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A Tanzanian priest and critic of the government violently assaulted

by Africa24hrs
May 2, 2025
in Africa Politics, Blog
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A well-known Catholic priest in Tanzania, who is also a vocal critic of the government, has suffered a violent assault amid escalating political tensions as the country approaches elections scheduled for October.

Fr Charles Kitima was attacked by two assailants late at night in a restroom of a canteen close to his home in Dar es Salaam, following his participation in a lengthy religious meeting.

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Police reports indicate that he sustained a head injury from a blunt object and was subsequently hospitalized, where he is currently in stable condition.

Witnesses noted that Fr Kitima was seen conversing with several individuals prior to the attack and was later discovered bleeding and calling for assistance, shortly after some individuals were observed fleeing the area.

Authorities have apprehended a suspect, and investigations are ongoing.

The assault on Fr Kitima, who serves as the secretary-general of the Tanzania Episcopal Conference (TEC), has drawn widespread condemnation.

Boniface Mwabukusi, president of the Tanganyika Law Society, who visited the priest in the hospital, described the incident as a indicating a clear intent to end his life.

On social media platform X, Mwabukusi shared that Fr Kitima’s message to Tanzanians was to emphasizing the importance of standing up for justice and fulfilling civic responsibilities.

As the general elections approach, political tensions in Tanzania are rising, with human rights organizations expressing concerns about diminishing civic freedoms, accountability, and justice.

John Heche, vice-chairman of the opposition Chadema party, remarked that this incident represents troubling news for the nation.

The Legal and Human Rights Centre also denounced the which they believe reflects poorly on the country’s image.

 Fr Kitima is recognized for his outspoken criticism of government policies and is a prominent advocate for democratic reforms and human rights in Tanzania.

The recent assault has raised concerns among faith leaders and civil society, occurring shortly after the Catholic Church urged the government to respond to demands for electoral reform, a significant request from the opposition.

Christian church leaders, representing 60% of the population, have increasingly voiced their opinions on issues of justice and governance.

However, their criticisms have not been well-received by some ruling party supporters, with certain senior members urging religious leaders to refrain from political involvement.

President Samia Suluhu Hassan cautioned the opposition last weekend, stating that ‘no one is above the law.’

President Samia Suluhu Hassan cautioned the opposition last weekend, stating that ‘no one is above the law.’

 She emphasized the importance of preventing the election from becoming a source of conflict and reassured the public that the government would take all necessary measures to ensure a free and fair election, aiming to alleviate concerns about potential rigging.

 Since last year, there has been a surge in attacks and abductions targeting government critics, including the arrest of senior opposition figures like Chadema leader Tundu Lissu, who faces treason charges; however, assaults on church leaders are rare.

The police have yet to determine the motive behind Fr. Kitima’s attack, and investigations are ongoing to identify additional suspects.

While the government has not issued a statement regarding the incident, Stephen Wasira, vice-chairman of the ruling CCM party, condemned the attack and expressed sympathy for the priest.

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