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The Catholic Church in Tanzania has condemned the recent killings of anti-government protesters, warning that peace cannot be achieved without justice as tensions deepen following the disputed general election. Speaking during a funeral service at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Dar es Salaam on Monday, Archbishop Jude Thaddaeus Ruwa’ichi called for national healing and restraint….
Sudanese billionaire Mo Ibrahim has described the process and outcome of the recent Tanzania...
Tanzania president, Samia Suluhu Hassan, has been sworn in for a second term with tight security,...
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has secured a landslide re-election victory, claiming...
Tanzania’s commercial hub, Dar es Salaam, turned volatile Friday as hundreds of protesters clashed with police, demanding that the electoral commission halt the release of results from Wednesday’s...
Protests in Tanzania are still ongoing, entering a second day on Thursday as demonstrators flooded the streets to contest the country’s disputed election results. Amnesty International reported that...
Tanzania’s presidential election was rocked by chaos on Wednesday as widespread protests broke out, the military was deployed, internet access was disrupted, and a curfew was imposed in the commercial...
Internet access across Tanzania plunged into disruption on Wednesday as citizens headed to the polls in an election overshadowed by arrests, fear, and increasing criticism from human rights groups. NetBlocks,...
Tanzanians head to the polls Wednesday in a tense election widely seen as favoring incumbent President Samia Suluhu Hassan, after key opposition figures were barred from contesting. Hassan, who took over...
A tragic highway collision in northern Tanzania has the nation in mourning after two passenger buses crashed and erupted into flames, killing at least 37 people and injuring 30 others The deadly incident...
Opposition leader Tundu Lissu has been granted the right to represent himself in a high-profile treason trial after Tanzanian prison authorities repeatedly blocked private meetings with his legal team....
Tanzania’s leading opposition figure, Tundu Lissu, appeared in court on Monday to face treason charges, a serious offense that carries the death penalty. He was charged with treason in April after...

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