Tanzanian president says Africa needs to learn from SA in regards to democracy, elections

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'There is no violence but only competition and peace. We are indeed impressed,' he says.

Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete meeting with PAP President Roger Nkodo Dang at PAP's two-week second ordinary session of the fifth legislature being held in Midrand, Gauteng. Photo: MOSIA LEHLOHONOLOTanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete has applauded the way in which South Africa has conducted its elections.

At least 10 Pan-African Parliamentarians from four different countries have been deployed to observe the elections. “This is impressive and must be adopted for a better continent. There is no violence but only competition and peace. We are indeed impressed.”

 

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