A man reads a copy of the Daily Nation morning newspaper reporting the death of neighboring Tanzania's President John Magufuli on a street in Nairobi, Kenya Thursday, March 18, 2021. Magufuli, a prominent COVID-19 skeptic whose populist rule often cast his country in a harsh international spotlight, died Wednesday aged 61 of heart failure, it was announced by Vice President Samia Suluhu. Headline in Swahili reads "Goodbye Magufuli." (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
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NAKURU, Kenya (AP) - News of the death of Tanzania's President John Magufuli drew mixed reactions; sorrow from many but bitterness from a critic who said he suffered during the president's rule which he said shrank the country's democratic space.
Magufuli, one of Africa's most prominent COVID-19 skeptics, died of heart failure, Vice President Samia Suluhu Hassan announced Wednesday night on national television. Hassan is expected to be sworn in to succeed Magufuli and complete his second five-year term which he had just started after winning elections late last year. She will be Tanzania's first female head of state.
As tributes come in from other African heads of state, Tanzania's opposition leader has been outspoken in his criticism of Magufuli.
'œIt's poetic justice," opposition leader Tundu Lissu said Thursday of Magufuli's death, alleging that he succumbed to COVID-19.
'œPresident Magufuli defied the world on the struggle against COVID-19. He defied the East African community, he defied all our neighbors. He defied science. He refused to take the basic precautions that people all over the world are being told to take in the fight against COVID-19,'ť said Lissu, on the Kenya Television Network.
'œHe did not wear a face mask. He actually denigrated anyone who wore a face mask. He did not believe in vaccines. He did not believe in science. He placed his faith in faith healers and herbal concoctions of dubious medical value.'ť said Lissu. "And what has happened? He went down with COVID-19. And now they are telling us he had heart disease. It is corona.'ť
Lissu, who spoke from exile in Belgium, recalled that in Sept. 2017 Magufuli said those who were opposed to his economic reforms deserved to die. Shortly after that Lissu was shot 16 times and he left the country for Belgium.
Lissu returned to Tanzania to challenge Magufuli in the Oct. 2020 elections. He lost to Magufuli in elections marred by violence and widespread allegations of vote-rigging. Government security forces blocked thousands of opposition monitors from observing the polls. Lissu returned to Belgium after criticizing the elections, saying that he was not safe.
Lissu said news of Magufuli's death did not surprise him as he had received "credible information" since March 7 that the president was gravely ill.
'œWhat surprises me is that his regime continues to lie of the cause of his death and the time he died,'ť he said.
He said the informed sources who had told him of Magufuli's illness also told him that the president had been dead since March 10.
Magufuli had been missing from public view since Feb. 27, when he swore in a new chief secretary after his predecessor died with what many speculate was COVID-19.
For days government officials denied he was ill claiming he was busy and the president is not duty-bound to make public appearances.
'œThis is the time to open a new chapter in Tanzania,'ť Lissu said, 'ťMagufuli in the five years he was president caused havoc to our country. There are so many people who have been killed in the five years. There are many people who have been injured, tortured, persecuted. I barely escaped with my life."
'œHe is dead and this is an opportunity, a rare opportunity, for our country to come together for national reconciliation,'ť he said.
Many Tanzanians, however, mourned Magufuli's death and praised his rule.
'œI have never cried because of any leader's death, but President Magufuli has made me cry because I remember his good performance," Lucky Mwandeko said in Dar es Salaam, the country's largest city. "He brought discipline into the country. If you go to public offices, you get good services and even the revenue authorities in Tanzania have announced an increase in revenue collections due to his efforts. So we have lost a very great leader.'ť
Fellow African leaders have begun praising Magufuli's leadership.
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta, who is also the chairman of the East African Community, announced Kenya will observe seven days of national mourning in which the country's flag will be flown at half-staff.
'œIn the passing on of President Magufuli, I have lost a friend, a colleague, and a visionary ally whom I worked with closely, particularly on our commitment to forge lasting bonds between Kenya and Tanzania,'ť Kenyatta said in a live broadcast Thursday.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his sadness at the passing of Magufuli.
'œSouth Africa is united in grief with the government and people of Tanzania as they go through this difficult moment,'ť Ramaphosa wrote.
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa posted on Twitter, sending sympathy to the people of Tanzania: 'œAfrica mourns with you.'ť
Offering its condolences to Tanzanians, the United States issued a statement saying it 'œremains committed to continuing to support Tanzanians as they advocate for respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms and work to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. We hope that Tanzania can move forward on a democratic and prosperous path.'ť
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AP journalists Mogomotsi Magome in Johannesburg, Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi in Harare, Zimbabwe, and Khaleed Abubakar in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, contributed.
