Brenda Rupia

Brenda Rupia

politician Tanzania

Brenda Rupia is the Director of Communications and Publicity for Chadema, a leading opposition party in Tanzania. She has been vocal in the party's campaign for electoral reforms, insisting that elections cannot proceed without them, and has emphasized the importance of continued engagement with stakeholders to advocate for their position.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
196,729
Power
207$
Sentiment
4.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Tanzania 2 4.00 0.30% +10% 59,734,213 196,729 $63,000 207$
Totals 2 59,734,213 196,729 $63,000 207$
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Recent Mentions

Tanzania Tanzania: Ms Brenda Rupia, Director of Communication and Publicity, has been released on police bail following her arrest. 5

The Citizen – major Tanzanian English newspaper, est. 2004: Chadema officials released on bail after separate arrests

Tanzania Tanzania: Ms Brenda Rupia, Chadema’s Director of Communications and Publicity, entered the room to acknowledge responsibility for the meeting. 5

The Citizen – major Tanzanian English newspaper, est. 2004: Police block Chadema meeting in Dar es Salaam amid legal dispute

Kenya Kenya: Brenda Rupia is the spokesperson for Chadema and commented on the party's inability to locate John Heche. 6

The Standard: Another Tanzania opposition leader arrested- Party

Tanzania Tanzania: Ms Brenda Rupia is the Communications and Publicity Director of Chadema who signed the public statement regarding Mr Lissu's transfer. 6

The Citizen – major Tanzanian English newspaper, est. 2004: Chadema confirms Lissu’s transfer to Ukonga Prison

Tanzania Tanzania: Chadema’s Director of Communication and Publicity, Ms Brenda Rupia, confirmed that Mr Lissu’s transfer to Dar es Salaam began on Wednesday evening following his detention. 5

The Citizen – major Tanzanian English newspaper, est. 2004: Lissu being transferred to Dar es Salaam following arrest in Ruvuma