Violence and Protests Erupt in Tanzania Following General Election - October 2025
The security situation in Tanzania is reportedly deteriorating following the recent general elections, with violence erupting after the election commission began to announce results. According to reports, over 30 people have been killed in the election-related violence. The unrest and protests have led authorities to halt the vote-counting process. Protesters have continued to clash with police for a third day, with violent unrest reported in Dar es Salaam. Human rights organizations are criticizing President Samia Suluhu for allegedly using security forces to suppress protesters. Violent protests also erupted at the Namanga border, the crossing point with Kenya, prompting Kenya to appeal for calm.
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Mashirika ya haki yamshtumu Rais Samia Suluhu yakitaka jamii ya kimataifa kukomesha ukiukaji wa haki
Human rights organizations are urging the international community to intervene and end human rights violations in Tanzania, criticizing President Samia Suluhu for allegedly using security forces to suppress protesters.
In the dailies: Darkness In Dar es salaam, Tanzania explodes into violent unrest
Violent unrest has erupted in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, with the city plunged into darkness. This unfolding situation is being closely monitored by KTN News Kenya, which also provides live coverage of the US Election Day 2024.
Tanzania: Vurugu yashuhudiwa baada ya tume ya uchaguzi kuanza kutangaza matokeo ya uchaguzi mkuu
Violence erupted in Tanzania following the announcement of general election results by the election commission. This comes amidst rising tensions surrounding the electoral process.
Ghasia za uchaguzi zatikisa Tanzania na zaidi ya watu 30 wauawa
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