Tanzania opposition leader Tundu Lissu moved to Ukonga Prison amid treason case

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Tanzania’s main opposition party, Chadema, has confirmed that its national chairman, Tundu Lissu, has been moved to Ukonga Prison, ending a day of confusion and concern over his whereabouts.

In a statement signed by the party’s Communications and Publicity Director, Brenda Rupia, Chadema informed the public that Lissu had been transferred from Keko Prison, where he had been held since his arrest.

Lissu, who was the runner-up in the 2020 presidential election, was charged with treason last week after allegedly urging the public to rebel and disrupt upcoming elections. He has not been allowed to enter a plea.

The case has intensified political tensions in the country, especially after the Tanzanian electoral commission announced last weekend that Chadema had been disqualified from the October polls for refusing to sign a code of conduct.

“Any party that did not sign the code of conduct will not participate in the general election,” said Ramadhani Kailima, the commission’s director of elections, adding that the disqualification extends to all by-elections until 2030.


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