Author: Erick Kabendera
Synopsis:
Following his election in October 2015, Magufuli appeared to become an
overnight sensation on the African continent. From Kenya to South Africa
to Nigeria, he was showered with praise on the social media platform
Twitter by netizens using the hashtag #WhatWouldMagufuliDo to draw
attention to their own leaders’ failings. This popularity was triggered by
extensive media coverage of his strong criticism of Western powers.
While Magufuli’s popularity soared across the continent, the people of
Tanzania were facing a starkly different reality. Decomposing bodies of
blindfolded victims riddled with bullet wounds and stuffed into plastic
bags began to wash ashore on beaches. As the fear of the president
gripped the nation, citizens became hesitant to express anything
remotely critical, even in casual or private conversations, let alone on
social media, which was closely monitored by the president’s covert
operatives stationed at State House. As a journalist, Erick Kabendera felt
compelled to expose the truth of what was happening in his country,
irrespective of the consequences.
Working as a freelance journalist for mainly British newspapers, his
reporting angered President Magufuli, who believed Erick was a British
spy. The government-led investigations into his citizenship didn’t bear
evidence for the security agencies to prove that he was holding British
citizenship. The tension continued and reached a boiling point when he
survived two assassination attempt in 2019. It was the third attempt that
resulted in his kidnapping and disappearance before he faced charges
ranging from non-citizenship and sedition to money laundering. He
subsequently spent time in a maximum-security prison.
This book tells the story of experiences of living under cruel autocratic
regimes in a country that has struggled to become a democracy since it
gained independence in 1961, resulting in being under one party rule
since. After Magufuli’s sudden death of Covid-19 in 2021, the country
looks set to move forward as if nothing happened in the six years of
Magufuli rule, as if those years were just a bad dream to be shrugged off.
However, those who do not learn from history are bound to repeat it. This
memoire offers an opportunity to document and report individual stories
of the people who faced gross injustices during Magufuli’s leadership
and aims to serve as a reminder of what the country, and others like it in
the region, can so easily become when the still frail pillars of our nascent
democracy are left unprotected.
Description
Publisher information
Publisher: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
ISBN: 9781991220929
Number of pages: 354
Dimensions: 235 x 155 mm