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Protests in Tanzania have entered their third day as the electoral body continues to announce the results of an election that sparked deadly demonstrations, leading to the government’s shutdown of the
Tanzania has cleared its capital arrears in Shelter Afrique after paying $407,284.97 (Sh45 million), Pan-African housing development financier has disclosed. The move increases Tanzania’s shareholding in the company to 1.72 per cent, up from 1.54 per cent.
For a day, people in Tanzania have not been able to access the internet. Apparently, there are protests nationwide, and there was a curfew in the capital.