Lissu heads home after President Hassan ends a ban on political gatherings in Tanzania
26 January 2023 - 00:03Tanzanian opposition leader and former presidential candidate Tundu Lissu returns from exile, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, January 25 2023. Picture: EMMANUEL HERMAN/REUTERS
President Samia Suluhu Hassan lifted a ban on political rallies this month, more than six years after her predecessor John Magufuli imposed the measure which caused frequent run-ins between opposition leaders and police.He was welcomed by a large gathering of his supporters at the Julius Nyerere International Airport, before making his way by car to a rally in the commercial capital Dar es Salaam.
The current constitution vested too much power in the executive, he said, adding it was imperative to push for reforms.
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