Close Menu
News HubNews Hub
  • Home
  • General News
  • Breaking News
  • Trending
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Celebrities
  • Economy
  • Sports
Trending Now

MrBeast Funds Medical Surgeries for 1,000 Kenyans

January 28, 2026

United Opposition to Name Candidate to Face Ruto in 2027 

January 28, 2026

Details of Opposition Meeting with IEBC at Anniversary Towers

January 28, 2026

NPS Clarifies: Viral ‘Teargas in Gikomba’ Post is Fake

January 28, 2026

Details of New Google Android Features Making Stolen Phones Harder to Use

January 28, 2026

Malala Teases New Play Titled ‘Who Killed Amolo?’

January 28, 2026

Passaris Speaks Out After Fake Photo With MP Salasya Goes Viral

January 28, 2026

Wamuchomba Asks Ruto to Fire CS Ogamba, PSs

January 28, 2026

Govt Reveals Plans to Arrest Senior Officers Over School Fees Scandal 

January 28, 2026

Parliament Threatens to Suspend Funding to Some Counties

January 28, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
News HubNews Hub
WhatsApp Facebook Advertise With Us
  • Home
  • General News
  • Breaking News
  • Trending
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Celebrities
  • Economy
  • Sports
News HubNews Hub
Breaking News

Kenyans Among Hundreds Killed in Tanzania’s Post-Election Violence

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraNovember 2, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

A growing wave of concern has spread across East Africa after reports confirmed that several Kenyans were among the hundreds of people killed in Tanzania following the country’s disputed general election.

The situation has sparked outrage and fear as violence continues to escalate across major Tanzanian cities.

VOCAL Africa CEO and human rights activist Hussein Khalid sounded the alarm on Sunday, revealing that some Kenyans had fallen victim to the deadly chaos.

Through a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter), Khalid said he had received credible reports indicating that Kenyan citizens had lost their lives during the violent clashes that erupted after the October 29 elections.

Among the victims identified was John Okoth Ogutu, a Kenyan teacher who had been living and working in Tanzania.

According to Khalid, Ogutu was allegedly shot dead on election day in Ubungo, Dar es Salaam, and his body was later taken to the Mwananyamala Mortuary.

Khalid expressed deep sadness over the tragedy and urged both the Kenyan and Tanzanian governments to investigate the circumstances surrounding the killings.

The violence began shortly after Tanzanians went to the polls on October 29. The election was marked by controversy, accusations of bias, and widespread anger over the suppression of opposition voices.

The main opposition leader, Tundu Lissu of the CHADEMA Party, is currently facing treason charges, while another major opposition figure, Luhaga Mpina of the ACT-Wazalendo Party, was disqualified from contesting.

This left many citizens feeling unrepresented and frustrated, leading to widespread boycotts and protests.

Large numbers of Tanzanians stayed away from polling stations, arguing that the election was neither free nor fair.

Despite visible voter apathy, the Tanzanian Electoral Commission announced that President Samia Suluhu Hassan had won the election with an overwhelming 98 per cent of the total votes — amounting to 31.9 million out of 32 million votes.

The commission also claimed that the voter turnout stood at nearly 87 per cent, a figure that opposition parties and several independent election observers have dismissed as highly exaggerated and false.

As the announcement was made, anger erupted across the country. Protesters poured into the streets of major towns, chanting for democracy and fair governance.

Police responded with heavy force, using live bullets, tear gas, and batons to disperse the crowds.

Reports indicate that hundreds of people have been killed, while many others have sustained serious injuries or gone missing.

On October 30, a day after the elections, violence spread to the Namanga border between Kenya and Tanzania.

Security officers intervened to stop a group of Kenyan activists who attempted to cross the border to join the protests in solidarity with Tanzanian citizens. Kenyan authorities quickly moved in to prevent the unrest from spilling into their territory.

While the Tanzanian government has remained largely silent about the true death toll, the opposition party CHADEMA has claimed that around 700 people have died since the protests began.

Independent journalists and human rights organizations, however, have struggled to verify these numbers due to limited access and government-imposed restrictions on media coverage.

