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Tanzanians wonder over vice-presidents whereabouts

Some Tanzanians have expressed concern over the whereabouts of Vice-Pres­ident Philip Mpango, who has not been seen in public for over a month.

He was due at a science con­ference on Wednesday in Arusha but was instead represented by a cabinet minister.

His disappearance from public view has sparked rumours about his health.

But Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has warned against such speculation, saying the vice-pres­ident was out of the country for official duties.

This is not the first time there have been rumours about the state of the vice-president’s health.

Before becoming vice-president, Mr Mpango, 66, had served as fi­nance minister under the previous President, John Magufuli, who died in office in March 2021.

A month earlier, during the Covid-19 pandemic, Mr Mpango appeared at a news conference in the capital, Dodoma, to deny a rumour that he, himself, had died. He coughed several times as he paid tribute to senior government officials who had passed away.

Under the country’s constitu­tion, if the president dies, resigns, is permanently incapacitated or is disqualified, the vice-president takes up the presidency for the rest of the term.

Mr Mpango was lastly seen in public on October 31 while rep­resenting President Samia Suluhu Hassan during a virtual meeting of leaders from the Southern African Development Community.

—BBC

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