Violence continued for a second day in major cities as Tanzania remained under total lockdown and a communication blackout.
For years, Tanzania has been seen as calm, measured, and politically restrained, a nation where dissent rarely makes itself visible.
For the third consecutive day, Tanzania remained gripped by unrest on Friday, with disturbing images emerging despite a ...
A man walks on a deserted street, following a protest a day after a general election marred by violent demonstrations over the exclusion of two leading opposition candidates at the Namanga One-Post ...
Hundreds of demonstrators faced off with police in Tanzania’s commercial capital Friday to demand the national electoral body ...
Authorities in Tanzania have imposed a curfew in Dar es Salaam, the country's biggest city, following violent unrest between the police and protesters that erupted during Wednesday’s general election ...
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Tanzania lockdown extended after election chaos, deaths feared
Tanzania extended a lockdown on Thursday, with soldiers and police on the main roads in the country's biggest city, a day ...
Tanzania was on lockdown with a communications blackout Thursday, a day after elections turned into violent chaos with ...
Salaam, multiple polling stations in Ubungo, Kimara, and near Mlimani City Mall were reportedly attacked and set ablaze by unidentified groups early this morning.
Tanzania's presidential election is teetering toward chaos after protests erupted and the military has been deployed.
Internet connectivity was disrupted across Tanzania as the country on Wednesday held an election marked by concerns from ...
There were few voters at polling stations in Tanzania's biggest city on Wednesday as the main challengers to President Samia ...
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