[5][6][7][8][9][10] In 2017, Makonda staged war against the LGBTQ community in Dar es Salaam, an act that was condemned by human rights groups.
[11] Despite all this, his political approach was praised by some for its accomplishments such as his crackdown on prostitution activities, tackling the street urchin situation but also initiating a financial aid program to support single and neglected young mothers.
[citation needed] During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in Tanzania, Makonda believed the disease had been eradicated through national prayer echoing the rhetoric of the former president despite all evidence suggesting the contrary.
In a press statement issued by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on 31 January 2020,[13][14] Makonda was assigned a public designation and barred from entering the United States due to "his involvement in gross violations of human rights, which include the flagrant denial of the right to life, liberty, or the security of persons".
[15] The statement also stated that the US had credible information that Makonda was "implicated in oppression of the political opposition, crackdowns on freedom of expression and association, and the targeting of marginalized individuals".