SINGIDA, Oct. 6 -- TANZANIANS have been urged to cherish and protect the nations peace and stability, especially as the country approaches the General Election later this month.

Religious leaders have called on citizens from all walks of life to refrain from actions that could incite unrest or damage the countrys long-standing reputation for peace and unity.

Speaking to the ‘Daily News, Evangelist Musa Njagamba of the Anglican Church, Singida Town Parish said that peace is a divine blessing that should never be taken for granted.

“We do not want to see violence or war. Our hope is to see people going to vote calmly and peacefully. These are our constant prayers and we believe the Lord God will watch over our nation,” ...