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Experts call for unity, dialogue after election
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68989, member: 636"] Tanzanian scholars and policy specialists have emphasized the necessity of maintaining social cohesion and establishing comprehensive discussion platforms following the October 29 general election to sustain economic progress and fulfill Development Vision 2050 objectives. Institute of Accountancy Arusha public administration expert Adam Mnyavanu stated that political disagreements must not undermine national development priorities, warning that post-election violence has destabilized multiple African nations while urging citizens to concentrate on agricultural productivity and economic engagement rather than destructive demonstrations. Saint Augustine University researcher Delphine Kessy, who serves on the World Tourism Network, expressed concern that political instability could damage Tanzania's hospitality sector and derail government targets of attracting 8 million annual visitors by 2030. Africa Peace and Development Network director George Mutalemwa praised Tanzania's longstanding reputation for stability, while former Mzumbe University council speaker Christina Mikindo advocated for demographic representation spanning youth populations, women, and political organizations in reform discussions. The ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi party secured victory as President Samia Suluhu Hassan obtained approximately 97.66 percent of the votes in the country's seventh multiparty election since democratic reforms began in 1995. [/QUOTE]
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