(Reuters) -Tanzanian police declared a curfew in the commercial capital Dar es Salaam on Wednesday after violent protests marred an election that President Samia Suluhu Hassan was expected to win ...
Violent protests broke out in Tanzania's biggest city, Dar es Salaam, on Wednesday during an election President Samia Suluhu ...
Tanzania 's presidential election teetered toward chaos on Wednesday as protests erupted, the military was deployed, internet ...
There is a nationwide disruption of internet services in Tanzania, with users reporting being unable to share multimedia ...
LIVE UPDATES Polls opened at 4 am GMT and closed at 1 pm GMT — vote counting is underway, and results will be made public ...
Three candidates approved to fill IEC commissioner vacancies; DA condemns Ramaphosa, Lamola’s ‘silence’ on Tanzania’s ...
Tanzania's police declared an evening curfew in commercial capital Dar es Salaam on Wednesday, after protests broke out in the city as the country held elections criticised for repressing the ...
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A local businessman recently appeared in court on allegations of contravening the Exchange Control Act after laundering US$1 158 413. Sungai Chibaya (38) was granted US$50 bail when he appeared at ...