Fresh protests have broken out in Tanzania's major cities, a day after elections marred by clashes between opposition ...
Tensions remain with protests expected to continue, after demonstrations were reported in some towns overnight.
Police in Tanzania fired tear gas and gunshots on Thursday to disperse groups of protesters who returned to the streets a day after a general election marred by violent demonstrations, witnesses said.
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