Nairobi — Former Botswana President Ian Khama has branded Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu an "illegitimate leader", citing widespread irregularities, violence, and suppression of dissent during the ...
Former Botswana President Ian Khama has launched a scathing attack on African leaders, condemning their tactics of clinging to power through repression, election rigging, and intimidation of ...
Khama, speaking at a governance forum in Lukenya, Machakos, accused Suluhu’s administration of presiding over a flawed and bloody election that betrayed the continent’s democratic aspirations.
The contrast between Tanzania and Malawi underscores a critical point: the recognition of leadership legitimacy must go beyond mere procedural formalities to include the broader context of political ...
A CNN investigation and witness testimonies reveal mortuaries packed with bodies and signs of mass graves as security forces ...
The uprising in Tanzania was unanticipated. Not even in our wildest imagination did we foresee such a revolt - one that has ...
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