Learn How To Make Money From Home Using Your Smartphone In 2025
By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
AfricaNews360AfricaNews360
  • Politics
    PoliticsShow More
    Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine leaves the country after two months of hiding
    March 14, 2026
    Ghanaian Court annuls 2024 Parliamentary Election over irregularities
    November 24, 2025
    The future is African – Ghana President declares at UN Assembly
    September 26, 2025
    Burkina Faso to ‘street honour’ late Ghanaian President Jerry John Rawlings
    May 19, 2025
    Burkina Faso honours late president Thomas Sankara with memorial park
    May 19, 2025
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    President Donald Trump, left, and Chinese President Xi Jinping, right, pose for photo before their US-China summit at Gimhae international airport in Busan, South Korea, on October 30, 2025 [Mark Schiefelbein/AP Photo]
    Trump says China’s Xi Jinping agreed to accelerate purchases of US goods
    November 26, 2025
    Ghana, Dalian deepen bilateral ties to boost education, culture and trade
    November 13, 2025
    Ghana secures additional $28m grant from China for infrastructure projects
    October 17, 2025
    Ghana’s President Mahama seeks investment partnerships during Singapore visit
    August 25, 2025
    Ghana’s Tourism Minister commends Emirates at grand opening of Travel Store
    May 15, 2025
  • Showbiz
    ShowbizShow More
    Davido releases ’10 Kilo’ Music Video
    August 13, 2025
    Nigerian Star Davido’s Foundation supports 500 orphanages in annual Charity drive
    February 13, 2025
    Nigerian president Tinubu celebrates Nollywood icon Nkem Owoh ‘Osuofia’ at 70
    February 8, 2025
    Burkina Faso’s Bissa music sensation Eunice Goula drops new Banger ‘Mariage’
    September 25, 2024
    Kenya’s president hosts national music festival
    August 16, 2024
  • Sports
    SportsShow More
    Ghana sports journalist criticises lack of national museum during IShowSpeed visit
    January 28, 2026
    Salim Lawal signs for FC Viktoria Plzeň 
    OFFICIAL: Nigerian forward Salim Fago Lawal signs for FC Viktoria Plzeň 
    January 27, 2026
    Ghana to host 2026 African Senior Athletics Championships
    January 21, 2026
    Bliss turns to abbyss as Panenka dazes Díaz in AFCON Final
    January 19, 2026
    Mane bows out as AFCON legend with second title and Player of Tournament award
    January 19, 2026
  • Biographies
    BiographiesShow More
    Michael Gallup Bio, Age, Net Worth, Height, Parents, Siblings, Wife, Children
    July 25, 2024
  • Columns
    ColumnsShow More
    Ghana Government does not subsidize Hajj Pilgrims: Debunking the myth with facts
    March 7, 2025
    Full Speech: South African president’s address at first G20 Foreign Ministers’ meeting 2025
    February 22, 2025
    Ing. Abdullah Mohammed Billey: The Ghanaian road expert victimised for political reasons by the ousted Government
    February 3, 2025
    Ghana President Mahama’s speech at Africa Prosperity Dialogues 2025
    February 2, 2025
    An American opinion on the impending NDC Government structure
    December 17, 2024
  • Travel
    TravelShow More
    Ghana’s Tourism Minister commends Emirates at grand opening of Travel Store
    May 15, 2025
    Thousands of Ethiopian diaspora heed PM’s call to ‘come home’
    May 2, 2024
    Malawi and Ghana sign visa waiver agreement to enhance bilateral ties
    March 21, 2024
    Ghana signs visa waiver agreement with Bahamas
    February 22, 2024
    Malawi scrapes visa restrictions for 79 countries
    February 9, 2024
  • Editorial
    EditorialShow More
    FEATURE: Kigali City- A glittering jewel of Africa
    September 2, 2023
    All eyes on INEC as Nigeria decides
    February 26, 2023
    Feed Africa Summit: Continent Plans to Achieve Zero Hunger by 2030
    January 25, 2023
    Africa must speak with one voice at COP27
    November 8, 2022
    Nigerian headteacher sentenced to death after pupil’s murder
    July 28, 2022
  • World
    WorldShow More
    Robert Prevost
    American prelate Robert Prevost elected New Pope
    May 9, 2025
    Rwanda cuts diplomatic ties with Belgium amid Congo conflict tensions
    March 17, 2025
    ICC issues arrest warrants for Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu, Ibrahim Al-Masri
    November 21, 2024
    Voting underway in US as Donald Trump faces Kamala Harris for presidency
    November 5, 2024
    Biden directs US forces to aid Israel’s defence against Iran
    October 2, 2024
Reading: Why one country is envious of Kenya’s election
Share
Notification Show More
Latest News
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine leaves the country after two months of hiding
March 14, 2026
Ghana and St Kitts and Nevis vow to deepen ties in landmark Accra summit
March 4, 2026
Ghana reverts Kotoka International Airport to its original name
February 25, 2026
Ghana sports journalist criticises lack of national museum during IShowSpeed visit
January 28, 2026
Salim Lawal signs for FC Viktoria Plzeň 
OFFICIAL: Nigerian forward Salim Fago Lawal signs for FC Viktoria Plzeň 
January 27, 2026
Aa
AfricaNews360AfricaNews360
Aa
  • Technology
  • Science
  • Education
  • Health
Search
  • Topics
    • Business
    • Columns
    • Gossip
    • News
    • Politics
    • Showbiz
    • Fashion
    • Climate
    • World
    • Videos
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
AfricaNews360 > Politics > Why one country is envious of Kenya’s election
Politics

