John Magufuli, Tanzanian leader who made fun of Covid, dies at 61

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Tanzanian President John Magufuli, who has been widely criticized for denying the coronavirus pandemic, has died in a contested election just five months after winning a second term. He was 61.

“We have lost our courageous leader, President John Magufuli, who has died of heart disease,” Vice President Samia Suluhu Hassan said on state television on Wednesday. She announced 14 days of national mourning.

Nicknamed ‘The Bulldozer’ for his aggressive leadership style, Magufuli won praise early on for tackling corruption, reducing wasteful government spending and improving farmers’ lives by abolishing dozens of taxes. He also led the development of new transportation links, power plants and more than 1,700 health centers, investments that helped the Tanzanian economy become one of the world’s best-performing countries.

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