Hours after his release from detention in Tanzania, Kenya's bold activist Boniface Mwangi has issued a fiery statement vowing to expose President Samia Suluhu for alleged torture and repression.

Mwangi, who was detained alongside his comrade from Uganda Agather Atuhaire, described the ordeal as the worst form of torture, alleging that they were threatened with public humiliation if they revealed details of their treatment.

However, despite the torture, detention, and suffering, Mwangi vowed that they would not relent in voicing the issues of the timid Tanzanians in the spirit of East African Unity. "Everything that happened to us in Tanzania was done in  Samia Suluhu's name, and we will ensure the world gets to know.

We shall speak for the Tanzanian victims who are too afraid to speak," Mwangi wrote in the statement.