 The leader of Tanzania's main opposition party has appeared in the country's High Court to face terrorism charges. Free man Imboe has been detained since his arrest in July, along with other senior officials of the Chadema Party. That was just as before they were held, told to public forum to demand constitutional reforms. Mr. Imboe's lawyer argued that the division of the High Court, known as the Corruption and Economic Crime Division, did not have the power to hear the case. The case was previously heard in the magistrates' court. In a separate case, Mr. Imboe went to court on Monday. He went to argue that the manner of his arrest and the fact that he was held for five days without being charged violated his constitutional rights. The United States has expressed concern about the treatment of the opposition leader. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.