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Kenyans Reveal Tanzanian MP’s Low Education After Insulting Them

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Kenyans Uncover Tanzanian MP’s Low Education Level After He Insults Them

The online rivalry between Kenyans and Tanzanians has taken a dramatic turn after Kenyans discovered that the Tanzanian Member of Parliament leading the attacks against them has only completed primary school. This revelation has sparked even more outrage and mockery on social media.

Joseph Kasheku Musukuma, the MP representing Geita Constituency, recently made headlines across both countries after he insulted Kenyans. His comments, which were made during a session in the Tanzanian Parliament on Monday, May 26, painted Kenyans as uneducated and politically immature.

This came in the middle of an ongoing dispute involving Kenyan activists and Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu.

“We, as Tanzanians, have nothing to learn from Kenya,” Musukuma boldly stated in Parliament. “We are better at politics, more intelligent, and we have our own culture. English isn’t even an issue for us.”

His remarks immediately drew criticism and disbelief from Kenyans, who turned their attention from President Suluhu to the MP himself.

While Musukuma tried to clarify that his anger was directed only at Kenyan activists—whom he accused of trying to create instability in Tanzania—that did little to calm the storm.

Kenyans online, known for their sharp wit and investigative skills when it comes to public figures who attack them, quickly dug into Musukuma’s personal background.

What they uncovered only fueled their anger and sarcasm: according to the official website of Tanzania’s Parliament, Musukuma only completed primary school.

Records show that the MP studied for the Country Program Evaluation (CPE), the equivalent of Kenya’s KCPE (Kenya Certificate of Primary Education), between 1979 and 1986. There is no public record of him pursuing any higher education after that.

This revelation shocked many Kenyans who felt it was ironic for a person with such limited academic background to question their intelligence.

The online community wasted no time in highlighting the contradiction, mocking Musukuma for calling others uneducated despite his own qualifications being limited to the most basic level.

In Kenya, one must meet higher educational standards to contest for a parliamentary seat, usually requiring at least a post-secondary qualification. In contrast, Tanzanian law has far simpler requirements.

According to Article 67(1)(b) of Tanzania’s Constitution, a person qualifies to be elected or appointed as a Member of Parliament if they are able to read and write in either Kiswahili or English. There are no formal education level requirements beyond basic literacy and being at least 21 years old.

As the online drama continues, the Tanzanian government is taking a strict approach in protecting President Suluhu’s image.

Tanzania’s Home Affairs Minister, Innocent Bashungwa, has instructed law enforcement to crack down on Tanzanians who share foreign content on social media, especially if it casts the president in a negative light.

During a budget presentation for the Ministry of Home Affairs for the 2025/26 financial year, which took place on Monday, May 26, Minister Bashungwa urged the police to work closely with the Tanzanian Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA).

Their goal, he said, is to identify and take action against citizens who promote foreign activist content that appears critical of the president.

The minister emphasized that Tanzanian MPs themselves have witnessed the development strides made under President Suluhu and insisted that the government will not tolerate any attempts to cyberbully or undermine the presidency.

As tensions rise online and political figures weigh in, the Kenya-Tanzania online feud continues to gain traction, blending humor, national pride, and serious concerns about free expression and leadership accountability.

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