Protests in Tanzania spread
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The Tanzanian government deployed the military and ordered a curfew in Dar es Salaam after violence broke out on election day. Can the government reclaim Tanzania's image as a peaceful, stable nation?
Protests erupt in Tanzania amid disputed elections, resulting in military deployment, internet shutdown, and reported casualties.
The East African country’s Party of Revolution, one of the longest-ruling parties on the continent, seeks to keep its grip on power.
A nationwide internet outage and protests in Tanzania’s commercial hub marred the country’s presidential election that’s barred key opposition leaders.
Government workers and students have been ordered to stay home after violence marred voting in the East African country. President Samia Suluhu Hassan is widely expected to win a second term.
Hundreds protest as President Samia Suluhu Hassan expected to win amid exclusion of two main opposition parties.
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Internet disrupted in Tanzania on election day as ruling party seeks to extend decades in power
Internet connectivity has been disrupted across Tanzania during an election marked by human rights concerns and opposition detentions.