Maisha mzee. Kuna mtu anakulilia shida kwakuwa anaamini hautamvua nguo. Akiokota atakaa mbali ili usihemewe na shida zake. Anajua ukimuona utasikia haja ya kumsaidia. Akirudi tena ujue amerudi anapojua atalia bila kusimangwa. Wanaume tuelewe hili. Kuna watu genuinely ni wahitaji!
Chuo Kikuu cha Afya na Sayansi Shirikishi Muhimbili (MUHAS) kimetangazwa kuwa chuo kikuu namba moja kwa ubora nchini Tanzania na kushika nafasi ya tatu Afrika Mashariki, kwa mujibu wa tathmini za kimataifa za Times Higher Education.
Bonyeza Link kupata Taarifa kamili 🖇️👇🏾
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Posti hii sio ya kuwaharibia wanaharakati wenzangu ila imenibidi niposti maana lately nimekuwa naona misinformation nyinyi zinatoka kwa wanaharakati.
Nimejaribu kuwaza ni kwanini na sisi wanaharakati tunataka kupambana na wauwaji wa ndugu zetu kwa kutoa taarifa za uwongo za uwongo kama wao wanavyofanya?
Hakuna kitu kikuu kwenyw harakati kama kuaminika na wananchi. Lazma tulinde credibility yetu kwa wananchi. Hiii credibility ndio iliyofanya wananchi wakaitikia wito wa maandamano na kuikataa CCM. Credibility yetu kwa wananchi ndio iliyofanya leo CCM wako on their last leg.
Wengi huongelea kuwa Mange anasikilizwa sana na Watanzania, hii kitu imetokana na kwamba tangu wanijue miaka yoote hii nimejikita kwenye kuwapa habari za ukweli tu, iwe za umbea wa wasanii au siasa. Na pale napokosea kibinadamu huwa nadelete hapo hapo na sometimes hata kuomba msahamaha ili kulinda heshma wananchi wanayonipa so nawaomba na wanaharakati wengine mfanye hili, yani hata kama habari itawaharibia vipi CCM na wauwaji wao kama huna uhakika na chanzo cha habari au unajua ni uwongo usiposti maana itarusha nyuma uaminifu wetu kwa wananchi..
Hiyo picha ya Abdul na mtoto wa Mseveni ni ya miezi 6 iliyopita, kwanini tunajaribu kuwadanganya wananchi kuwa ni ya siku 2 zilizopita?
Please tubadilike, kwasasa CCM hawana credibility kwa Wananchi, credibility tunayosisi wanaharakati, let’s not take it for granted. Credibility hii ndio itakomboa taifa, trust me. Kuna kitu kinakuja huko mbele ambacho kitahitaji kuelewesha wananchi wakielewe na wakiunge mkono sasa kama hawatuamini tena itakuwaje???
TUBADILIKE…
#Tanzania
"Since I started working over 15 years ago, I had never seen something like this. I had never seen so many people shot like this, and so many dead bodies piled up and crows eating their flesh." #FreeTanzania
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#BREAKING: AMNESTY CONDEMNS DEADLY FORCE AND SECRET REMOVAL OF BODIES IN TANZANIA PROTESTS
Amnesty International has accused Tanzanian security forces of using excessive and lethal force to suppress election protests between 29 October and 3 November 2025, leaving hundreds killed or injured.
The organization says live ammunition and teargas were fired directly at protesters and bystanders, while victims were beaten, denied medical care, and some bodies taken to undisclosed locations amid an internet shutdown.
Secretary General Agnès Callamard described the violence as “shocking and unacceptable,” urging independent and impartial investigations.
Although President Samia Suluhu announced a commission of inquiry on 14 November, civil society groups have questioned its independence.
Amnesty interviewed survivors, eyewitnesses, lawyers, and healthcare workers, and verified dozens of videos and photos documenting the abuses. Tanzanian authorities did not respond to Amnesty’s request for comment.
"Since I started working over 15 years ago, I had never seen something like this. I had never seen so many people shot like this, and so many dead bodies piled up and crows eating their flesh," a Dar es Salaam healthcare worker describes the wounds inflicted on Tanzanians🇹🇿 when security forces opened fire on protestors.
Hundreds of young people with gunshot wounds were admitted for treatment in hospitals across Dar es Salaam, Arusha and Mwanza. They had suffered injuries to the head, groin, legs, neck, stomach, buttocks, back and chest.
“The police didn’t launch any teargas. They just used live bullets. They were standing behind the car. After a short while, I came out and heard people shouting, ‘He has killed him, he has killed him.’ I saw from a distance the collar of the shirt of the person lying on the ground and I noticed it was my husband,” Maria narrates how police shot her husband in Dar es Salaam’s Magomeni area on 29 October 2025.
One healthcare worker described a heavy police presence in his hospital in Mwanza, with officers instructing nurses to stop treating some of the injured. “They took people who were still breathing and could be saved, to the morgue,” he says.
“They aimed and fired; I felt pain on my left lower leg near the ankle. That pain brought me down to the ground, when I touched it, I saw blood oozing out. That’s when I realised, I had been shot. From the ground I could hear more firing,” narrates a resident of Goba in Dar es Salaam. He was forced to flee to Kenya.
Tanzanian security forces used firearms recklessly, injuring and killing bystanders, and abusively deployed tear gas in residential areas and into people’s homes.
In Tabata primary school in Dar es Salaam, security forces and men dressed in plain clothes carried out acts of torture. The victims – all men – were forced to roll over on the ground, crouch-walk, or sit by the side of the road, while being beaten with batons, punched, whipped, kicked or dragged by their limbs.
During the nationwide internet shutdown, security officials subjected individuals to beatings and other forms of ill-treatment, denied the wounded access to healthcare, arrested some still in need of care, and collected bodies of victims of their brutality from mortuaries, taking them to unknown places.
Healthcare workers from Arusha and Dar es Salam said hundreds of dead bodies were brought to their hospitals, with some left outside due to lack of space in the morgues.
Source: New Report by @amnesty. https://t.co/5zjhELFTeR
In response to the election protests between 29 October and 3 November 2025 in #Tanzania, security forces used unnecessary or disproportionate force showing a shocking disregard for the right to life and to the freedom of peaceful assembly.
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@YerickoNyerereT Na wanaosusa wana haki ya kususa pia. Ni uamuzi wao. Hata Marekani ni hivyo. Watu wengine wanasusa wanaopenda Trump. Huwezi kuwalazimisha wapende
Maamuzi yanayopewa heshima ni maamuzi yenye busara. Huwezi kuchagua uovu na bado ukataka uheshimiwe kwa maamuzi hayo. Huwezi kwenda Rwanda ukasema unaunga mkono mauaji ya kimbari ya 1994 ukategemea kuheshimiwa kwasababu tu ni maamuzi yako. Hili nalo linahitaji PhD kung'amua?
I still believe we won.
1. The majority of population detests the administration and the party.
2. They are fractured from within
3. They had to use extreme force to suppress D9
4. Citizens are calling out their puppets and crooked dickriders openly.
That is the wind of change!