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Justice Is the Path to Peace, Says Father Chesco at Memorial for Election Victims

Father Chesco led prayers for victims of the 2025 election unrest, urging Tanzanians to uphold justice and fairness as the path to lasting peace.

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Last updated: December 31, 2025
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Dar es Salaam. The Deputy Secretary-General of the Tanzania Episcopal Conference (TEC), Father Chesco Msaga, has called on Tanzanians to embrace justice and fairness as the foundation of lasting peace, saying that true peace cannot exist where justice is absent.

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Father Chesco delivered the message on Friday, 7 November 2025, during a memorial mass held at the TEC headquarters in Kurasini, Dar es Salaam, for those who lost their lives or were injured during the violence that erupted around the 2025 general election.

Remembering Those Lost in Election Unrest

Addressing the congregation, Father Chesco said the faithful had gathered to honour the memory of fellow citizens who died in the unrest.

“We have gathered this morning to pray for our brothers and sisters who lost their lives during the violence that occurred around the 2025 general election,” he said. “We remember them knowing that they have gone ahead of us into eternal rest. We pray that the merciful God welcomes them into heaven among His saints.”

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The solemn mass brought together clergy, laypeople, and families affected by the violence. Worshippers offered prayers for healing and reconciliation, reflecting on the pain caused by the election clashes.

Father Chesco described the service as a moment for the country to come together in solidarity and to reflect on the importance of compassion, forgiveness, and peace in national life.

“Without Justice, Peace Cannot Rule”

In his sermon, the TEC official drew from Scripture to remind the congregation of the moral principle that should guide all human relations.

“The Holy Scriptures tell us: whatever you want others to do for you, do the same for them,” he said. “The measure you use for others will be used for you. Let us ask God to grant us the grace to be people of justice, because justice gives birth to peace. Without justice, peace cannot rule.”

He stressed that justice must begin at a personal level — in homes, communities, and institutions — if Tanzania is to enjoy lasting harmony.

“Let us ensure that we treat each other fairly and give every person what is rightfully theirs,” he urged. “When justice prevails among us, peace will take root in our nation.”

Father Chesco’s message resonated with many in attendance, who said the call for justice and peace was timely as the country continues to heal from the divisions left by the election.

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