Why one country is envious of Kenya’s election

In our series of letters from African writers, Tanzanian journalist Sammy Awami suggests that his country could see Kenya as its political role-model.

Posted omni21 September 15, 2022 8 Min Read
Updated 2022/09/15 at 10:05 AM
GETTY IMAGES
SHARE

Tanzanians have been peering into their neighbour’s compound – Kenya – with a mixture of admiration and envy following a successful election and this week’s transfer of power from President Uhuru Kenyatta to his ally-turned foe, William Ruto.

We could not help but watch with green-eyed disbelief as Kenya’s electoral commission chairman demonstrated his independence by declaring Mr Ruto the winner, and the Supreme Court upheld his victory despite the fact that then-President Kenyatta had backed his rival, Raila Odinga.

Although four members of the election commission disowned the result and Mr Odinga alleged widespread fraud, the Supreme Court ruled that Mr Ruto won in a free and fair contest – a verdict that most Kenyans seem to have accepted.

Tanzania’s ruling party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), which has been in power for more than half a century, must have been equally astounded that the result went against Mr Odinga.

Ahead of Tanzania’s 2015 general election, then-CCM publicity and ideology secretary Nape Nnauye promised his party would win the elections by all means – even with a “handball goal” if necessary.

In the election five years later, then-CCM general secretary Bashiru Ally suggested it was ludicrous for the party not to use incumbency to its advantage, and referred to the fate of parties in Kenya and Zambia that had lost power after the advent of multi-party democracy to make his point.

“If you fail to use that advantage, you’ll be like Kanu [Kenya African National Union]. When Kanu failed to use that advantage it never went back to power. Or Zambia’s Unip [United National Independence Party]. You take the state, and then you use the state to remain in power,” Mr Ally said.

RECOMMENDED FOR YOU  Tanzania 2-0 Burkina Faso: Hosts make perfect start to CHAN 2024

In Tanzania, a CCM endorsement almost guarantees victory for a candidate – sometimes without a contest.

In the 2020 general election, numerous opposition candidates for parliamentary seats were disqualified on what they believed were dubious grounds, paving the way for 18 CCM candidates to win unopposed.

This photo made on January 5, 2011 shows Josephine Slaa, wife of an anti-graft campaigner, Wilbrod Slaa, a presidential contender who emerged second after Tanzania's re-elected President, Jakaya Kikwete, bleeding from a gash on her head after she was attacked by anti-riot police during a peaceful demonstration by supporters of the main opposition party CHADEMA
Image caption, Critics of the Tanzanian government accuse the security forces of brutally cracking down on dissenting voices

Our wonder at the Kenyan election process began long before polling day. We wondered, for instance, how it was possible for opposition candidates to pick up their registration forms, return them to the electoral body and, in most cases, have them approved smoothly?

In Tanzania, many candidates would find the election offices, rather suspiciously, closed before they had a chance to submit their forms.

Some candidates would have their homes broken into by “watu wasiojulikana” (unknown people), or they would end up with broken limbs before they could make their journey to the offices of the national electoral commission.

The competition between Kenyan candidates to outdo each other with huge rallies was also something to marvel.

Four years before our election in 2020, then-President John Magufuli banned opposition rallies.

When the opposition were allowed to hold them just a few weeks ahead of the election, the rallies were often disrupted by security officers who intimidated and arrested activists and leaders.

RECOMMENDED FOR YOU  Gabon's opposition parties name joint candidate in bid to unseat President Ali Bongo

At one rally an explosive device was even thrown, again by “unknown people”, into the middle of a gathering.