A man reads a copy of the Daily Nation morning newspaper reporting the death of neighboring Tanzania's President John Magufuli on a street in Nairobi, Kenya Thursday, March 18, 2021. Magufuli, a prominent COVID-19 skeptic whose populist rule often cast his country in a harsh international spotlight, died Wednesday aged 61 of heart failure, it was announced by Vice President Samia Suluhu. Headline in Swahili reads "Goodbye Magufuli." (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
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A newspaper stand displays front pages reporting the death of neighboring Tanzania's President John Magufuli with headlines in Swahili reading "Goodbye Magufuli", on a street in Nairobi, Kenya Thursday, March 18, 2021. Magufuli, a prominent COVID-19 skeptic whose populist rule often cast his country in a harsh international spotlight, died Wednesday aged 61 of heart failure, it was announced by Vice President Samia Suluhu. Headline in Swahili reads "Goodbye Magufuli." (AP Photo)
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A newspaper stand displays front pages reporting the death of neighboring Tanzania's President John Magufuli with headlines in Swahili reading "Goodbye Magufuli", on a street in Nairobi, Kenya Thursday, March 18, 2021. Magufuli, a prominent COVID-19 skeptic whose populist rule often cast his country in a harsh international spotlight, died Wednesday aged 61 of heart failure, it was announced by Vice President Samia Suluhu. Headline in Swahili reads "Goodbye Magufuli." (AP Photo)
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Tanzania's Vice President Samia Suluhu speaks during a tour of the Tanga region of Tanzania Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Vice President Suluhu announced Wednesday, March 17, 2021 that President John Magufuli of Tanzania, a prominent COVID-19 skeptic whose populist rule often cast his country in a harsh international spotlight, has died aged 61 of heart failure. (AP Photo)
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Tanzania's Vice President Samia Suluhu speaks during a tour of the Tanga region of Tanzania Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Vice President Suluhu announced Wednesday, March 17, 2021 that President John Magufuli of Tanzania, a prominent COVID-19 skeptic whose populist rule often cast his country in a harsh international spotlight, has died aged 61 of heart failure. (AP Photo)
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A newspaper vendor holds papers with the front page headline in Swahili reading: "It is sad", reporting on the death of Tanzania's President John Magufuli, on a street in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Thursday, March 18, 2021. President John Magufuli of Tanzania, a prominent COVID-19 skeptic whose populist rule often cast his country in a harsh international spotlight, died aged 61 of heart failure, it was announced by Vice President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Wednesday. (AP Photo)
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A newspaper stand displays front pages reporting the death of Tanzania's President John Magufuli, on a street in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Thursday, March 18, 2021. President John Magufuli of Tanzania, a prominent COVID-19 skeptic whose populist rule often cast his country in a harsh international spotlight, died aged 61 of heart failure, it was announced by Vice President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Wednesday. (AP Photo)
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FILE - In this Sunday, July 12, 2015 file photo, Tanzania's public works minister John Magufuli, right, celebrates with president Jakaya Kikwete, left, after the ruling party announced Magufuli as its presidential candidate, in Dodoma, Tanzania. President John Magufuli of Tanzania, a prominent COVID-19 skeptic whose populist rule often cast his country in a harsh international spotlight, has died aged 61 of heart failure, it was announced Wednesday, March 17, 2021 by Vice President Samia Suluhu. (AP Photo/Khalfan Said, File)
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FILE - In this Friday, Oct. 23, 2015 file photo, President John Magufuli gestures during an election rally in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. President John Magufuli of Tanzania, a prominent COVID-19 skeptic whose populist rule often cast his country in a harsh international spotlight, has died aged 61 of heart failure, it was announced Wednesday, March 17, 2021 by Vice President Samia Suluhu. (AP Photo/Khalfan Said, File)
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FILE - In this Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015 file photo, Tanzania's President John Magufuli holds up a ceremonial spear and shield to signify the beginning of his presidency, shortly after swearing an oath during his inauguration ceremony at Uhuru Stadium in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. President John Magufuli of Tanzania, a prominent COVID-19 skeptic whose populist rule often cast his country in a harsh international spotlight, has died aged 61 of heart failure, it was announced Wednesday, March 17, 2021 by Vice President Samia Suluhu. (AP Photo/Khalfan Said, File)
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FILE - In this Friday, Oct. 23, 2015 file photo, a supporter wears facepaint on which is written the initials of the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, and the surname of their presidential candidate John Magufuli, at an election rally in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. President John Magufuli of Tanzania, a prominent COVID-19 skeptic whose populist rule often cast his country in a harsh international spotlight, has died aged 61 of heart failure, it was announced Wednesday, March 17, 2021 by Vice President Samia Suluhu. (AP Photo/Khalfan Said, File)
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