@George_Ambangil@TARIMOJOACHIM75 Sema kocha unapenda wachezaji warefu wenye nguvu . Its your preference i respect. Tungependa kujua ni philosophy gani ya mpira unaikubali au umesomea huenda ndio maana unawakubali aina ya mid field hawa. Kama unayomkubali A .onana
Kutoka Washington, DC, Marekani: Tupo na maGen—Z, mtoto wa Tundu Lissu, Tino, na mtoto wa dada @tausilikokola tukipigania Uhuru wa baba yake Tino na Watanzania kwa ujumla. Nipo na begi langu la maamuzi magumu. #HakiHuinuaTaifa
@George_Ambangil@enovelist1 @NoushardMUFC Mpaka leo bado siamini you rate onana very highly. He is good ila sio wa kumuweka kwenye hii list na kumuacha mtu kama wharton who is a specialist 6
Many thanks to US Senators and the Congress and the Trump administration for standing up unequivocably for the Tanzanian people!
Please do not relent we need ACCOUNTABILITY, free and fair elections and for the persecution of journalists, lawyers and members of the civil society to cease immediately!
cc @usembassytz mtufikishie salamu!!
Na mtakao-maindi kunyweni sumu 😁
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Dear United States Senate,
Tanzania's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mahmoud Kombo, recently spoke in the Tanzanian Parliament in Dodoma, claiming that your proposed bill to impose sanctions on Tanzania is politically motivated. Additionally, Bulayo, another member of Parliament, expressed concerns that the bill does not provide them an opportunity to defend themselves, arguing that you have never visited Tanzania to discuss these issues directly with them.
This assertion is problematic. The Tanzanian regime is the one refusing to allow a fact-finding mission from the EU Parliament's Human Rights Committee, as well as refusing to invite the SADC or UN Missions. They are also uncooperative with the AU Mission, which is an international, independent commission. Now, the regime pretends to extend an open hand to the US Senate. Your proposal suggests that a UN Mission visit Tanzania to address this issue.
Moreover, Tundu Lissu remains in prison under politically motivated charges. Do you need to visit Tanzania to know that Tundu Lissu is imprisoned? You have proposed that he and other political prisoners be released, and you do not need to be in Tanzania to confirm this situation. Kidnappings are occurring, and Tanzanians need constitutional reforms, yet the regime shows no effort to facilitate this process. Your stance reflects the perspective of many Tanzanians but runs counter to a regime that does not represent the people. In fact, Kombo has stated that they will not release Lissu, underscoring the urgency of voting on your sanctions as soon as possible to take action against the regime.
Kombo further claimed that the Tanzanian government would cover your travel and accommodation expenses if you were to visit and better understand the context of police shootings that have resulted in the deaths of thousands of citizens who were allegedly accused of throwing stones at police officers. He also wants to discuss the fatal shootings that occurred on October 29, 2025.
This raises an important question: Is it appropriate for US officials to accept travel expenses from foreign governments while performing their official duties? For instance, can a senator accept funding from the Tanzanian government while investigating events surrounding election day?
In simpler terms, the Tanzanian government is suggesting that it will attempt to influence you to support its position, assuming that you might be motivated by political deals. This government has a history of trying to bribe individuals for praise and support, thereby positioning you alongside others viewed as corrupt and lacking integrity.
The regime must be held accountable for its actions, including revealing who ordered the police to shoot and kill innocent citizens. They need to explain what happened to the thousands of bodies that were left in the streets and where these bodies have been taken. We deserve to see the final respects and burial services for our brothers and sisters. There are reports that bodies from various mortuaries across the country have been taken to a mass grave, while others have been buried in undisclosed locations.
Cc.
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Whats’up @rioferdy5
You are most welcome to our beautiful country, Tanzania. A country rich in natural resources, yet its people are wretchedly poor and do not benefit from the resources in their own country.
Tanzania is the literal definition of the resource curse. Those who brought you here, will show you our God-given natural wealth, but they won’t show you how poor ordinary Tanzanians are.
Those who brought you here can’t tell you the other side of the crimes against humanity they deliberately committed against citizens who decided to protest to oppose the electoral process.
Security forces in Tanzania utilized disproportionate, deadly violence to quell post-election unrest, causing deaths and injuries to non-protesting citizens. Completely uninvolved individuals.
They are concealing the fact that on October 29, 2025, they intentionally shot and killed several people, among whom were seven youths from the Viral Scout Management football academy.
In a poignant post on its verified X handle, the sports consultancy firm based in Dar es Salaam mourned the heartbreaking deaths of seven rising football stars, while firmly issuing a call for justice.
Viral Scout Management has confirmed the tragic loss of seven of its young football players, who died during the widespread violent clashes that broke out after Tanzania’s disputed general election.
These promising athletes lost their lives to senseless violence within their own homes. It is a profound tragedy to see such bright futures cut short by such brutal acts. It’s unacceptable.
Tragically, there have been instances where Manchester United fans were brutally killed, including one documented case where mortuary photographs showed a victim still wearing a vintage SHARP jersey.
Even back in your neck of the woods, whether in Camberwell, South London, or up in Manchester, United Kingdom, people don’t get shot and killed just for protesting a fraudulent election.
Last week, your hosts brought Didier Drogba and paraded him everywhere. Now it’s your turn. They’ll likely parade you around just as much all in an attempt to launder their global reputation.
Log this information, RIO.
Jumapili njema Simba wa Tanganyika 👊🏽
Endelea kusimama imara! Najua wameshindwa kukutikisa sasa wanajivunga ila kesi imeisha lazima wakuachie 🔥
The Lion of Tanganyika Tundu Lissu is the symbol of resilience and defiance standing up to authoritarianism and evil in #Tanzania under CCM
#FreeTunduLissu