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In 1985 President Ali Hassan Mwinyi was elected and began an economic recovery program that brought improved growth.
The first multiparty elections in 1995 brought Benjamin William Mkapa to power; in 2000 he was reelected.
Tanzania’s economy has traditionally focused on agriculture, livestock, and subsistence farming, which provides 85% of export earnings and 80% of employment, as well as substantial subsistence farming.
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 The World Factbook 2004 -- Tanzania
chief of state: President Benjamin William MKAPA (since 23 November 1995); Vice President Dr. Ali Mohammed SHEIN (since 5 July 2001); note - the president is both chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Benjamin William MKAPA (since 23 November 1995); Vice President Dr. Ali Mohammed SHEIN (since 5 July 2001); note - the president is both chief of state and head of government
Permanent Commission of Enquiry (official ombudsman); Court of Appeal (consists of a chief justice and four judges); High Court (consists of a Jaji Kiongozi and 29 judges appointed by the president; holds regular sessions in all regions); District Courts; Primary Courts (limited jurisdiction and appeals can be made to the higher courts)
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 Top20Tanzania.com - Your Top20 Guide to Tanzania!
In October 1995, one-party rule came to an end when Tanzania held its first ever multi-party election.
However, CCM comfortably won the elections and its candidate Benjamin Mkapa was subsequently sworn in as the new president of the United Republic of Tanzania on 23 November 1995.
In 2004, the undersea earthquake on the other side of the Indian ocean caused tidal surges along Tanzania's coastline in which 11 people were killed.
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