Tension gripped Tanzania hours after polls closed on Wednesday, October 29, in an election that began peacefully but later descended into chaos in parts of the country.
Civil society groups in Tanzania have called for the nullification of Wednesday's general election and the formation of an ...
Police in Tanzania's main city of Dar es Salaam fired gunshots and teargas on Thursday to disperse protesters who returned to ...
Tanzania was on lockdown with a communications blackout Thursday, a day after elections turned into violent chaos with ...
NAIROBI, Kenya — Hundreds of protesters took to the streets for a second day of demonstrations in Tanzania on Thursday after a disputed election, while Amnesty International reported that two people ...
The European Parliament has raised serious concerns over Tanzania’s recent elections, saying the polls were held in an ...
While Kenya respects Tanzania’s sovereignty, any acts that undermine public order or threaten cross-border peace will not be ...
Tanzanian authorities have imposed a citywide curfew in Dar es Salaam following violent clashes between protesters and police on election day, which left several people injured and caused widespread ...
Tensions remain with protests expected to continue, after demonstrations were reported in some towns overnight.
In Tanzania, an internet blackout and curfew fail to stop demonstrators challenging an election they see as predetermined.
Protesters took to the streets in commercial capital Dar es Salaam and several other cities during the vote on Wednesday, ...