Zanzibar Presidential Race Heats Up: Said Soud Said Challenges Incumbent with Unique Campaign Platform
In a bold political move, Said Soud Said, chairman of the Alliance for African Farmers Party (AAFP), has officially declared his candidacy for the 2025 Zanzibar presidential election. Demonstrating a rare blend of respect and political ambition, Said presents himself as a competitive alternative to incumbent President Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi while simultaneously praising the current administration’s achievements.
Breaking Political Norms with Unconventional Promises
Said’s campaign stands out with its unique approach, particularly his controversial pledge to ban 6×6 beds, which he claims are responsible for declining birth rates in Zanzibar. “In the past, when people used 4×6 beds, families were bigger and Zanzibar’s population was growing steadily,” Said argues, proposing to limit bed sizes to 4×6 to encourage larger families.
A Veteran Politician’s Journey
With previous presidential bids in 2010, 2015, and 2020, Said has established himself as a persistent political figure. His political journey spans multiple parties, from the Tanzania Labour Party to founding the Alliance for Farmers Party, consistently championing agricultural interests.
Agricultural Development at the Forefront
Central to Said’s campaign is a commitment to agricultural transformation. He promises to improve market access, provide affordable agricultural inputs, and invest in irrigation and storage facilities. “Empowering farmers will reduce youth unemployment and stabilize our economic future,” he emphasizes.
Democratic Spirit and Political Respect
Despite being a political challenger, Said maintains a respectful stance towards the current leadership. “Dr. Mwinyi has done well, and Zanzibaris trust him. But I believe I can build on his successes with more speed,” he stated after receiving endorsement from the Zanzibar Electoral Commission.
A Unique Background and Political Philosophy
Born in 1949 in Pemba, Said’s political evolution reflects Zanzibar’s complex political landscape. From early involvement with the Afro Shiraz Party to becoming an opposition figure, his journey embodies the dynamic nature of Zanzibari politics.
As the 2025 election approaches, Said Soud Said presents himself as a candidate offering both continuity and innovative solutions, promising to address Zanzibar’s social and economic challenges with a farmer-centric approach.