Political activities have continued to pick up in Tanzania barely a month after President Tanzania’s president, Samia Suluhu Hassan freed political space for political activity when she lifted the ban which was imposed in 2016 by her strongman predecessor, John Magufuli.
Opposition leader and former presidential candidate Tundu Lissu are back in Tanzania after announcing plans to return home two weeks ago.
Lissu spent over two years in exile in Europe to a cheering crowd on Wednesday, after the government lifted a ban on political rallies.
He left the country to seek treatment abroad after he was shot 16 times, mostly in his lower abdomen, in an attack by unknown gunmen in the administrative capital Dodoma in 2017.
The Tanzanian opposition party, Chadema held a political rally in Mwanza last week with the party leader, Freeman Mbowe calling for more constitutional and political reforms.
“Despite thanking the president for lifting the ban, our country needs a new Constitution, a new Constitution is unavoidable. We [the opposition and ruling party] need reconciliation on this, but for that, we need an independent electoral commission.” Mbowe said while addressing party supporters.
Lissu had also hinted at the intention to run as Tanzania’s president in the next elections.
Lissu returned for a few months in 2020 to challenge Magufuli in a presidential election, where he garnered 13% of the votes, but his CHADEMA party rejected the outcome due to allegations of widespread irregularities.