People protest in the streets of Arusha, Tanzania, on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025.
9hon MSN
Tanzanian opposition claims security forces are secretly dumping bodies after election violence
Authorities in Tanzania faced mounting concern Tuesday over killings during crackdowns on protests surrounding last week’s ...
ARUSHA Regional Commissioner, Amos Makalla, has assured residents of Arusha, visitors, and tourists arriving in the region that security in Arusha is stable and that social and economic activities ...
In the cities, security forces continued to control movement into frequented public areas such as markets and places of ...
Opinion
allAfrica.com on MSNOpinion
Tanzania: Denied Fair Elections, Tanzanians Make Their Mark Through Protests
Analysis - Protests show that citizen-led power, if sustained, could pressure governments to implement meaningful and sustainable reforms.
It added that Tanzania, as a member of the United Nations tourism agency, continues to uphold international guidelines that ensure the safety of travelers and tourists visiting the country.
Tuko News on MSNOpinion
Analysis: How Instability in Tanzania Might Affect Kenya’s Economy
Tanzania has faced post-election protests, which the opposition claims hundreds have been killed. TUKO takes a look at how ...
The Citizen on MSN
Unforgettable moment: How chaos damaged Tanzania’s reputation as ‘Island of Peace’
Tanzania, long revered across Africa as the Island of Peace and a sanctuary for refugees, has for the first time since the ...
The Citizen on MSN
Arusha residents assured of peace, essential services
Arusha Regional Commissioner Amos Makalla has assured residents and visitors, including tourists, that the region is calm and safe, with essential services continuing without interruption.
Authorities have not released an official death toll, but unconfirmed reports suggest the number of fatalities could exceed 1 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results