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Home » Tanzanian Bishops Urge Government to Address Rising Political Violence Ahead of Elections

Tanzanian Bishops Urge Government to Address Rising Political Violence Ahead of Elections

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
May 28, 2025
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The Tanzania Episcopal Conference appeals to the government to investigate political violence and uphold democratic principles as the nation approaches the October 2025 elections.

As Tanzania prepares for its presidential elections on October 28, 2025, the nation’s Catholic bishops are raising alarms over escalating political tensions and acts of violence.

The Tanzania Episcopal Conference (TEC), led by President Bishop Wolfgang Pisa, has called on the government to address these issues to preserve the country’s reputation as an “oasis of peace”.

The bishops’ concerns intensified following the brutal attack on Fr. Charles Kitima, TEC’s Secretary General, at the TEC Headquarters in Dar es Salaam on April 30, 2025.

The Church has questioned the delay in investigations, emphasizing the need for justice and accountability.

International human rights organizations have echoed these concerns.

Human Rights Watch’s World Report 2025 criticizes Tanzanian authorities for intensifying crackdowns on political opposition, including arbitrary arrests and restrictions on freedom of expression.

Amnesty International also highlighted an “intensification of a vicious clampdown on peaceful dissent” in its May 23, 2025 report .

Bishop Pisa, speaking at the ordination of a new auxiliary bishop in Tabora, urged citizens to pray for the nation and called on the government to uphold justice and democratic principles.

He emphasized the importance of strong institutions and just laws in maintaining peace and stability.

The TEC’s appeal underscores the critical need for the Tanzanian government to address political violence and ensure a fair and peaceful electoral process.

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