Diamond Platnumz Deletes Campaign Posts for Suluhu Hassan from His Accounts Amid Anti-Gov't Protests
Tanzanian superstar Diamond Platnumz deleted social media posts supporting President Suluhu after Tanzanian election protests ...
In 1985, the British band Latin Quarter released their haunting anthem Radio Africa. One of its verses rhymes thus: “ ...
Protests erupt in Tanzania amid disputed elections, resulting in military deployment, internet shutdown, and reported ...
Cameroon’s disputed vote exposes Africa’s deepening leadership crisis as ageing rulers win elections but lose legitimacy, ...
Tanzania extended a lockdown on Thursday with soldiers and police on the main roads in the country's biggest city, a day ...
Tanzanians cast ballots for a president, members of parliament and ward councilors. The main opposition leader Tundu Lissu remains in prison after he was charged with treason for calling for electoral ...
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Tanzania releasing years of bottled-up anger: Amnesty
Years of pent-up anger in Tanzania over state violence and the erosion of democracy are being unleashed in election unrest, ...
For a day, people in Tanzania have not been able to access the internet. Apparently, there are protests nationwide, and there ...
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.
Political Science lecturer at the University of Ghana, Dr. Kwame Asah-Asante, has called on the African Union (AU) and sub-regional bodies ...
The electoral body on Thursday announced through state television that President Hassan had taken an early lead, garnering 96.99% of the votes in 8 out of 272 constituencies tallied early Thursday ...
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