Tanzania Election: Fresh Protests After Polls Marred by Unrest as President Samia Suluhu Hassan
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Tanzania Orders Civil Servants, Students To Stay Home After Unrest Following Election
By Ebi Kesiena The Tanzanian government has directed civil servants and students to remain at home on Thursday, following a chaotic general election that sparked violent protests and prompted police to impose a curfew in Dar es Salaam. Wednesday’s vote was marked by widespread unrest as demonstrators flooded the streets of the commercial capital and several other cities. Many were angered by the exclusion of President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s two m…
People in Tanzania haven't been on the Internet for one day. Apparently, protests are happening nationwide, and a curfew has been held in the capital.
Tanzania tells civil servants to work from home after protests mar election
Tanzania’s government has ordered all civil servants to work from home following Wednesday’s elections that were marked by violence and internet disruption. Rights groups have urged restraint following reports of deaths and injuries on voting day, when protesters set fire to vehicles and damaged infrastructure. The protesters accused the government of undermining democracy, as the main opposition leader is in jail and another opposition figure w…
Tanzanian Artists Billnas, Shilole, Sharobaro's firms burnt in election chaos
As violent demonstrations continue to spread throughout Tanzania after Tuesday’s disputed general elections, some famous people from the nation have been caught in between. The turmoil, which seems to be aimed at those who are seen to be pro-government, has damaged companies and made prominent personalities rush to distance themselves from politics. One of the […] Source
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