Kikwete`s trick averts graft in NEC elections
13th November 2012

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President Jakaya Kikwete
According to a reliable anonymous source
at the CCM Headquarters here, some candidates who were out to bribe
their way into NEC were left flabbergasted after hearing the changes.
“Some of the candidates knew that the
election would have been held today (yesterday) as set on the schedule,
but when the chairman arrived he advised the Central Committee (CC) to
move the vote back one day,” he said.
“The change was a big blow as the
candidates as well as the delegates were informed on Sunday that the
election would be held on the very same day…so there was no room for the
candidates to grease the palms of the delegates,” said the source.
It was reported that Kikwete’s trick was
aimed at fighting corruption which was witnessed during elections in the
party’s Women Wing (UWT), Youth Wing (UVCCM) as well as the Parents
Wing (Wazazi).
Graft allegations in this year’s elections
were first heard from candidates who lost the battle and in speeches by
President Kikwete during the opening and the closing of UWT, UVCCM and
Wazazi election meetings.
Kikwete warned members that the scourge of corruption threatened to tear apart the country’s oldest political party.
“A party whose cadres are alleged to have
been elected through bribery have no place as citizens will look down on
them as bad leaders,” he said.
According to unofficial results, 10 seats
for the NEC Tanzania Mainland known as ‘The Group of Death”, have been
won by Stephen Masatu Wassira followed by Mwigulu Nchemba, Martin
Shigela, William Lukuvi, Bernard Membe, Dr David Mathayo, Jackson Msome,
Wilson Mukama and Dr Fenela Mukangara.
Those who lost out include Otieno Baraka,
Shy-Rose Bhanji, Hadija Faraji, Nicholaus Haule, Dr Hussain Hassan,
Rashid Kakozi, Godwin Kunambi, Twalihata Kakurwa, and Anna Magowa.
Others are William Malecela, Salehe
Mhando, Ruth Msafiri, Assumpter Mshama, Kesi Mtambo, Christopher
Mullemwah, Mwanamanga Mwaduga, Fadhiri Nkurlu, Innocent Nsena, Nussura
Nzowa, Richard Tambwe, and Tumsifu Mwasamale.
President Kikwete told the delegates that
the winners will be declared today after voting for the national
chairman and the two vice chairmen.
Earlier, CCM’s spokesman Nape Nnauye told
journalists: “We started our meeting yesterday (Sunday), and so far
everything has been conducted the way we planned and we hope to finish
tomorrow (today) after we have voted in the Chairman and his two
lieutenants.”
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