Tanzania’s presidential election tomorrow is likely to result in a win for incumbent Samia Suluhu Hassan and ongoing investments into infrastructure and the extractives sector will support strong GDP growth in the coming years. The key risk is post-election unrest – and a government backlash – which could call into question the concessional financing that Tanzania is reliant upon.
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