates to seek the nomination on the CCM’s ticket in the next general election scheduled for October 25.
CCM will start the process of nominating its candidate early next month, and convene a congress on July 12 to elect the candidate.
Analysts say the CCM candidate stands the best chance of succeeding Kikwete given the country’s fractious opposition