Tanzania diverts independence day funds to post-election rebuilding

Tanzania has cancelled its Independence Day celebrations scheduled for December 9, diverting the allocated funds to rebuild infrastructure damaged during post-election unrest. The decision, announced by Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba, comes amid opposition calls for protests on the same day to demonstrate against killings following last month’s disputed presidential poll.

President Samia Suluhu Hassan secured a controversial victory with 98% of the vote, a result opposition groups describe as a “mockery of democracy.”

 The election was marred by the absence of key challengers – Tundu Lissu remained detained on treason charges while Luhaga Mpina’s candidacy was rejected on technicalities.

International observers reported significant electoral manipulation and noted the vote failed to meet democratic standards. The government imposed a five-day internet blackout starting election day and threatened those sharing protest imagery.

While the opposition claims hundreds died in the security crackdown, the government has not released casualty figures and has established a commission of inquiry.

The cancellation of celebrations underscores the serious challenges facing Tanzania’s leadership as it attempts to manage both physical reconstruction and political reconciliation following one of the country’s most contentious electoral periods.

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