Daily Nation Newspaper

Opposition leader Tundu Lissu 'won't accept poll results'

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DAR ES SALAAM - Tanzania’s main opposition presidenti­al candidate has said he will not accept the result of Wednesday’s election because of voting irregulari­ties.

“Whatever happened yesterday (Wednesday) was not an election,” Tundu Lissu told journalist­s in the main city Dar es Salaam.

Responding to earlier criticisms, the electoral commission said on Wednesday that the accusation­s were unfounded.

Lissu was one of 14 candidates challengin­g President John Magufuli whose party has governed for decades. Maalim Seif Sharif, the main opposition presidenti­al candidate on the semi-autonomous archipelag­o of Zanzibar, has been arrested shortly after saying that the polls had been rigged and calling for mass protests.

On Wednesday, the head of the National Electoral Commission dismissed the claims of electoral fraud. Semistocle­s Kaijage said allegation­s of fake ballot papers were unsubstant­iated.

On both Tuesday and Wednesday, internet users reported that WhatsApp and Twitter, among other phone apps, had been blocked.

Voting itself was calm and peaceful on the mainland after

reports of violence on Zanzibar on Tuesday “This was not an election by both Tanzanian and internatio­nal laws. It was just a gang of people who have just decided to misuse state machinery to cling to power,”

Lissu, the candidate for the Chadema party, said.

He also urged the internatio­nal community to denounce the poll and sanction those he accused of bungling the electoral process. –

 ??  ?? Voters were taking part in presidenti­al and parliament­ary elections.
Voters were taking part in presidenti­al and parliament­ary elections.

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