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TZ readies for first female president

TZ readies for first female president

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Condolences poured in following the announcement of the death of Tanzania’s President John Magufuli, while an opposition leader called for the immediate swearing in of his deputy to avoid a constitutional vacuum after two weeks of uncertainty around the health of the country’s leadership.

Vice-President Samia Suluhu Hassan addressed the nation on state television late on Wednesday, saying President Magufuli had died from the heart disease that had plagued him for a decade. She said burial arrangements were under way for the 61-year-old leader but did not indicate when she would be sworn in.

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“The VP has to be sworn in immediately,” opposition leader Zitto Kabwe told Reuters by phone from Dar es Salaam on Thursday morning. “The constitution doesn’t allow a vacuum, once it was official that the president has died, the next step was for the vice president to be sworn in.”

According to Tanzania’s Constitution, Vice-President Hassan (61) should assume the presidency for the remainder of the five-year term that President Magufuli began serving last year after winning a second term. She would be the East African nation’s first female president and the only female currently holding executive power in the region.

Government spokesman Mr Hassan Abbasi did not respond to calls and texts seeking comment on succession plans.

President Magufuli had not been seen in public since February 27, sparking rumours he had contracted COVID-19. On March 12, officials denied he had fallen ill and on Monday the VP urged Tanzanians not to listen to rumours from outside the country, saying it was normal for a person to be checked for the flu or fever.

Although VP Hassan publicly championed President Magufuli’s leadership style and frequently represented him abroad, she has been more soft spoken, less confrontational and more available for media interviews than the president.

President Magufuli was a vocal COVID-19 sceptic who urged Tanzanians to shun mask-wearing and denounced vaccines as a Western conspiracy, frustrating the World Health Organisation.

Tanzania stopped reporting coronavirus data in May last year when it had reported 509 cases and 21 deaths.

“Dear Tanzanians, it is sad to announce that today 17 March 2021 around 6 p.m. we lost our brave leader, President John Magufuli who died from heart disease at Mzena hospital in Dar es Salaam where he was getting treatment,” the VP said on state broadcaster TBC.

He was Tanzania’s first president to die while in office.

On Thursday morning, traffic moved normally and there was not a heavy security presence in Dar es Salaam, the country’s biggest city, a Reuters witness said.

Some people stood on street corners in the downtown area reading newspapers including a headline blaring “Grief” and wept.

As has been the case throughout the pandemic in Tanzania, many people were not wearing face masks.

Shortly before midnight on Wednesday, Dar es Salaam resident Issa Rashid said: “This news has made me so sad, losing our president. He worked so well and would have made our country become prosperous like a European nation.” – Reuters

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