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China mourns Tanzanian President Magufuli’s death

- By CHINA DAILY Xinhua and Otiato Opali in Nairobi, Kenya, contribute­d to this story.

China on Thursday expressed its deep condolence­s over the death of Tanzanian President John Magufuli.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said Magufuli had attached great importance to the developmen­t of relations with China and made important contributi­ons to the promotion of China-Tanzania cooperatio­n in various fields.

“China expresses its deep condolence­s for his unfortunat­e death and sincere condolence­s to the Tanzanian government and the family of President Magufuli,” Zhao said at a daily news conference.

Magufuli was an outstandin­g leader of Tanzania who firmly defended national sovereignt­y, opposed foreign interferen­ce and led the Tanzanian people to actively promote the country’s economic and social developmen­t, and was supported by the Tanzanian people, Zhao said.

He added that China cherishes the profound traditiona­l friendship between the two countries, and the Chinese people will stand firmly with the Tanzanian people at this moment of grief.

Magufuli passed away due to heart disease at the age of 61, Tanzania’s Vice-President Samia Suluhu Hassan announced on Wednesday.

She said Magufuli was admitted to the Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute earlier where he was treated for chronic atrial fibrillati­on, a heart condition he has suffered from for more than 10 years. Magufuli was reelected as president in October.

According to Tanzania’s Constituti­on, Hassan shall be sworn in and become the president for the unexpired period of the term of five years.

Hassan also announced a 14-day national mourning following the death of Magufuli. “During the mourning days, all national flags will fly at half-mast,” she said, adding that funeral arrangemen­ts will be announced later.

Magufuli was born in Chato, Kagera region, on Oct 29, 1959. He enrolled for teacher training at Mkwawa College of Education from 1981 to 1982.

He served in the Ministry of Works as deputy minister in 19952000 and then as minister in 200005. He also served as minister at the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlement Developmen­t in 2005-2008, the Ministry of Livestock Developmen­t and Fisheries in 2008-10, and at the Ministry of Works for a second time in 2010-15.

 ?? PHOTO BY AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? A general view of newspapers at a street in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on Thursday. The country was plunged into mourning over the death of President John Magufuli.
PHOTO BY AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE A general view of newspapers at a street in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on Thursday. The country was plunged into mourning over the death of President John Magufuli.

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