For the 4th day now, Tanzanians have taken to the streets to protest the elections. They are demanding for the repetition of the said elections with the main opposition leader on the ballot.
Things are turning out ugly on the Streets of Arusha and other cities within the United republic of Tanzania.
Well, Siaya County governor His Excellency James Orengo has joined other leaders from Kenya who are condemning what is happening in Tanzania. According to Orengo, the people of Tanzania will overcome what is happening there and democracy must prevail.
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Orengo has also celebrated to see the portrait of the late Orange democratic Party leader Honorable Raila Odinga being carried high in the Streets of Tanzania with a clear message of a fight for the national democratic rights.
I wish to express solidarity with and support for the valiant men and women of Tanzania. East African leaders must introspect. Glad to see portraits of Raila Odinga flying high in Dar appreciating his progressive politics. The people of Tanzania will overcome.” Posted Governor James Orengo.
Here Are some Reactions.
“The Tanzania election is a clear demonstration that you can lose all you have build in a twinkle of an eye, someone who inherited power wants to erode gains made by founders of the nation. She should step aside and proper election be hel.
Not this mockery” posted Gilbert.
“Mama Samia Suluhu wants to cling on power. She has maimed,abducted, killed and jailed everyone raising voices about her poor governance. Let the country be disbanded and Suluhu be jailed and has a case to answer at ICC.
Continue being chorus members of the killer regime.” Posted Laban.