In Tanzania, violent post-election unrest has led to curfews, travel disruptions, and widespread international advisories ...
The UK Foreign Office (FCDO) has told travellers to avoid Tanzania in all but “essential” circumstances due to disruption and unrest following the national election. Tanzania has seen violent protests ...
Human rights organisation Vocal Africa has called on Kenya’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to urgently intervene regarding two Kenyan citizens reported missing in Tanzania following post-election unrest ...
Tanzania's political opposition, which was largely barred from national elections this wee, says hundreds of people have been ...
Tanzania's Zanzibar President Mwinyi Sworn In For Second Five-Year Term. Dar Es Salaam, Nov 1 (IANS) Tanzania's Zanzibar ...
Protests in Tanzania have entered their third day as the electoral body continues to announce the results of an election that ...
Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan was declared the winner of the election amid unrest in the African nation over her ...
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Echoes of 2000: Election protests evoke memories of Zanzibar riots
The 2000–2001 unrest was rooted in historical injustices dating back to 1995, when Tanzania held its first multiparty elections.
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Urgent Travel Advisory Issued for Top Safari Destination
Tanzania has long been one of Africa's most breathtaking destinations. From the endless plains of the Serengeti to the ...
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Monday blamed foreigners for last week's deadly protests following a disputed ...
Tanzania's Samia Suluhu Hassan was inaugurated as president on Monday, with an internet blackout still in place after ...
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