The Tanzanian opposition party Chadema, founded in 1992, is preparing for elections amid internal leadership struggles between Chairman Freeman Mbowe and Deputy Tundu Lissu. The upcoming congress will decide the party's leadership and direction, with Mbowe advocating for continuity and Lissu pushing for transformative change. Lissu highlighted issues related to resource distribution and leadership transitions within the party, emphasizing the need for structured reforms as Chadema grows. As they approach the polls, unity among party members is crucial to challenge the long-standing CCM government.
When we began in 1993, party statutes imposed term limits. We abolished them in 2006 because the party was small and lacked sufficient leadership.
When we leave Dar es Salaam, our unity must be stronger than ever before, " Mbowe emphasized, showcasing the need for solidarity as they face upcoming elections.
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