Tanzania, Election
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Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan was declared the winner of the election amid unrest in the African nation over her candidacy and the exclusion of her rivals.
Protests have erupted in Tanzania following a disputed election. Demonstrators took to the streets for a second day on Thursday.
Tanzania's main opposition has declared President Samia Suluhu Hassan's landslide victory to be "completely fabricated".
Protests in Tanzania have entered their third day as the electoral body continues to announce the results of an election that sparked deadly demonstrations, leading to the government’s shutdown of the
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Opposition says ‘hundreds’ killed in Tanzania post-election protests
Tanzania’s FM says ‘no excessive force’ has been used and government has ‘no figures’ on any protesters killed.
Tanzania's main opposition party rejected President Samia Suluhu Hassan's landslide victory in elections that triggered deadly protests across the East African nation over the exclusion of her key challengers from the fray.
No fewer than 700 demonstrators have reportedly lost their lives in three days of election-related protests in Tanzania. Naija News reports that the protest erupted on Wednesday, following the country’s presidential election results,
Hundreds of demonstrators faced off with police in Tanzania’s commercial capital Friday to demand the national electoral body stop announcing election results that have sparked protests, leading to the deployment of the military and an internet shutdown.
Tanzania's government on Friday downplayed protests that have rocked several cities since a general election earlier this week as "isolated incidents" and said it was working to swiftly restore normalcy.