• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Sunday, November 30, 2025
  • Login
The Vaultz News
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • General News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Opinions
  • Economics
    • Economy
    • Finance
      • Banking
      • Insurance
      • Pension
    • Securities/Markets
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Vaultz Business
    • Extractives/Energy
    • Real Estate
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Europe
    • UK
    • USA
    • Asia
    • Around the Globe
  • Innovation
    • Technology
    • Wheels
  • Entertainment
  • 20MOBPL2DNew
  • Jobs & Scholarships
    • Job Vacancies
    • Scholarships
No Result
View All Result
The Vaultz News
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • General News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Opinions
  • Economics
    • Economy
    • Finance
      • Banking
      • Insurance
      • Pension
    • Securities/Markets
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Vaultz Business
    • Extractives/Energy
    • Real Estate
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Europe
    • UK
    • USA
    • Asia
    • Around the Globe
  • Innovation
    • Technology
    • Wheels
  • Entertainment
  • 20MOBPL2DNew
  • Jobs & Scholarships
    • Job Vacancies
    • Scholarships
No Result
View All Result
The Vaultz News
No Result
View All Result

Kenya-Tanzania Row Grows Over Detained Activist

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
May 22, 2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Kenyan Activist Charged Over Possession Of Ammunition

Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi

Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi has found himself at the heart of a rising diplomatic controversy after being detained in Tanzania. Mwangi, a well-known civil rights campaigner, was arrested alongside Ugandan human rights lawyer Agather Atuhaire. The two had traveled to Dar es Salaam to observe a high-profile court hearing involving Tanzania’s opposition leader, Tundu Lissu.

The duo was part of a wider East African delegation intent on monitoring legal proceedings in what has become one of the region’s most politically sensitive trials. However, their mission was abruptly interrupted when Tanzanian immigration officials took them into custody. Details surrounding their arrest remain scant, with authorities offering minimal updates, further fuelling regional concerns.

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu has reacted strongly, issuing a warning about what she labeled as “foreign interference.” Her comments followed an earlier attempt by other Kenyan civil society figures to attend Lissu’s court hearing, which Tanzanian officials also blocked. The crackdown underscores Tanzania’s growing unease over outside scrutiny in its domestic affairs.

RelatedPosts

Nigeria Stuns Global Markets with $21bn Capital Surge as Bold Reforms Ignite Investor Frenzy

Guinea-Bissau Soldiers Announce New Junta Leader

AfDB and Stanbic IBTC Seal Landmark $125 Million Deal to Accelerate Africa’s Development Financing

Tundu Lissu, once the leading opposition presidential contender and now the focal point of a legal and political battle, appeared in court on May 19, 2025. The charges against him are severe: treason, economic sabotage, and incitement.

Kenya-Tanzania Row Grows Over Detained Activist
Tundu Lissu faces the death penalty if convicted of treason

Making his first in-person appearance since his April 9 arrest, Lissu stood before the Kisutu Resident Magistrate’s Court with defiance. Supporters lined the court grounds, chanting the popular slogan “No reforms, no elections.” Lissu, raising his fist in solidarity, assured them: “We will be fine. You should not fear.” His statements were a direct challenge to the legitimacy of the charges, which many believe are politically driven attempts to suppress dissent.

Trial Postponed Amid Growing Scrutiny

The court has adjourned the trial until June 2, 2025, giving prosecutors more time to complete investigations. Lissu remains in custody under stringent security, as tensions continue to rise both inside and outside the country.

ADVERTISEMENT

The case comes amid a larger crackdown on political opposition in Tanzania. CHADEMA, the country’s main opposition party led by Lissu, has been disqualified from participating in the 2025 elections after refusing to sign a controversial government-mandated code of conduct. The move is widely seen as a calculated strategy to eliminate real electoral competition.

Lissu’s repeated calls for electoral reform, particularly under the slogan “No reforms, no elections,” have galvanized opposition supporters across Tanzania. His campaign, however, is being met with forceful resistance from the ruling establishment. Critics argue that the government is transforming Tanzania into a managed democracy where genuine pluralism is eroded.

International human rights organizations have condemned the Tanzanian government’s actions, citing a worrying trend of arbitrary arrests, suppression of media freedom, and intimidation of civil society. The detention and deportation of foreign legal observers, including Mwangi and Atuhaire, have only intensified concerns about transparency and due process.

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has remained firm in her defense of these actions, cautioning against foreign involvement in what she insists are internal matters. Her administration’s stance has drawn further criticism, with many questioning Tanzania’s commitment to democratic norms.

