Kenya's Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary, Musalia Mudavadi, has found himself on the receiving end after he defended the Tanzanian government over the deportation of Kenyan activists who had gone to stand in solidarity with opposition leader Tundu Lissu.  Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna castigated Mudavadi over his utterances, questioning his stance on the respect for the rights of Kenyans in his diplomatic pursuits.  According to Sifuna, it was bewildering for the CS to make the comments while Kenyans, among them activist and journalist Bonface Mwangi, whose whereabouts remains unknown after visiting the East Arican nation were denied entry into the nation.  ''Our Minister for Foreign Affairs taking Tanzania's side on the deportation of Kenyans is wild.

Who put these people in power?

Very useless,'' Sifuna posed.  Nairobi County Senator Edwin Sifuna speaking in the Senate on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.

Photo Parliament of Kenya Speaking on Citizen TV on Tuesday night, Mudavadi appeared to side with Suluhu's utterances regarding what she termed as the activists' "interference" in Tanzania's affairs, taking issue with Kenyans' recent "lack of integrity" in their conduct.