Samia Suluhu Drops Another Bombshell to Her Gov’t Officials Amid Surge of Foreigners into Tanzania
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In a charged and emotional address at State House in Dar es Salaam, Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu has once again sounded the alarm—this time with even more urgency. Her powerful message to government officials: protect your country from the growing threat of foreign interference. This comes amid rising tension over the recent arrests and deportations of Kenyan and Ugandan activists, a move that has drawn both regional and international scrutiny.
Speaking during the swearing-in of newly appointed officials, President Suluhu did not mince her words. With a tone filled with concern and resolve, she warned that foreign elements are increasingly targeting Tanzania, lured by its stability and progress. “It is not just the role of security forces—it is the responsibility of every public servant to shield this nation,” she declared, urging her team to remain vigilant.
Her remarks come against a backdrop of swirling controversy, as rights groups and governments—including the United States—have expressed concern over the treatment of activists like Boniface Mwangi and Agather Atuhaire. Critics have accused her administration of clamping down on dissent and tightening the political space. Yet for Suluhu, the narrative is different: she sees herself as the guardian of Tanzania’s peace and sovereignty.
This emotional plea highlights the delicate balance her leadership must maintain—welcoming international cooperation while fiercely protecting national interests. Her warning is clear: Tanzania’s future cannot be left in the hands of “outsiders with hidden agendas.”
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