Tanzania's main opposition party, CHADEMA, has rejected the election victory of President Samia Suluhu, citing irregularities and calling for international intervention. Following the general election, there are reports of alleged police brutality stifling democracy during demonstrations in the country. Concurrently, tension has risen at the Isebania border, where Kenyan residents accuse Tanzanian police of harassment and property destruction. Those affected are appealing to the Kenyan government for intervention.
The main opposition party in Tanzania, CHADEMA, has rejected the election victory of President Samia Suluhu in an election they claim was marred by irregularities. CHADEMA is now calling for international intervention as more organizations criticize the electoral process.
Residents along the Kenya-Tanzania border in Isebania are appealing to the Kenyan government for intervention, citing alleged harassment and property destruction by Tanzanian police.