By Henry Mwangonde ,The Citizen Correspondent
Posted Sunday, November 2 2014 at 09:56
Posted Sunday, November 2 2014 at 09:56
In Summary
NCCR-Mageuzi national chairman James Mbatia said although some forces were scheming to wreck Ukawa, it was there to stay.
Dar es Salaam. Chadema has launched an electronic system of raising funds and recruiting members.
Called e-membership system, it is aimed at
supporting the party financially through mobile payments and paying for
membership cards online.
The launch was attended by the party’s central committee members from various regions.
Also in attendance were other leaders of the
Coalition of Defenders of the People’s Constitution (Ukawa), which
encompasses Chadema, Civic United Front (CUF), NCCR-Mageuzi and National
League for Democracy (NDL).
Chadema national chairman Freeman Mbowe described
the move as important in reaching out to more Tanzanians who had the
passion for democracy.
He said the party was aiming at strengthening
itself in various parts of the country. “Democracy is costly. We have to
work hard to dislodge CCM from power and the work has begun.”
He reiterated that the decision to cooperate with other political parties was an agenda that Chadema would always cherish.
Mr Mbowe said he would next week begin a tour of various regions to sensitise people to reject the proposed constitution.
NLD chairman Emanuel Makaidi said the work that
the founders of multiparty democracy started some years ago was about to
bear fruit.
He criticised the ruling party for failing to
deliver to Tanzanians, insisting that the only solution was to give a
chance for another party to change the situation.
NCCR-Mageuzi national chairman James Mbatia said although some forces were scheming to wreck Ukawa, it was there to stay.
“We are aware of such tricks but we stay firm,” he said without giving details.
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