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Faith leaders warn Tanzania of chaos
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 66431, member: 636"] Religious leaders across Tanzania are calling for peaceful elections as citizens prepare to cast ballots on Tuesday for president, parliament members, and councilors. Church and mosque officials describe peace as the nation's most valuable legacy from founding fathers Julius Nyerere and Abeid Amani Karume. Bishop Aman Furaha says peace enables development, education, and healthcare while chaos destroys progress. Archbishop Eliudi Isangya warns that some groups are spreading false information and discouraging voter turnout. Sheikh Shaban Juma from the Tanzania Muslim Council states that promoting unrest contradicts Islamic teachings. The clerics emphasize that voting represents both a constitutional right and a civic duty. They urge citizens to reject divisive voices and participate fully in the electoral process. Religious leaders stress that differences of opinion strengthen democracy when channeled constructively. Faith leaders believe the true measure of success lies not just in ballot counts but in how calmly and united Tanzanians conduct themselves. They call on all citizens to protect peace for current and future generations. [/QUOTE]
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