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By OKELLO ALLAN
ZANZIBAR- SHIFTMEDIA– Zanzibar is mourning for 7 days following the death of its First Vice President Seif Sharif Hamad.
Hamad succumbed to Covid 19 aged 77. He passed on Wednesday where he was receiving treatment for COVID-19, government said in a statement.
He was the chairman of the Alliance for Change and Transparency party (ACT-Wazalendo).
Husein Mwinyi, the president of the semi-autonomous island region of Tanzania, announced seven days of mourning with the flag flown at half-staff.
He said he had learned “with great sadness [of] the death of Seif Sharif Hamad.”
The cause of death has not been made public, but on Jan. 31 Hamad was hospitalized in the archipelago after testing positive for coronavirus.
John Magufuli, Tanzania’s president, sent messages of condolence to Mwinyi and the people of Zanzibar on the untimely death of the leading opposition figure.
“I have received with profound shock the news of the death of Hon. Maalim Seif Sharif Hamad, the First Vice President of Zanzibar,” Magufuli wrote on Twitter.
“I send my condolences to the President of Zanzibar Hon Dr. Hussein Mwinyi, Family, Zanzibaris, ACT-Wazalendo members, and all Tanzanians. May his soul rest in peace.”