The biggest challenge is getting its online system fully operational again, which accounts for around a third of its clothing and homeware sales.
He is demanding sweeping changes, saying Tanzania's current laws do not allow for free and fair elections. The government denies the allegation..He has since been charged with treason and publishing false information online, which allegedly incited rebellion and accused police of electoral misconduct.
He denies the charges. If convicted, he could face the death penalty.Lissu's legal team raised concerns over the heavy police presence around the court, which the magistrate acknowledged, saying there would be consultations on whether this was justified.President Samia was widely praised for giving Tanzanians greater political freedom when she took office in 2021 following the death of the incumbent, John Magufuli.
But her critics say Tanzania is once again seeing the repression that characterised Magufuli's rule. The government denies the allegation.The Tanzania Human Rights Defenders Coalition (THRDC) said that Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi and Ugandan lawyer Agather Atuhaire had been detained after they arrived for Lissu's case.
The chief spokesperson for Tanzania's immigration authority, Paul Mselle, said he was not aware of the arrests, but would look into it, the Reuters news agency reports.
On Sunday,One military expert told BBC Verify that any engagements under 50m to 100m would be considered as being within close range.
Robert Maher, an audio forensics expert at Montana State University, said towards the start of the footage one firearm is discharged about 43m away from the mobile phone.Mr Maher and another expert, Steven Beck, independently corroborated one another's view that in the final few moments of the audio, shots are fired as close at 12m away.
Mr Beck, a former FBI consultant who now runs Beck Audio Forensics, said: "The shooter(s) at these times is much closer, with distances of 12m to 18m. There is a strange pop sound that may be a tire hit by a bullet."He added: "The shockwaves indicate that the bullets are passing close to the recorder microphone - meaning they are being shot at."