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KAHYOZA: Tanzanians stand by rule of law and expect others to respect it

Tanzania doesn’t act on impulse or social media pressure. We assess threats, follow protocol and maintain dignity in the face of provocation

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by DR BRAVIOUS KAHYOZA

Siasa22 June 2025 - 09:00
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Activists Agather Atuhaire (Uganda) and Boniface Mwangi when they addressed the press in Nairobi on June 2 /PEOPLE’S WATCHMAN/X

I watched the recent episode of Kenya Digital News with a mix of concern and disbelief.

As a loyal citizen of Tanzania and economic and political expert, I couldn’t help but notice how the narrative spun by some Kenyan and Ugandan commentators was loaded with assumptions, emotion-driven judgments, and, quite frankly, a worrying disregard for the principle of respecting national sovereignty.

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