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Four people were arrested while they ate goats’ meat as Tanzania mourns President Magufuli

By Correspondent 

The Police in Tanzania are having 4 people in custody for allegedly mocking the death of the country’s President, John Pombe Joseph Magufuli.

The 4 people were arrested on the streets of Mwanjelwa over the weekend while they were making merry over some goat soup and traditional beer.

Expressing shock over the behaviour of the four (4) persons the Regional Police Head in the southwest region of Mbeya told reporters that ‘it was shocking to find some people act in this way when the whole country was mourning’.

Tanzania resumed its national mourning of the late President John Magufuli on Tuesday, with the people of Chato, his hometown, getting a chance to pay their last respects ahead of his burial on Thursday.

On Monday, Tanzania’s newly appointed president, Samia Suluhu Hassan, led thousands of people who paid their respect to Magufuli at the stadium in the capital city of Dodoma.

She was joined by Congo’s President Felix Tshisekedi, Kenya’s Uhuru Kenyatta, Zimbabwe’s Emmerson Mnangagwa and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who gave condolences to Magufuli’s family.

Magufuli, an ardent coronavirus skeptic, died from heart disease last Wednesday at age 61, according to Hassan who made the announcement on state television on March 17.

Hassan said on the Thursday, a public holiday, Magufuli will be a buried after a funeral mass at the Chato Catholic Church in the Kagera region of the country.

Meantime, as Hassan leads the country through its mourning, containing COVID-19 looms as the first big challenge of her presidency.

Magufuli played down the impact of the virus, placing no emphasis on measures to protect the public such as obtaining vaccines and wearing mask.

Tanzania confirmed more than 509 infections and 21 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University Resource Center.