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Tanzanian rapper, Emmanuel Elibariki, who performs as Ney wa Mitego,
has been arrested for releasing a song deemed insulting to the
government.
Tanzania's President John 'Bulldozer' Magufuli
President John Pombe Magufuli of Tanzania, the man attributed with
the popular #WhatWouldMagufuliDo trend that swept across social media
with the depiction of how change had finally come to the East African
nation with a population of about 57 million people, is trending online
once again.
According to multiple online reports, the president has arrested a
popular rapper, Nay wa Mitego (real name: Emmanuel Elibariki) for a song
deemed to be insulting the President Magufuli’s administration.
The song sang in Swahili, titled “Wapo” which has not made
airplay on traditional media platforms such as radio and TV, emerged
last week and was widely shared on social media.
Tanzanian rapper held for 'insulting' President Magufuli in song
One line in it asks: “Is there still freedom of expression in the country?” Another lyric in the song goes: “Who are you now? Don’t you want to listen to advice? Don’t you want criticism?”
The president has been increasingly accused of being impulsive in
his government style by critics and takes offence at criticism as Elsa
Buchanan of the International Business Times
writes on the Tanzanian president’s warning to the media that they
‘don’t have as much freedom’ as they think – citing a case where he
accused media owners of having exaggerated an incident in which a
plainclothes security officer pointed a gun at sacked information
minister Nape Nnaye to stop him from addressing the media.
Insulting the president was made a criminal offense in Tanzania
under a cybercrimes law passed in 2015, punishable by up to three years
in jail, a fine of around $3,000, or both.
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