Chadema, Tanzania's Democratic and Progress Party, established in 1992, continues to strive for electoral success against the enduring CCM party. As Tanzanian elections approach in October, party chairman Freeman Mbowe aims to unify the members, while Tundu Lissu, his challenger, advocates for significant changes to enhance grassroots participation. The two-day congress in Dar es Salaam will decide the party's leadership and future direction, addressing debates about resource distribution and the necessity for structured leadership transitions.
Lissu criticized the party's resource distribution, noting that Chadema's wealth often remains concentrated at its headquarters in Dar es Salaam, rather than reaching its grassroots in regional areas.
Mbowe emphasized unity among the members, stating, "When we leave Dar es Salaam, our unity must be stronger than ever before," highlighting the importance of collective strength in the upcoming election.
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