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November 3, 2025
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Suluhu Warns Foreigners Against Invading Tanzania Politics

Suluhu Warns Foreigners Against Invading Tanzania Politics

The administration of Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has raised an alarm over the alleged illegal entry of foreigners into the country, accusing them of plotting to escalate ongoing post-election protests and cause property destruction. In a statement released on Sunday,..

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Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan's administration has issued a warning regarding alleged foreign interference in the country's post-election protests, accusing unnamed foreign nationals of illegal entry to escalate demonstrations and cause property destruction.

  • The Tanzanian Police Service alleged foreigners entered under false pretenses, posing as bodaboda riders to plot protests.
  • The police urged citizens to report any unknown foreigners to local government leaders or police stations, threatening "strict action" for non-compliance.
  • Amidst the tensions, Pope Leo XIV made an appeal for calm and dialogue, urging amicable resolution of differences and an end to violence.

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Violent unrest has occurred in Tanzania following the disputed October 29, 2025, general election. Residents in several cities are being forced to collect bodies from the streets after clashes between security forces and demonstrators left dozens dead. Activist Hussein Khalid, CEO of VOCAL Africa, raised an alarm over reports that Kenyans, including a teacher named John Okoth Ogutu, have allegedly been killed in the post-election violence. The election saw President Samia Suluhu Hassan declared the winner with 98 percent of the vote. In response to the protests, President Hassan's administration has issued a warning about alleged foreign interference, accusing unnamed foreign nationals of illegal entry to escalate demonstrations.

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