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Tanzania’s President Expresses Regret Over Election Internet Shutdown and Post-Vote Violence

Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan has, for the first time, publicly expressed regret over the government’s decision to impose an internet shutdown during...

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Deadly Election Violence Raises Alarms Over Policing in Tanzania

The nights following Tanzania’s October 29 elections were marked by a wave of violence that has left deep scars and raised troubling questions...

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Tanzania Faces Growing Concerns Over Digital Censorship as Activists Targeted Ahead of Independence Day

Tanzania is facing rising concerns about digital repression after Meta restricted the Instagram account of prominent activist Maria Sarungi Tsehai following a government...

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Tanzania in Turmoil: Post-Election Violence Sparks National and International Concern

Tanzania is reeling from the aftermath of its most violent post-election unrest in decades, challenging the country’s long-standing reputation as a model of...

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Israel Declares Military Zone at Egypt Border to Stop Drone Smuggling as Hamas Returns Body of Tanzanian Student

Israel has declared a new closed military zone along its border with Egypt to combat the growing threat of weapons smuggling via drones,...

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Tanzania Opposition Deputy Leader Charged with Terrorism After Disputed Election

The deputy leader of Tanzania’s main opposition party, Chadema, has been charged with terrorism just two weeks after his arrest in the capital,...

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Tanzania Lifts Curfew as Nation Reels from Deadly Post-Election Protests

Tanzania is slowly returning to normalcy after days of deadly unrest following last week’s controversial presidential election. Police in Dar es Salaam have...

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Tanzania Erupts in Chaos as Protesters Reject Samia Suluhu’s Election Victory

Protests have swept across Tanzania as opposition supporters accuse President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s government of rigging Wednesday’s presidential and parliamentary elections. Demonstrations have...

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Tanzania Imposes Curfew in Dar es Salaam as Election Day Protests Turn Violent

Tanzania’s government has declared a citywide curfew in Dar es Salaam after violent clashes erupted between police and protesters during the country’s presidential...

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Deadly Election Violence Raises Alarms Over Policing in Tanzania

The nights following Tanzania’s October 29 elections were marked by a wave of violence that has left deep scars and raised troubling questions...