from two investigations into Mwangosi’s death, one from the Commission on Human Rights and Good Governance (CHRGG) and the other from the Media Council of Tanzania (MCT) highlights the police’s actions in handling gathering members of the opposition political party, Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (Chadema), as contributing significantly to the eventual death of the journalist. CHRGG, chaired by the eminent retired Justice, Judge Amir Manento, has found that the Chadema gathering was not illegal and that in deeming it illegal, the Regional Police Commander (RPC), Assistant Commissioner of Police, Michael Kamuhanda himself acted illegally. just after 22:00hrs (GMT+3). The Tanzania Chapter of the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA-Tanzania) visited Matutu at his home on Thursday, 6 December moments after the scribe had been discharged from hospital. “I was awoken by the sound of several people outside. Before my wife and I could properly investigate what was going on, the locked door to our home was forced open and pushed down,” Matutu told MISA-Tanzania. $OHUW Date: December 7, 2012 Person/ institution: Shabani Matutu, Tanzania Daima Violation/ issue: Assaulted?? Shabani Matutu, a journalist with privately-owned daily newspaper, Tanzania Daima, is recovering after being shot at by police at his Kunduchi-Meco home in Dar-es-Salaam. The incident, which resulted in Matutu sustaining a wounded left shoulder, occurred on the evening of Tuesday, 4 December 2012 6R7KLVLV'HPRFUDF\"