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There has never been such a fight for the presidential nomination since Tanzania opened up to multi-party politics in 1994

For the front-runners, the also-rans and late arrivals, read the article...

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The front-runners:, Jakaya Kikwete, Julius Nyerere, Benjamin Mkapa, Britain, Abdulkader Shareef, Salim Ahmed Salim, John Malecela, Frederick Sumaye, John Magafuli, Also-rans include:, Mark Mwandosya, Iddi Simba, Gertrude Mongella, Late arrivals on the scene:, Patrick Chokala, Russia, Abdallah Kigoda, John Shibuda, William Shija, Ali Abeid Karume, Amani Abeid Karume, Germany, Ali Mohammed Shein, Ibrahim Lipumba, Ali Hassan Mwinyi, Chama cha Mapinduzi, Mwalimu