Tanzanians have been urged to stream the court proceedings of Chadema leader, Tundu Lissu, instead of physically attending the courts. The Judiciary of Tanzania says the decision to livestream the court proceedings is part of a broader initiative to improve access to justice and strengthen accountability. Lissu is facing two charges, treason and publishing false information. Lulu Gaboo spoke to Chadema Spokesperson, Brenda Rupiah.

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