Magufuli casts vote as Tanzania polls continue

President John Magufuli casts his vote at Chamwino polling station in Dodoma, Tanzania on October 28, 2020.

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Dodoma. President John Magufuli, the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi presidential candidate, cast his vote on Wednesday morning as polls continued on both Tanzania's mainland and Zanzibar island.

Dr Magufuli, who is seeking re-election, voted at Chamwino in Dodoma near State House where he is registered.

He arrived at Chamwino Ikulu village with his wife, Janet Magufuli, and queued behind other voters who had lined up in the polling station.

President John Magufuli queues at the polling station on October 28, 2020.

After voting, Dr Magufuli briefly spoke to journalists, saying he was satisfied with the ongoing process.

"Congratulations to the returning officers for the preparations. I congratulate Tanzanians for this important day. My call is for them to hugely turnout and vote for the candidates of their choice," he said.

"We also need to maintain our peace and I always say there is life after elections."

He then displayed his inked finger to confirm that he voted.

Tanzanian President Magufuli holds last campaign before elections.

Dr Magufuli turned down requests to answer more questions during the media briefing.

Over 29 million Tanzanians were registered to vote in the polls which involve 15 presidential candidates.

Zanzibar residents vote in Tanzania's presidential election

Polling stations were opened in the morning and voting continues to 4pm in the evening.

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Report by Alawi Masare