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Prime Minister of Tanzania Mwigulu Nchemba says Independence Day celebrations have been cancelled, with funds for the event set to be spent on rebuilding infrastructure damaged in the recent election. Nchemba’s announcement comes as the opposition and others have been calling for people to gather on December 9, which happens to be Independence Day, to…
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has stated that the country’s brutal election unrest could...
Following the election unrest that engulfed Tanzania, President Samia Suluhu Hassan has established...
The Catholic Church in Tanzania has condemned the recent killings of anti-government protesters,...
Tanzanian authorities have charged a considerable number of citizens with treason following violent unrest tied to the country’s disputed 2025 general election. According to court documents, seventy-six...
Sudanese billionaire Mo Ibrahim has described the process and outcome of the recent Tanzania elections as “inappropriate and unacceptable”, insisting that violence and conflict should have...
Tanzania has been battling with widespread unrest following last week’s election, as allegations rise over the deaths of hundreds of citizens. Chadema, the country’s largest opposition party,...
Tanzania president, Samia Suluhu Hassan, has been sworn in for a second term with tight security, after violent protests that led to the death of hundreds due to the recent election results. Opposition...
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has secured a landslide re-election victory, claiming more than 97% of the vote, according to figures released in the early hours of Saturday. The electoral process...
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...

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