NEARLY all cabinet ministers who
participated in the fiercely contested primaries in Chama Cha Mapinduzi
(CCM) have sailed through.
However, the final decision on members
of the party who would contest for parliamentary seats will be made by
the party's top organs next week.
The Second Vice-President of Zanzibar,
Amb. Seif Ali Iddi and the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, Mr
Job Ndugai, have won primaries in Kitope and Kongwa parliamentary seats
respectively.
Results also indicated that some deputy
ministers, party bigwigs and some officials who have served in public
offices have failed to make it.
In a dramatic move, Deputy Minister for
Labour and Employment, Dr Makongoro Mahanga, who was badly defeated,
defected to the opposition, Chama Cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (Chadema).
Those who lost in the primaries include
deputy ministers for Finance Adam Malima (Finance), Pereira Amme Silima
(Home Affairs) and Mahadhi Juma Maalim (Foreign Affairs and
International Cooperation).
Others are CCM Secretary for
Organisation who has also served in various ministerial positions in the
union government, Mr Seif Mohamed Khatib and the outgoing Ilala
municipal Mayor Jerry Silaa who is also a member of the CCM Central
Committee (CC).
Cabinet Ministers who bounced back are
Stephen Wasira, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Cooperatives (Bunda)
constituency, William Lukuvi, Minister for Lands, Housing and Human
Settlement Development (Isimani), George Simbachawene, Minister for
Energy and Minerals (Kibakwe) and Prof Jummane Maghembe (Mwanga).
Others are Ms Hawa Ghasia, State
Minister in the Prime Minister's Office - Regional Administration and
Local Government (Mtwara Rural), Lazaro Nyalandu, Minister for Tourism
and Natural Resources and Saada Mkuya Salum, Minister for Finance
(Welezo), Defence and National Service Minister Dr Hussein Mwinyi
(Kwahani) and Prof Makame Mnyaa Mbarawa, Minister for Communication,
Science and Technology.
Dr Fenella Mukangara, the Minister for
Information, Youth, Culture and Sports has been picked to contest for
the newly established Kibamba constituency.
Deputy Ministers who sailed through are
January Makamba (Bumbuli) Deputy for Communication, Science and
Technology, Deputy Minister for Finance, Mr Mwigulu Nchemba (Iramba),
Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism Mahamoud Mgimwa
(Mufindi North) and Deputy Minister for Information, Youth, Culture and
Sports Juma Nkamia (Chemba).
The former Minister for Education and
Vocational Training who is out-going Special Seat MP, Ms Margareth
Sitta, also joined the race to take over from her husband, Mr Sitta and
successfully sailed through.
Further results indicated that
Ambassador Augustine Mahiga, a cadre who was eyeing presidency and
turned to Iringa Urban Constituency badly lost to Wanging'ombe DC
Frederick Mwakalebela.
Some of the losers in the presidential
race who emerged winners in the primaries are William Ngeleja who
defeated former Home Affairs Minister Lawrence Masha in Sengerema, Prof
Sospeter Muhongo (Musoma Rural) and Hamis Kigwangalla (Nzega).
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