People's Liberation Party leader Martha Karua has been warned against poking her nose into issues of Tanzania and advised to concentrate on mending Kenya.

Speaking on Friday, Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) Vice Chairman Stephen Wasira revealed that while he respected Karua and her responsibilities, he said Karua had no right or jurisdiction to meddle in issues affecting Tanzania.

Karua has been vocal since the apprehension of Tanzania's Chadema party opposition leader Tundu Lissu, advocating for his release and even flying to Tanzania to observe the treason case during its hearing.

However, while some view her move as a Pan-African advocacy effort aimed at promoting democracy and human rights, a section of leaders doesn't agree with her.