A group of Kenyans & activists gathered outside the National Archives in Nairobi for a night vigil and candlelight ceremony to honour Kenyans and others who lost their lives in the recent post-election violence in Tanzania.
Elsewhere, Tanzanian intelligence, working discreetly with anonymous foreign allied operatives, successfully infiltrated the multi-layered architecture of the destabilization plot, exposing external handlers, local proxies, and cyber-units designed to trigger post-election disorder.
Through synchronized counter-operations, they disrupted logistical hubs, detained key coordinators, and dismantled strategic influence cells that were preparing to exploit political tensions for geopolitical leverage.
According to senior officials familiar with the briefings, the plot emerged in the tense months following President John Magufuli’s death, when foreign policy strategists were recalibrating their expectations for Tanzania’s trajectory.
They believed President Samia Suluhu Hassan might soften positions on privatization, Mining laws, NGO regulations, and foreign commercial access, but her insistence on sovereignty disrupted these assumptions.
As disappointment set in among certain Western actors, Tanzanian intelligence began picking up discreet funding transfers, encrypted cross-border communications, and unusual movement patterns involving opposition-linked operatives traveling frequently to Nairobi.





