Tanzania's President John Magufuli. In a speech broadcast on radio and
television on July 16, the President vowed that his ruling party will be
"in power forever, for eternity". FILE PHOTO | NMG
Tanzania's President John Magufuli who has come under fire for
his authoritarian leadership style has vowed that his ruling party will
be "in power forever, for eternity".
In a speech
broadcast on radio and television late Monday, Magufuli said that
opponents of his Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party would "always have
problems".
His intervention is the latest in a string
of controversial comments that included a suggestion over the weekend
that prisoners be made to work "day and night" and receive kicks if they
are lazy.
"The CCM is here and will continue to be
here — forever. Members of the CCM, you can walk with your heads held
high. There is no alternative to the CCM," said Magufuli during a ground
breaking ceremony for a new party training centre being built in
Kibaha, outside the economic capital Dar es Salaam.
The
$45 million facility is being funded by a donation from China and will
be dedicated to Julius Nyerere, modern Tanzania's founding father and
founder of the CCM.
Magufuli, who came to power in
2015, has previously angered rights groups with his campaigns against
homosexuality and calls to bar pregnant girls from schools.
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