Tito Magoti, an independent Tanzanian human rights lawyer and activist, discusses the dire state of human rights amidst ongoing repression. Nicodemus Minde, a researcher specializing in East African governance, reveals how electoral injustices fuel protests. Fergus Kell, a political analyst, critiques the implausible election results and emphasizes the need for a new constitution. Together, they explore the intense public anger, the legacy of past leadership, and the persistent demands for justice in a nation grappling with oppression and unrest.