Police in Tanzania fired tear gas and gunshots on Thursday to disperse groups of protesters who returned to the streets a day ...
Tanzanian police ordered a curfew in Dar es Salaam on Wednesday after violent protests marred an election that President ...
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Curfew declared in Tanzania's main city after election-day protests
Authorities in Tanzania have imposed a curfew in Dar es Salaam, the country's biggest city, following violent unrest between ...
Mass protests have erupted across Tanzania following a fraudulent vote engineered to secure President Samia Suluhu Hassan and ...
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 ...
The East African country’s Party of Revolution, one of the longest-ruling parties on the continent, seeks to keep its grip on ...
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UPDATE 3-More protests in Tanzania's main city after chaotic election
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.
In Tanzania, an internet blackout and curfew fail to stop demonstrators challenging an election they see as predetermined.
Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan is expected to win a general election on Wednesday to choose a president, lawmakers ...
Opposition supporters accuse the government of undermining democracy, and say the elections are not free and fair.
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