Do you Know the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission in Tanzania is usually appointed by the president who is the Chairman of the rulling Party!!!!!!
Nope..I didn't know that but I was referring to is that the presidential campaigns in TZ is mostly issue based unlike Uus ukabila kila mahali.In Kenya you hear leaders saying that if Raila wins ,people in central will be forced to wear shorts ,vote to protect our throne n.k...You don't hear that nonsense in TZ ...
WAITITU: Kikuyus will wear shorts, lose all respect if Raila wins
By The Star
January 22, 2017 Jamu All News,
Kenya News

Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu
Mt Kenya men will wear shorts instead of trousers and people will sneeze using their elbows if Cord leader Raila Odinga is elected, Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu has said.
Speaking Wednesday in Kikuyu, Waititu said to avoid this calamity, everyone should register to vote and reelect Jubilee.
REELECT UHURU OR YOU’LL SUFFER
Many men in Central Kenya do not wear shorts as it is considered demeaning and worn by little boys.
During the colonial era Africans, even those with government jobs, were forced to wear shorts and not allowed to put on trousers.
Waititu spoke at the funeral of African Independent Pentecostal Church of Kenya head Archbishop John Mugecha.

He condemned TNA Secretary General Onyango Oloo who ditched Jubilee for ODM. “We now know that he was a traitor within Jubilee,” Waititu said.
Tens of political leaders attended the funeral at Gichira Stadium in Tetu, Nyeri county.
Most urged voter registration and dwelt on frightening consequences of not reelecting President Uhuru Kenyatta and DP William Ruto.
Speaker after speaker insisted the Mt Kenya region risks being left behind if Uhuru is not reelected.
Those present included Nyeri Senator Mutahi Kagwe, Chief of Staff Joseph Kinyua, MPs Ndung’u Gethenji (Tetu), Kanini Kega (Kieni) and Waititu.
Others were retired KDF boss Julius Karangi, former Mathira MP Ephraim Maina and Nyeri aspirants Rahab Mukami, Patrick Munene and Thuo Mathenge.
REGISTER TO VOTE
Kega, Gethenji, Kagwe, Karangi, Maina and Mukami urged residents to register, vote and reelect Uhuru on Election Day August 8.
The leaders urged the AIPCK church to reunite with the African Independent Pentecostal Church of Kenya (AIPCA) church, as Mugecha had wanted.
Mugecha had been leading AIPCK for more than three decades after the church split from the AIPCA.
The leaders promised to support his family.
AIPCA new bishop-elect Julius Gitau said he will work to peacefully reunite the two churches.
Mugecha was also a member of the Kikuyu Council of Elders.
In his condolence message, President Uhuru Kenyatta said the archbishop was a visionary leader and a role model.