• Tuesday, 04 November 2025
Tanasha Donna Prays For Tanzania Following Elections Marred With Violence

Tanasha Donna Prays For Tanzania Following Elections Marred With Violence

Kenyan singer and model Tanasha Donna has expressed her deep concern and solidarity with the people of Tanzania following reports of violence and unrest that have marred the country’s general elections.

 

On Monday, November 3, 2025, Tanasha, who shares a son with Tanzanian music superstar Diamond Platnumz, posted to her Instagram stories, describing Tanzania as her “second home” and praying for peace and healing in the nation.

 

“Tanzania is my second home. My son’s ethnicity. My heart aches for you. You have endured so much. May Allah make it easy for you and heal your country as a whole. Nawapenda watanzania wenzangu,” she wrote.

Tanasha Donna’s statement on Monday, November 3, 2025. PHOTO/ A screengrab by K24 Digital of stories by tanashadonna/Instagram

Samia Suluhu calls for dialogue

This comes shortly after President Samia Suluhu Hassan appealed to Tanzanians taking part in the ongoing post-election protests to embrace dialogue with the government rather than resort to violence and destruction, saying peace remains the nation’s most valuable asset.

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Addressing the country on Monday, November 3, 2025, after days of unrest that left several towns tense, President Samia said the government was closely monitoring the situation and urged citizens to uphold unity and calm as security agencies work to restore order.

 

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She reminded those involved in inciting violence that true strength is not measured through confrontation but through conversation and cooperation.

“We must choose what benefits us all, because the safety of our entire nation is protected by each one of us, with all our might and at any cost,” the president said during her inauguration ceremony.

 

The Head of State said she was speaking both as a leader and as a mother to the nation, asking Tanzanians to prioritise dialogue and peace over chaos.

She warned those fuelling disorder that the consequences of unrest only lead to pain, loss, and division. Samia said that while violence ends in the testing of power and might, dialogue breeds understanding, reconciliation, and national unity.

 

“I sincerely urge my fellow citizens to uphold peace and tranquillity. I want to use this opportunity, as a mother, to issue a warning to all those who have incited violence and unrest. Let them understand that chaos and the absence of peace only end in the testing of strength and defence, but dialogue brings about unity and understanding,” she added.

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