The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that no Indonesians have been injured in the massive demonstrations surrounding the Tanzanian election.
Tanzania’s electoral commission declared on Saturday that President Samia Suluhu Hassan had won, with nearly 98% of the votes, an election that set off violent protests across the country this week.
Tanzania president claims 98% of vote in election tarnished by deadly crackdown - President’s two main rivals were prevented ...
Economic ripples from Tanzania's post-election unrest are now being felt deep inside Malawi, with hundreds of transporters--including fuel tankers--trapped at the Kasumulu Border and supply chains ...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine recommends that Ukrainians currently in Tanzania, in connection with protests in the cities of Dar es Salaam, Arusha, Mbeya, and Moshi, and the general ...
BREAKING: Tanzanian Opposition Leader Tundu Lissu has won his treason case against the Government. The Supreme Court of Tanzania has acquitted him of all ...
Malawian transporters, including those hauling fuel are trapped in Tanzania due to election-linked protests that have led to ...
A heartwarming video captures a tiny hippo struggling to climb a slippery rock in Serengeti National Park, determined to keep ...
The 2,115MW facility, situated on the Rufiji River, within the Selous Game Reserve, is one of the largest hydropower plants in sub-Saharan Africa and boosts the country’s installed capacity to over ...
Jacobs C.M. Mwambegele, Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission of Tanzania (INEC), struck an optimistic ...
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Blind political loyalty is crippling democracy in Tanzania — Opinion
Politics in Tanzania is now less about policy and more about belonging – cheering for a team instead of striving for better ...
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