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Authorities in Tanzania faced mounting concern Tuesday over killings during crackdowns on protests surrounding last week's election, with the largest opposition party claiming security forces were secretly dumping bodies of hundreds killed in the violence.
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan is blaming foreigners for last week’s deadly protests following a disputed election in which two main opposition candidates were barred.
Rapper Nay Wa Mitego, famous for his fearless and biting lyrics, which often target government corruption and abductions, has seen a sudden surge in the popularity of his music, particularly on TikTok. His song Amkeni, which was banned two years ago, has gone viral on the platform and resonates powerfully with restless youth.
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Tanzania: Killings, Crackdown Follow Disputed Elections
The authorities in Tanzania responded to widespread protests following the October 29 elections with lethal force and other abuses.
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
Announcing the results in Dar es Salaam on November 5, NECTA Executive Secretary Prof Said Mohamed said the performance reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen primary education delivery.
Authorities have not released an official death toll, but unconfirmed reports suggest the number of fatalities could exceed 1 000
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.