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Abducted Tanzanian Opposition activist found in the bush

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Leading Tanzanian opposition activist Mdude Nyagali, who was abducted last Saturday by masked gunmen, has been found dumped in a bush near a village in the south-western Mbeya region.

Reports say he appeared to have been tortured, weak, and had difficulty speaking.

He was taken to hospital for treatment.

Mr. Nyagali is a member of the main opposition Chadema party and a fierce critic of President John Magufuli.

Chadema accused police of abducting him from his office on Saturday. Police denied the allegation.

The 43-year-old tycoon, who made his fortune in textile manufacturing, flour milling, beverages, and edible oils, revealed that he was “home safely” in a tweet posted to his company METL Group’s account.

Tanzania’s Minister of Environment confirmed that he was unharmed, albeit a few bruises on his hands and legs due to handcuffing.

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