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Tanzania tightens security, outlaws protests over disputed election
Tanzania's prime minister asked all non-essential workers to stay home, and public transport was also stopped.
Police trucks and officers on foot patrolled Tuesday morning in the commercial capital Dar es Salaam, the administrative ...
Tanzania’s government warned on Monday that protests planned for Tuesday would be unlawful and amounted to an attempted coup, ...
Tanzanian authorities have banned the planned protests and cancelled independence day celebrations, urging citizens to stay ...
Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba made the appeal in a video posted on the government’s X account, asking people to remain ...
Police and soldiers deployed in force in Tanzania's commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, on Tuesday to try to prevent protests ...
The United States is reviewing its relationship with Tanzania following a brutal crackdown on protesters after contested ...
Tanzania saw heavy security deployment in Dar es Salaam on Tuesday as authorities moved to block planned Independence Day ...
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Tanzania blocks independence day protests, calls them a 'coup'
Authorities in Tanzania are warning people to stay at home on Tuesday, saying that protests planned to mark the country’s ...
Tanzania's police said on Friday that nationwide demonstrations expected next week would be illegal, setting the stage for ...
In Tanzania's commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, security forces were heavily deployed to stifle protests against ...
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Tanzania accused of hiding bodies of those killed in post-election protests
A Tanzanian doctor has reported hundreds of corpses being taken from the hospital where he works, appearing to corroborate ...
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