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Protests have erupted in Tanzania as citizens take to the streets against President Samia Suluhu Hassan on voting day.
Hundreds of people take to streets of Dar-es-Salaam after two main opposition figures barred from presidential poll.
In Tanzania, an internet blackout and curfew fail to stop demonstrators challenging an election they see as predetermined.
The East African country’s Party of Revolution, one of the longest-ruling parties on the continent, seeks to keep its grip on ...
Tanzanian police imposed a curfew in Dar es Salaam following violent protests tied to an election expected to favor President ...
A representative from participating companies introduces the avocados destined for the eighth China International Import Expo ...
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Running Battles as police disperse protesters in Dar es salaam as voting continues: "Hali si shwari"
Police in Dar es Salaam used teargas and live bullets to disperse youths attempting to protest in Kimara Kibo as voting ...
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Opposition candidate Salum Mwalimu concludes rally in Dar es Salaam
As Tanzania's election campaign concluded Monday, opposition candidate Salum Mwalimu held his final rally, emerging as the ...
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