On October 31, a diplomatic source told the BBC that there was credible evidence suggesting that at least 500 people had been killed in the ongoing skirmishes.

The source described the situation as a “national crisis” that could spiral into a regional concern if not addressed urgently.

Human rights advocates across East Africa are now calling for international intervention and an independent investigation into the post-election violence.

They argue that the suppression of dissent and use of deadly force by security forces violate both Tanzanian law and international human rights standards.

Meanwhile, Kenyans continue to mourn their compatriots who were caught in the chaos. Families of victims like John Okoth Ogutu are demanding answers and justice, pleading with the Kenyan government to ensure that their loved ones’ deaths are not forgotten.

The situation in Tanzania remains tense, with daily demonstrations in parts of Dar es Salaam, Dodoma, and Arusha.

Observers fear that unless urgent measures are taken to restore calm and uphold democratic principles, the violence could deepen, putting more lives at risk and straining relations with neighboring countries, including Kenya.

Join Government Official WhatsApp Channel To Stay Updated On time
https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaWT5gSGufImU8R0DO30

Follow on WhatsApp Follow on Facebook
Share. WhatsApp Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link
Avatar photo
Judith Mwaura
  • Website

Judith Mwaura is a dedicated journalist specializing in current affairs and breaking news. She is passionate about delivering accurate, timely, and well-researched stories on politics, business, and social issues. Her commitment to journalism ensures readers stay informed with engaging and impactful news.

Related Posts

MrBeast Funds Medical Surgeries for 1,000 Kenyans

January 28, 2026

United Opposition to Name Candidate to Face Ruto in 2027 

January 28, 2026

Details of Opposition Meeting with IEBC at Anniversary Towers

January 28, 2026

NPS Clarifies: Viral ‘Teargas in Gikomba’ Post is Fake

January 28, 2026

Details of New Google Android Features Making Stolen Phones Harder to Use

January 28, 2026

Malala Teases New Play Titled ‘Who Killed Amolo?’

January 28, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Recent News

MrBeast Funds Medical Surgeries for 1,000 Kenyans

January 28, 2026

United Opposition to Name Candidate to Face Ruto in 2027 

January 28, 2026

Details of Opposition Meeting with IEBC at Anniversary Towers

January 28, 2026

NPS Clarifies: Viral ‘Teargas in Gikomba’ Post is Fake

January 28, 2026

Details of New Google Android Features Making Stolen Phones Harder to Use

January 28, 2026

Malala Teases New Play Titled ‘Who Killed Amolo?’

January 28, 2026

Passaris Speaks Out After Fake Photo With MP Salasya Goes Viral

January 28, 2026

Wamuchomba Asks Ruto to Fire CS Ogamba, PSs

January 28, 2026

Govt Reveals Plans to Arrest Senior Officers Over School Fees Scandal 

January 28, 2026

Parliament Threatens to Suspend Funding to Some Counties

January 28, 2026
Popular News

Why You Should Choose a Personal Loan with Flexible Repayment.

June 28, 2025

Govt Confirms Arrest of Over 70 People in KCSE, KJSEA Exam Leak Investigation

November 15, 2025

GOOD NEWS : KWS finally captures hyenas that have been terrorizing locals. Watch

August 27, 2024

Reject 2024 Finance Bill No Matter What Your Party Leaders Say, Joho Tells MPs

June 16, 2024

Need a $50,000 Loan? Here’s How to Get Approved — Even with Bad Credit or No Credit Check in 2025

June 20, 2025

Goons destroying UDA offices in Transnzoia county! Watch

January 13, 2025

Muguka is Now Packed as tea Leaves in Mombasa After Being Banned Few Days Ago. Watch

June 5, 2024

CSs Ruku, Ogamba, and Mugaa Announce New Appointments in Government Ministries

July 19, 2025

Babu Owino Criticizes Sakaja Over Request for Chapati-Making Machine

March 13, 2025

Breaking: Lecturers End 49-Day Strike After Deal With Government

November 5, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • General News
  • Trending News
  • Advertise With Us
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
© 2026 News Hub. Designed by News Hub.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.