Human Rights Watch (HRW) called on Thursday for a Tanzanian government commission to investigate the crackdowns on protests surrounding the 2025 elections where security forces reportedly killed or ...
A total of 518 people died in Tanzania from "unnatural causes" in the wake of widespread protests that followed last year's general election, the commission of inquiry set up to investigate the ...
Rachel Monger, from Worcester, is working with people in Tanzania on the scheme to protect crops. Rostam Aziz's purchase raises questions about continued journalistic independence in the region. Ahmed ...
Tanzanian security forces cracking down on protests during and after the country’s 2025 general elections killed and injured people who were not participating in demonstrations. Based on initial ...
NAIROBI, April 23 - At least 518 people were killed in violence that broke out during Tanzania's elections last October, a government-appointed commission of inquiry said on Thursday, in the first ...
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has called for coordinated action between Kenya and Tanzania to counter what she described as disruptive activism, urging a firm approach against individuals ...
When young Tanzanians poured into the streets on 29 October 2025, most observers saw an election protest. Protests in Dar es Salaam, Arusha, Mwanza and other cities were met with live ammunition and ...
But now the repressive regime of President Samia Suluhu Hassan threatens Tanzania’s achievements and its future. The latest whitewashing of a post-election massacre of protesters and bystanders ...