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Tanzania Turns Away From Ceremony: Independence Day Cancelled as Nation Grapples With Election Turmoil

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By : Chinasaokwu Helen Okoro

 

Tanzania Turns Away From Ceremony: Independence Day Cancelled as Nation Grapples With Election Turmoil

 

Tanzania has taken the extraordinary step of cancelling its annual independence day celebrations, a decision that underscores the deep political tensions shaking the East African nation. Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba announced on Monday that funds intended for the 9 December festivities will instead be channelled into rebuilding infrastructure destroyed during the recent wave of election-related unrest.

 

The announcement lands amid mounting public pressure, as opposition groups had called for nationwide demonstrations on independence day to protest what they describe as the deadly aftermath of a deeply flawed election. According to opposition leaders, hundreds of Tanzanians were killed during a security crackdown following last month’s disputed poll—an election that has plunged the country into its most severe political crisis in years.

 

The government has not released an official death toll and maintains that the country remains safe. It has formed a commission of inquiry to examine the violence, though civil society organisations and rights groups have raised concerns about the panel’s independence and transparency. Government spokesperson Gerson Msigwa on Sunday assured the public that the commission would “shed light on what happened”, but critics fear the process may fall short of accountability.

 

President Samia Suluhu Hassan secured a staggering 98% of the vote in the October election, a result the opposition has rejected as a “mockery of democracy”. The poll was marred by heavy restrictions: key opposition figure Tundu Lissu, detained on treason charges he strongly denies, was barred from contesting, while another prominent opponent, Luhaga Mpina, was disqualified over what authorities termed “technical grounds”. International election observers have since reported clear signs of manipulation, noting that the vote fell well below democratic standards.

 

In the tense days that followed the election, the government imposed a five-day internet shutdown starting on 29 October, severely restricting the flow of information and preventing citizens from sharing photos or videos of protests and violence. Authorities also threatened legal action against anyone who circulated images of the demonstrations, moves that rights advocates described as attempts to hide the scale of the crisis.

 

At least 240 people were arrested and charged with treason after the protests—an unusually high number that drew international concern. However, in what appeared to be a gesture toward easing political tensions, President Samia later urged prosecutors to “show leniency”. Many of those initially charged have reportedly been released.

 

Prime Minister Nchemba, while explaining the cancellation of independence celebrations, appealed to the nation’s sense of unity and resilience. He urged citizens to reject violence and embrace political dialogue as the only path forward.

 

“I urge my fellow Tanzanians to come together and discuss the issues affecting us,” he said. “Let us not return to what we went through, because the consequences are irreparable.”

 

President Samia, who became Tanzania’s first female leader after the death of President John Magufuli in 2021, was initially hailed for loosening some of the repressive policies of her predecessor. Yet critics argue that the political space has tightened once again, with opposition figures still facing intimidation, legal pressure and shrinking avenues for political engagement.

 

As the country approaches what would have been its 63rd independence anniversary, the absence of celebration reflects a deeper national reckoning. Instead of parades, fireworks and patriotic ceremony, Tanzania faces a moment of introspection—an opportunity, perhaps, to confront painful questions about governance, rights, and the future of its democracy.

 

Whether the government and opposition can seize this moment for genuine dialogue remains to be seen. But for now, the cancellation stands as a symbolic recognition that the nation cannot celebrate freedom while so many of its citizens are demanding justice.

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