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Tanzania's political opposition, which was largely barred from national elections this wee, says hundreds of people have been killed in 3 days of protests.
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Opposition says ‘hundreds’ killed in Tanzania post-election protests
Tanzania’s FM says ‘no excessive force’ has been used and government has ‘no figures’ on any protesters killed.
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
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Kenyan newspapers review: Samia Suluhu's whereabouts unknown as protests rock Tanzania
Kenyan newspapers on Friday painted a grim picture of turmoil in Tanzania, where President Samia Suluhu Hassan's whereabouts have remained shrouded in mystery.
Tanzania’s Opposition on Friday said hundreds of people had been killed in protests over elections across the country this week as the government said it was restoring order after “isolated incidents”.
Please enable JavaScript to read this content. Civilians read newspapers on display following the death of Tanzania's President John Magufuli in Dar es Salaam ...
After reciting the Angelus prayer Nov. 2, the feast of All Souls, the pope offered special prayers for the victims in el-Fasher, capital of Sudan's North Darfur state.
Many of those contesting her ‘stolen election’ are dead or in jail. Some analysts are claiming that Suluhu has settled the debate of who, between African women and men, makes better leaders