
Three kindergarten children tragically drowned in a hotel swimming pool in Dodoma, Tanzania. Eyewitnesses reported that the children, two girls and one boy, estimated to be no older than six years, were on their way home from school when they entered the Esperanza Hotel in Ilazo Ward. They reportedly left their bags and clothes before getting into the hotel's swimming pool, where they subsequently drowned. The bodies were later retrieved, and the hotel's pool has since been closed. The incident sparked outrage among netizens, with many blaming both the hotel for security lapses and the parents for alleged negligence. One mother's wails reportedly touched many hearts. Some online commentators questioned the absence of a watchman and the lack of parental supervision for young children walking home alone.
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Must ReadOn Monday, June 8, petitioner Enock Aura, through his lawyer Harrison Kinyanjui, attempted to halt the delivery of a judgment concerning the impeachment of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and the appointment of Deputy President Kithure Kindiki. Aura filed an urgent application with the Court of Appeal, seeking to stop the judgment in consolidated petitions. He argued that his separate constitutional petition was unfairly sidelined after the High Court allegedly altered a previously fixed hearing date. Kinyanjui informed the three-judge bench that an urgent application had been filed in the Court of Appeal to arrest the delivery of the judgment. Aura claims that the three-judge bench, comprising Justices Eric Ogola, Freda Mugambi, and Antony Mrima, unilaterally altered the hearing date of his petition. The judges, however, rejected the request, stating there was no legal basis to suspend the judgment as no court order had been issued. They also reminded the petitioner that his own application led to the separation of his petition from the consolidated impeachment cases. Kinyanjui countered this, stating that the deconsolidation order was made on May 29, 2025, with a hearing date of June 4, 2026. Aura's case raises issues such as the alleged withdrawal of signatures from Gachagua's impeachment motion and the claim that not all members of the National Assembly were present to vote, violating Article 1451 and 2 of the Constitution due to vacant constituencies.
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