Hafidh,
who was a former FIFA badge referee, succumbed to death due to heart
problem, according to Secretary of Parliament Dr Thomas Kashilila.
Mr Hafidh attended Thursday’s parliamentary session but at midnight,
he developed some cardiac complications and was rushed to the hospital.
He died around 0300am. Mr Hafidh, who was also an ardent Young Africans FC fan and member, was born on October 30, 1953.
He served under various civil servant posts before entering politics.
Between 1970 and 1978 he was the head of Zanzibar Broadcasting
Corporation and became an MP since 2005.
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MP, former FIFA referee Hafidh Ali Tahir dies
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