Tanzania Election 2025 | Protests In Tanzania Spread
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Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan is expected to win a general election on Wednesday to choose a president, lawmakers and other local leaders.
The embassy has asked the American citizens to avoid demonstrations and crowds, keep a low profile, monitor local media for updates and be aware of their surroundings
Tanzania's election begins amid concerns of human rights violations. President Samia Suluhu Hassan seeks a second term, while opposition members face detentions and accusations of treason. International organizations report a climate of fear and intimidation,
Tanzanians will on Wednesday vote in an election that pits incumbent leader Samia Suluhu Hassan against opposition candidates from smaller parties after her main rivals were barred from running.
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Tanzania elections: Who’s standing and what’s at stake?
Voters in Tanzania are heading to polling booths on Wednesday to vote for a new president, as well as members of parliament and councillors, in elections which are expected to continue the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) – or Party of Revolution’s – 64-year-long grip on power.
As Tanzania heads to the polls, Samia Suluhu Hassan stands on the brink of a near-certain victory; a symbol of stability and CCM's control.
Tanzania's President John Magufuli who has come under fire for his authoritarian leadership style has vowed that his ruling party will be "in power forever, for eternity". In a speech broadcast on radio and television late Monday, Magufuli said that ...
MBEYA: SPEAKER of the Parliament and Parliamentary Candidate for Uyole Constituency through Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), Dr Tulia Ackson, has today, October 29, 2025, turned out to cast her vote at the Tambukareli Primary School polling station in Mbeya Region.