The unfolding situation reflects a broader struggle over the future of democracy in Tanzania. Hopes for political renewal under President Suluhu, who succeeded the late John Magufuli, have dimmed. What once appeared to be a turn toward openness now increasingly resembles a repressive environment, especially as the 2025 elections draw near.

With CHADEMA sidelined and its leader battling serious charges, the credibility of the upcoming vote is under a cloud. The international community, along with regional stakeholders, continues to watch closely as Tanzania navigates a political landscape marked by fear, uncertainty, and suppression.

READ ALSO: Ghana Launches 5-Day Visa Policy to Boost Tourism and Investment

Tags: Boniface MwangiCHADEMA oppositionpolitical repressionTanzania elections 2025Tundu Lissu
Share2Tweet1ShareSendSend
Please login to join discussion
Previous Post

Netanyahu Declares Total Occupation Of Gaza

Next Post

Supreme Court Cannot Overstep Constitution – Amaliba Warns

Related Posts

Nigeria Stuns Global Markets with $21bn Capital Surge as Bold Reforms Ignite Investor Frenzy
Africa

Nigeria Stuns Global Markets with $21bn Capital Surge as Bold Reforms Ignite Investor Frenzy

November 29, 2025
download 1
Africa

Guinea-Bissau Soldiers Announce New Junta Leader

November 27, 2025
AfDB and Stanbic IBTC Seal Landmark $125 Million Deal to Accelerate Africa’s Development Financing
Africa

AfDB and Stanbic IBTC Seal Landmark $125 Million Deal to Accelerate Africa’s Development Financing

November 27, 2025
3500
Africa

Guinea-Bissau Plunges Into Uncertainty As Officers Announce Takeover

November 26, 2025
AfDB President Rallies Africa to Mobilize Massive Private Capital at 2025 Africa Investment Forum in Rabat
Africa

AfDB President Rallies Africa to Mobilize Massive Private Capital at 2025 Africa Investment Forum in Rabat

November 26, 2025
download 40
Africa

Ramaphosa Hails G20 Summit Declaration As Reflection Of Renewed Commitment To Multilateral Cooperation

November 23, 2025
Economy

World Economy in Danger as Policy Buffers Run Dry – IMF Issues Stark Warning

by M.CNovember 30, 2025
IMANI Africa
General News

IMANI Africa Warns of Weakening National Identity in Ghana

by Silas Kafui AssemNovember 30, 2025
General News

WASSCE 2025 Records Sharp Decline in Core Subject Performance

by Evans Junior OwuNovember 30, 2025
President Mahama @Hospital Visit
General News

Mahama Marks 67th Birthday With Hospital Visits, Commits to Quality Healthcare

by Evans Junior OwuNovember 30, 2025
Rev. Dr. Joyce Aryee, Former CEO of Ghana Chamber of Mines
Extractives/Energy

Former Chamber of Mines CEO Calls for Overhaul of Mining Industry

by Bless Banir YarayeNovember 30, 2025
Economy

Ghana Loses FDI Profits Amid Investment Campaigns and Economic Growth Stance

by Michael Teye-Bio NaduteyNovember 30, 2025
IMANI Africa
President Mahama @Hospital Visit
Rev. Dr. Joyce Aryee, Former CEO of Ghana Chamber of Mines

Recent News

IMF 1 scaled 1

World Economy in Danger as Policy Buffers Run Dry – IMF Issues Stark Warning

November 30, 2025
IMANI Africa

IMANI Africa Warns of Weakening National Identity in Ghana

November 30, 2025
WASSCE

WASSCE 2025 Records Sharp Decline in Core Subject Performance

November 30, 2025
President Mahama @Hospital Visit

Mahama Marks 67th Birthday With Hospital Visits, Commits to Quality Healthcare

November 30, 2025
Rev. Dr. Joyce Aryee, Former CEO of Ghana Chamber of Mines

Former Chamber of Mines CEO Calls for Overhaul of Mining Industry

November 30, 2025
The Vaultz News

Copyright © 2025 The Vaultz News. All rights reserved.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • General News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Opinions
  • Economics
    • Economy
    • Finance
      • Banking
      • Insurance
      • Pension
    • Securities/Markets
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Vaultz Business
    • Extractives/Energy
    • Real Estate
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Europe
    • UK
    • USA
    • Asia
    • Around the Globe
  • Innovation
    • Technology
    • Wheels
  • Entertainment
  • 20MOBPL2D
  • Jobs & Scholarships
    • Job Vacancies
    • Scholarships

Copyright © 2025 The Vaultz News. All rights reserved.

Discover the Details behind the story

Get an in-depth analysis of the news from our top editors

Enter your email address