Magufuli is Healthy and Working Normally - Diplomat

President Magufuli who is speculated to be currently admitted at the Nairobi Hospital
President Magufuli who is speculated to be currently admitted at the Nairobi Hospital
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UPDATE: Tanzania's ambassador in Windhoek, Modestus Kipilimba on Friday, March 12 was quoted by a Namibian broadcaster saying that President Magufuli is in good health and working normally.

"High commissioner Kipilimba dismissed the reports, saying Magufuli is in Tanzania going about his normal duties," the Namibian broadcaster said.

This is the first comment from a Tanzanian official about the president's situation since speculations about his health were raised.


Tanzania's opposition leader, Tindu Lissu, has claimed that President Magufuli has been transferred to India from Kenya for treatment.

Lissu added that the president was flown to India to avoid embarrassment from Kenyans on social media.

"Kenyans do not want the embarrassment if the worst happens in Kenya. His COVID denialism is in tatters, his prayers over science folly has turned into a deadly boomerang!" Lissu tweeted.

Earlier on Wednesday 10, Lissu had told the BBC that Magufuli was being treated for Coronavirus in a hospital in Kenya.


Tanzania’s Minister of Information, Culture, Arts and Sports, Innocent Bashungwa, on March 10 warned journalists and media houses against spreading unverified information following the long public absence of President John Magufuli. 

“I am calling upon journalists and citizens to continue using official channels of information. Using rumours instead of the official channels is breaking the law. Avoid spreading information which you will be liable to,” Bashungwa posted on social media.

The rumours the minister had referred to touched on Magufuli's absence with some unconfirmed reports claiming that Tanzania's head of state had been admitted to a hospital in Nairobi. 

Tanzanian Politician Tundu Lissu. He is the one who started the conversation about the President missing from the public.
Tanzanian politician Tundu Lissu started the Magufuli's speculation reports online on Wednesday, March 9, 2021.
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The speculations started when Tundu Lissu, a presidential candidate in the 2020 elections, asked about the president’s whereabouts.

“The president’s wellbeing is a matter of grave public concern. We were informed when Kikwete had prostate surgery. We were told when Mkapa went for hip replacement. We were not kept in the dark when Mwalimu fought leukemia. What is with Magufuli that we do not deserve to know?” Lissu tweeted.

A Tanzania human rights lobby, Fichua Tanzania, claimed that the president flew to Nairobi for treatment but did not reveal what Magufuli was ailing from, with the Nation reporting that 'an African leader was receiving treatment in Nairobi', citing an unnamed senior government official.

After months of denying the existent of Covid-19 in Tanzania and ignoring precautionary measures, Magufuli recently admitted that Covid-19 was spreading in Tanzania but insisted on prayer and traditional medicine as the cure.

Reports indicate that top Tanzanian officials have died of Covid-19 with the Catholic Church saying that a number of priests and nuns had died due to the disease.

The Tanzanian government last documented Covid-19 cases in March 2020 making it difficult to estimate the total number of people who have contracted the virus in Tanzania.

Tanzanian opposition MP Tundu Lissu (Left) and Kenyan Human rights activist Maina Kiai pose for a photo. September 19, 2019.
Tanzanian opposition MP Tundu Lissu (Left) and Kenyan Human rights activist Maina Kiai pose for a photo. September 19, 2019.
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