DW: Special Coverage of the Elections in Tanzania
The Kiswahili Service of DW has a special multimedia focus on the General Election in Tanzania during the whole month of October.
On Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th listen to special reports in all three programmes in the morning, midday and evening. A particular roundtable discussion Maoni with political experts on Saturday Midday.
On the election day on Sunday live programmes with interviews and correspondents report from all over Tanzania. Also our partner stations will be participating and reporting what is going on in their region. We will keep you informed about the situation in different parts of the country, the counting of votes with live reports and interviews.
Listeners can send us comments and eye-witness news, videos and photos via e-mail: Kiswahili@dw.com, SMS +49 17 32 91 17 90 Facebook www.facebook.com/dw.kiswahili WhatsApp: http://bit.ly/1U3WoblDuring afternoon and evening transmission on Sunday these messages will be read live in the radio programme. Follow on Sunday 25th our live blog on Facebook www.facebook.com/dw.kiswahili Visit our special website: Uchaguzi wa Tanzania 2015 already now http://www.dw.com/sw/idhaa-ya-kiswahili/uchaguzi-mkuu-wa-tanzania-2015/s-101616
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