The Party Leader, Mr Zitto Kabwe, is particularly unhappy with the slow pace of executing such megaprojects as the $40 billion Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) that is planned to be set up in Lindi.
The Tanzanian opposition has called upon the country’s government to inform the public if President John Magufuli is medically fit to govern the country and if not, to replace him with the vice-president, as demanded by the constitution.
Magufuli’s “mysterious absence” from any public appearances since 27 February has prompted widespread speculation that he is critically ill with Covid-19 or heart issues and that he is in a Nairobi hospital in neighbouring Kenya.
The Tanzanian government has mostly denied the reports and has arrested citizens for posting on social media that Magufuli is seriously ill. He has consistently denied the risk of Covid-19 or has claimed that it has been defeated by prayer. He has enforced no physical distancing measures to guard against the deadly virus.