People protest in the streets of Arusha, Tanzania, on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025.
Tanzania’s main opposition party on Wednesday accused police of disposing of the bodies of hundreds of demonstrators killed in a crackdown following a disputed election that incumbent President Samia ...
Authorities in Tanzania faced mounting concern Tuesday over killings during crackdowns on protests surrounding last week's ...
Nairobi, Kenya — Authorities in Tanzania faced mounting concern Tuesday over killings during crackdowns on protests ...
The 97.66 percent landslide victory by President Dr Samia Suluhu Hassan is attributed to her dedicated efforts towards the ...
Samia Suluhu Hassan was sworn in as Tanzania’s president on Monday after winning an election in which her main rivals had ...
The political unrest in Tanzania could potentially disrupt key trade routes and the landlocked economies in southern Africa ...
In the cities, security forces continued to control movement into frequented public areas such as markets and places of ...
The UK Foreign Office (FCDO) has told travellers to avoid Tanzania in all but “essential” circumstances due to disruption and ...
At the heart of this relationship lies the East African Crude Oil Pipeline, a 1,445-kilometre mega-project carrying Uganda's ...
Samia Suluhu Hassan was sworn in as president behind closed doors on 3 November 2025. Her inauguration as president of ...
Election violence in Tanzania that opposition groups say left hundreds dead is damaging investors’ confidence in East Africa and hampering regional trade, Kenya’s trade minister told Semafor. Protests ...
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