Categories: News

Tanzania’s Opposition Leader Luhaga Mpina Disqualified Ahead of Election

Tanzania’s electoral commission has disqualified Luhaga Mpina, leader of ACT Wazalendo, the country’s second-largest opposition party, for the second time. The move comes only days after a court had cleared his nomination, in what is likely to heighten political tensions ahead of next month’s presidential election.

The decision effectively clears the path for incumbent President Samia Suluhu Hassan, who now faces little competition in her bid for re-election. With ACT Wazalendo out of the race, the absence of strong opposition candidates has raised questions about the competitiveness of the poll.

The disqualification follows a series of setbacks for opposition parties this year. In April, the main opposition party, CHADEMA, was barred from contesting after it refused to sign the electoral code of conduct. The party argued that reforms promised by the government had not been implemented, and accused authorities of undermining fair participation.

CHADEMA’s presidential candidate, Tundu Lissu, has been in custody since April on treason charges that he strongly denies. His arrest and continued detention have drawn criticism from human rights groups, who see it as part of a broader clampdown on dissent.

With both ACT Wazalendo and CHADEMA sidelined, the political landscape ahead of the election has narrowed significantly. Observers note that the disqualification of major opposition candidates risks weakening public confidence in the electoral process, even as the electoral commission defends its decisions as consistent with the law.

Anne Okello

Recent Posts

Inflation Pressures Raise Expectations of CBK Interest Rate Increase

Rising inflation pressures are increasing expectations that the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) could raise…

4 hours ago

EPRA makes major fuel announcement that could influence prices

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has made two massive, consecutive announcements that are…

13 hours ago

Why Ruto Slashed Fuel VAT From 16% To 8% Despite Revenue Loss

President William Ruto slashed the Value Added Tax (VAT) on petroleum products from 16% to…

13 hours ago

Talanta Bond Investors Set for Sh6.5 Billion Payout as Betting Tax Collections Back Returns

Investors who put money into the Talanta bond used to finance the Raila Odinga International…

1 day ago

Kenya Intensifies AFCON 2027 Preparations as Sports Budget Proposal Rises to Sh32.24 Billion

Kenya is stepping up preparations to host AFCON 2027, with the State Department for Sports…

2 days ago

KRA Collects Sh7.8 Billion from Taxpayers Outside Formal Tax Records

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) says its ongoing push to widen tax compliance is beginning…

2 days ago