
Silencing dissent in Tanzania, reckoning with genocide in Namibia
[RFI - Africa] - 10/06/2025
In East Africa, politicians and civil society members are increasingly alarmed by political arrests, as opposition figure Tundu Lissu remains imprisoned in Tanzania, facing the death penalty in a trial that continues to be repeatedly postponed. In this week's Spotlight on Africa podcast, we hear (…)
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