Freedom of speech and expression under attack once again. Threatening the authors of that video which raises some implausible conspiracy theories about the demise of Shujaa wa Africa was the lowest point of the new leader. We had already ruled out foulplay and confirmed natural death took shujaa wa Afrika out of his cocoon. In fact, months before his demise we had projected his days were numbered and found wanting but contrarian opinion should not be hushed nor excoriated for "incitement or/and grapevine"....
The cherished freedoms not necessarily to be correct that they are protected but even outright lies ought to be protected.
Obama once said in the UN, he is the most maligned and insulted president in the USA [emoji631] history but he has a constitutional duty to protect those who throw a false light upon him as much as he has to protect those who adulate him day in day out. We expect no less...
Somewhere in the past Reverend Mtikila was jailed for questioning how Kolimba died. He went far even to claim Kolimba was assassinated. In courtroom, Mtikila had demanded exhumation of the Kolimba remains followed by carrying out independent toxicological tests to establish his surmises a request which was rejected without reason. Deprived of his sterling evidence, the Resident Magistrate Court still brazenly convicted and condemned him to one year jail stint. The burden of disbursing the DPP case was shifted to the accused contrary to all known principles of a fair hearing. DPP was the accuser and it was up to him to verify his accusations by conceding that unless the remains of Kolimba were exhumed and the toxicological testing were conducted by an independent coroner there was no way the prosecution could have sustained their case. Jailing Mtikila did not resolve his allegations of Kolimba was a political assassination and out of this terminologies such as "angalia wasikukolimba..." assumed life of its own because Mtikila plea of exhumation of Kolimba remains followed by toxicological testing was swept under the doormat... The jail sentence of Mtikila was adjudged political by even CCM NEC to an extent his presidential bids were not interfered as per legal sanctions demand...
Threatening the whistle-blower with consequences few weeks after promising them of statutory protection is a two step backsliding. And, demanding the whistle-blowers to prove their case is backsliding to the Mtikila victimisation reminding us our quest for meaningful change must now come outside CCM.
Nyerere once cautioned the following:
"Watanzania wanataka mabadiliko na wasipoyapata ndani ya CCM watayatafuta nje ya CCM." Looks like CCM no longer relevant in our hunger for emancipation...we must begin to liberate ourselves from CCM ironclad bondage
Looks like the honeymoon was designed to be shortlived and now it is high time to pursue a recourse to a "bare knuckled" struggle to restore what has been stolen...ironically, we are still under an internal occupation..
Not yet free...
Taking into account of her first memorable speech and the undoing of that speech we find the new leader untrustworthy and difficult to place our trust on her.
We were coming out of five years of traumatic experiences and we were vulnerable to fall into her gambit. This is why we feel cheated and forsaken