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Huu ushenzi wote unaofanywa na hawa manjagu ni maelekezo toka CCM.Kumbe Katibu Mkuu CCM ni BOSS wa MaPOLICE Tz
Waliokuwa Think tank ya CCM wapo pembeni wanacheeekaaa !!😂😂🤣🤣Mpango wa Mungu mkuu , fuzi za kijani zimekata zote ,unamtegemea mtu kama Msigwa ndo awe mshauri wako ? Ccm mwafaaa
mno!Aibu sana hii!!
Kwa hiyo ni chombo cha kitaifa kwa akili yako?Sasa aljazira ndio chombo Cha kimataifa? Hiking hiking kinachochochea ugaidi kule gaza?
Una maanisha yale madufu ya madrasa au?
Wewe mbona sikukuona huko Mbeya? Kumbe wewe ni mwoga kiasi hicho unawaacha watoto wa walalahoi ndio wapate kipigo? Vipi Sugu na Lissu wanaendeleaje?Taarifa kamili hii hapa
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Tanzania clamps down on opposition rally, arrests leaders
Former presidential candidate Tundu Lissu and at least 500 youth supporters among those detained.
Police in Tanzania have detained opposition leaders and rounded up several hundred supporters as they halted a planned rally.
Leaders of the opposition Chadema party, including former presidential candidate Tundu Lissu, were arrested on Monday in the southwestern city of Mbeya, a party official announced on X. The police had previously banned the rally, claiming that violence was planned.
The Tanzanian police action comes amid a wave of protests that has swept other parts of sub-Saharan Africa in recent weeks, including nearby Kenya and Uganda.
Chadema’s director of communications and foreign affairs, John Mrema, said that the arrests were made as the party was due to hold a rally to mark International Youth Day. About 500 youth supporters were also detained while making their way to the event.
“Breaking news! The Mbeya Police have arrested all the leaders who were in the offices of Chadema in Nyassa region, including the Hon. Tundu Lissu, the Hon. John Mnyika, the Hon. Joseph Mbilinyi and the leaders of the Youth Council and those of the party,” he wrote.
Chadema leader Freeman Mbowe said he “strongly” condemned the arrests of his deputy Lissu and other youth leaders, and called for their “immediate and unconditional release”.
Ndio unawategemea hawa? Nilifikiri unawategemea Watz kumbe unategemea mabeberu!!?
Umaarufu kimataifa, una tija kweli ndugu ? Ndani je ?Taarifa kamili hii hapa
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Tanzania clamps down on opposition rally, arrests leaders
Former presidential candidate Tundu Lissu and at least 500 youth supporters among those detained.
Police in Tanzania have detained opposition leaders and rounded up several hundred supporters as they halted a planned rally.
Leaders of the opposition Chadema party, including former presidential candidate Tundu Lissu, were arrested on Monday in the southwestern city of Mbeya, a party official announced on X. The police had previously banned the rally, claiming that violence was planned.
The Tanzanian police action comes amid a wave of protests that has swept other parts of sub-Saharan Africa in recent weeks, including nearby Kenya and Uganda.
Chadema’s director of communications and foreign affairs, John Mrema, said that the arrests were made as the party was due to hold a rally to mark International Youth Day. About 500 youth supporters were also detained while making their way to the event.
“Breaking news! The Mbeya Police have arrested all the leaders who were in the offices of Chadema in Nyassa region, including the Hon. Tundu Lissu, the Hon. John Mnyika, the Hon. Joseph Mbilinyi and the leaders of the Youth Council and those of the party,” he wrote.
Chadema leader Freeman Mbowe said he “strongly” condemned the arrests of his deputy Lissu and other youth leaders, and called for their “immediate and unconditional release”.
Sana.Umaarufu kimataifa, una tija kweli ndugu ? Ndani je ?
Hivyo vyombo vya habari vitapiga kura?Taarifa kamili hii hapa
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Tanzania clamps down on opposition rally, arrests leaders
Former presidential candidate Tundu Lissu and at least 500 youth supporters among those detained.
Police in Tanzania have detained opposition leaders and rounded up several hundred supporters as they halted a planned rally.
Leaders of the opposition Chadema party, including former presidential candidate Tundu Lissu, were arrested on Monday in the southwestern city of Mbeya, a party official announced on X. The police had previously banned the rally, claiming that violence was planned.
The Tanzanian police action comes amid a wave of protests that has swept other parts of sub-Saharan Africa in recent weeks, including nearby Kenya and Uganda.
Chadema’s director of communications and foreign affairs, John Mrema, said that the arrests were made as the party was due to hold a rally to mark International Youth Day. About 500 youth supporters were also detained while making their way to the event.
“Breaking news! The Mbeya Police have arrested all the leaders who were in the offices of Chadema in Nyassa region, including the Hon. Tundu Lissu, the Hon. John Mnyika, the Hon. Joseph Mbilinyi and the leaders of the Youth Council and those of the party,” he wrote.
Chadema leader Freeman Mbowe said he “strongly” condemned the arrests of his deputy Lissu and other youth leaders, and called for their “immediate and unconditional release”.
Si mmeingiza posho ,mkijua mnamsadia ,ona sasa mnavyomuharibia, utawala huu umekua uchi katika uso wa kimataifaNdani ya Chama cha CCM wanamhujumu! na kumchafua mama wetu.
Kura zinapigwa hapa Tanzania- pateni tu umaarufu wao wapate kura za kuwapekela ikulu na kushika dolaTaarifa kamili hii hapa
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Tanzania clamps down on opposition rally, arrests leaders
Former presidential candidate Tundu Lissu and at least 500 youth supporters among those detained.
Police in Tanzania have detained opposition leaders and rounded up several hundred supporters as they halted a planned rally.
Leaders of the opposition Chadema party, including former presidential candidate Tundu Lissu, were arrested on Monday in the southwestern city of Mbeya, a party official announced on X. The police had previously banned the rally, claiming that violence was planned.
The Tanzanian police action comes amid a wave of protests that has swept other parts of sub-Saharan Africa in recent weeks, including nearby Kenya and Uganda.
Chadema’s director of communications and foreign affairs, John Mrema, said that the arrests were made as the party was due to hold a rally to mark International Youth Day. About 500 youth supporters were also detained while making their way to the event.
“Breaking news! The Mbeya Police have arrested all the leaders who were in the offices of Chadema in Nyassa region, including the Hon. Tundu Lissu, the Hon. John Mnyika, the Hon. Joseph Mbilinyi and the leaders of the Youth Council and those of the party,” he wrote.
Chadema leader Freeman Mbowe said he “strongly” condemned the arrests of his deputy Lissu and other youth leaders, and called for their “immediate and unconditional release”.