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Protestors Killed in Tanzania, Warning for America | Angela Rye SoloPod

Native Land Pod

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🗓️ 19 November 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Tanzanian President Samia won re-election on October 30th with an unbelievable 98% of the vote. The opposition has called the election results a “mockery of Democracy.

 

On this week’s SoloPod, a rigged election leads to social unrest and hundreds of protestors disappeared or killed. 

 

Our guest is a local governance expert who was in Tanzania on election day working as a poll observer.  Elizabeth A. Adundo-Yogo is going to tell us what conditions are like on the ground in Tanzania right now. 

 

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.4

Native LandPod is a production of IHeart Radio in partnership with Reason Choice Media.

0:09.9

Welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome.

0:13.3

Hey, everyone and welcome to Native LandPod, as we say, welcome home.

0:17.8

Today is a show that is very different for me.

0:23.5

I normally spend most of my time really analyzing what's happening and what is the current state of affairs in the United States

0:28.9

of America with our government, with everything that's happening here. But today is different

0:35.1

because I wanted to go overseas.

0:38.2

There is quite the crisis brewing in Tanzania.

0:42.1

And it's something that caught my eye.

0:44.2

And I want to start here where many of us would least expect with this TikTok dance.

1:08.0

Oh, no one no miss. The dance The dance was conducted by a by a TikTok and social media influencer by the name of Jennifer Niffer Jovin.

1:14.5

She was jailed in Tanzania and charged with treason on November 7th, along with more than 90 other

1:22.3

gen Ziers. And the woman that you saw crying right after that dance was her mother. Her mother who pled for the

1:30.7

government to give her daughter a break. Her mother said, my name is Mamanisha Isaac. I beg for forgiveness.

1:38.3

I also did not like what she did. And I am asking for forgiveness on behalf of the entire family.

1:46.1

My daughter is the breadwinner for the entire family. We all depend on her and we ask you to forgive her and forgive us.

1:53.3

And what is remarkable about this is you might be saying, well, what does this TikTok dance

1:58.1

have to do with any of this? Why would her mother beg for forgiveness? Well, see,

2:04.2

the election in this country was held on October 29th. The president, the current president is

2:11.9

Samia Hassan, and she won that election, by 95% of the votes.

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