Daily Nation Newspaper

COMEDIAN ‘SUMMONED’ FOR MOCKING MAGUFULI

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DAR ES SALAAM - Popular Tanzanian comedian Idris Sultan has been ordered to report to a police station in the main city, Dar es Salaam, after posting edited pictures of President John Magufuli on his social media accounts, local media report.

The comedian and onetime winner of Big Brother Africa Idris Sultan shared two photos with a faceswap between him and the president.

One picture showed Magufuli’s head atop Sultan’s likeness, complete with braces, arms folded and sleeves rolled up.

The second photo showed the comedian’s face on Magufuli’s body, suited and posed on a presidenti­al chair with the national seal.

Sultan wrote in Swahili: “We swapped roles for a day so that he could enjoy his birthday in peace.”

President Magufuli celebrated his 60th birthday on Tuesday. Sultan has more than five million followers across his social media accounts. Shortly after the posts appeared, an Instagram account thought to belong to Dar es Salaam Regional Commission­er Paul Makonda posted one of the pictures, with a caption telling Sultan to report to any police station in the city for further instructio­ns. It added that Sultan “doesn’t know the boundaries of his work.” Sultan could potentiall­y be charged under controvers­ial cyber-crime legislatio­n which makes it illegal to impersonat­e people using a computer. Many rights activists have criticised the law as infringing on freedom of expression.

 ??  ?? The comedian photoshopp­ed a picture of Magufuli into a casual outfit with bling and finger rings
The comedian photoshopp­ed a picture of Magufuli into a casual outfit with bling and finger rings

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