Another shameful contrast was in the use of technology. In Kenya, any citizen with an internet connection could download election documents in real-time to see results for themselves.

BBC

We struggled to imagine the head of our electoral commission being as bold as his Kenyan counterpart by announcing the real vote-count” Sammy Awami, Tanzanian journalist

Here in Tanzania, digital elections were forcibly discouraged: at the last election, internet blackouts meant that texting was restricted, accessing social media became impossible without using a VPN, and even voice calls were difficult to make.

A defeated candidate does not have the right to challenge the result in court, as Mr Odinga did, let alone for the public to follow proceedings live on TV.

Here, our constitution states that the election commission’s decision is final – not even our highest courts can overrule it.

We struggled to imagine the head of our commission – appointed by the president, who is also the leader of the ruling party – being as bold as his Kenyan counterpart, Wafula Chebukati, by announcing the real vote-count, even if it went against the CCM and its candidate.

We Tanzanians love to pride ourselves on being a peaceful and united nation. We also often brag about how, despite having more than 100 different ethnic groups, this does not define voting patterns, unlike Kenya.

When the late Mr Magufuli visited Kenya for the first time as president, in 2016, he openly flaunted this, saying: “If Kenya can get rid of tribalism, it would be the best country.”

RECOMMENDED FOR YOU  Nigeria survive late Tanzania scare to claim 2-1 victory in Group C opener

But in Kenya’s latest election, ethnicity was less of a factor as Mr Ruto put the economy at the heart of his campaign.

So as Tanzanians observe the level of transparency and the extent to which Kenya has matured as a democracy, many are wondering whether the absence of tribalism is enough reason to accept a flawed electoral system.

We certainly shouldn’t take the peace we have for granted, but the key question is: Does it require us to compromise on a free and fair election? Can’t we have both? Do we need a trade-off?

What is clear is that the Kenyan elections have validated the demand of many Tanzanians for a new mother law, or constitution.

Even those of us who had not quite made up our minds about it now realise how instrumental a new constitution could be in building and strengthening crucial institutions, such as the election body and the courts, that are expected to operate without fear or favour.

President Samia Suluhu Hassan – who took office following Mr Magufuli’s death in 2021 – has promised to address opposition demands that a new constitution be drafted, but there is no indication when this will happen.

Nor is there any sign that the CCM is prepared to loosen its grip on power ahead of elections in 2025.

RSS EDITORS’ SUGGESTIONS

TAGGED: Kenya's election, Tanzania
SOURCES: bbc.com
omni21 September 15, 2022
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Telegram Email Print
Previous Article Kenya fuel prices hit record high as subsidy removed
Next Article ‘I no longer listen to criticism’ – Nigeria midfielder Alex Iwobi
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Latest on AfricaNews360

  • Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine leaves the country after two months of hiding
  • Ghana and St Kitts and Nevis vow to deepen ties in landmark Accra summit
  • Ghana reverts Kotoka International Airport to its original name
  • Ghana sports journalist criticises lack of national museum during IShowSpeed visit
  • OFFICIAL: Nigerian forward Salim Fago Lawal signs for FC Viktoria Plzeň 

More recommendations for you

  • Patric Pfeiffer gets first Ghana call-up ahead of Germany and Austria friendlies
  • Daniel Agyei earns attention after strong performances in Turkey, gets maiden Ghana call-up
  • Marvin Senaya earns first Ghana call-up for Germany and Austria friendlies
  • Derrick Luckassen earns first Ghana call-up after long football journey
  • Otto Addo names Black Stars Squad for Austria and Germany friendlies

You Might Also Like

PoliticsTop Stories

Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine leaves the country after two months of hiding

March 14, 2026
News

Ikpeazu rescues point for Uganda as Okello spurns late penalty in East African derby

December 27, 2025
Soccer

Nigeria survive late Tanzania scare to claim 2-1 victory in Group C opener

December 23, 2025
PoliticsTop Stories

Ghanaian Court annuls 2024 Parliamentary Election over irregularities

November 24, 2025
  • Bereavement
  • Debt Management
  • Finance
  • Job Creation
  • Small Business
  • Climate
  • Education
  • Fashion
  • Health
  • Rights
  • Science
  • Sanitation
  • Mobilisation
  • Secondary Education
  • Celebrity News
  • Tertiary Education
  • Culture
  • Security
  • Corruption
  • Creed
  • Athletics
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Formula 1
  • Rugby
  • Soccer
  • Tennis
  • Minning
  • Gaming
  • Technology
AfricaNews360AfricaNews360
Follow US

© 2024 - AfricaNews360 | All rights reserved.

  • About
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Register Lost your password?