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Tanzania Forced To Remove MPs CVs From The Parliament Website Due To Kenyan GenZs Online Attacks

Tanzania Forced To Remove MPs CVs From The Parliament Website Due To Kenyan GenZs Online Attacks

The online war between Kenya and Tanzania seems to have affected Tanzania alot. Now their national assembly has been forced to remove all the CV’s of their members of parliament from the website, after Kenyan GenZs were able to access and expose how the MPs were uneducated, majority of them being class seven dropouts.

The curriculum vitae of each member of parliament had been apploaded on the website, and the information has been used negatively against them by the Kenyan GenZs.

Currently the website is just empty and no CVs of a single member of parliament are present.

Here is the screenshot of how the website looks like currently on Google.

Here is the link to the website.

https://www.parliament.go.tz/mps-list

The Facebook page of Samia Suluhu has also been deactivated by the authorities, due to constant attacks and insults from Kenyan GenZs. Tanzania is also trying to urge Tiktok not to suggest videos made by Kenyans that are targeting their president.

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