Tanzanian MPs Praise Ruto, Pray for His Re-election After Parliament Address

The remarks came after Ruto's address to the Tanzanian parliament, in which he praised his counterpart, Samia Suluhu, following her election as president in October 2025...
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Tanzanian Members of Parliament have openly endorsed President William Ruto, showering him with praise following his address to their Parliament on Tuesday, May 5, and expressing fervent hopes for his re-election in 2027.
- Tanzanian MPs declared that Kenyans "did not make a mistake" in electing Ruto in 2022.
- Key individuals involved include President William Ruto and Tanga MP Kassim Amari.
- Amari, speaking on the floor of the Tanzanian parliament, conveyed greetings from the Parliament of Tanzania and read a Bible verse praying for Ruto's victory.
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