The East African on MSNOpinion
After Samia wins the vote, can she win hearts back?
CCM is expected to retain its mammoth majority in parliament, allowing her leverage to push through policies that benefit her ...
The Citizen on MSN
In Tanzania, the law means electoral flaws can’t be challenged
The world is watching an election that is not being decided by the voters, but by a constitution designed to preserve a one-party state.
The incident occurred at the Swamy Venkateswara Temple in the Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh state where hundreds of devotees had gathered to mark one of Hinduism’s sacred days, “Ekadashi,” ...
For the third consecutive day, Tanzania remained gripped by unrest on Friday, with disturbing images emerging despite a nationwide internet blackout. The country has been plunged into turmoil ...
While a spokesperson from the opposition Chadema party told news agency AFP that "around 700" people had been killed in ...
Tanzania is teetering on the brink of collapse as violent protests, now in their third day, rock the country following the disputed October 28 elections.What began as scattered demonstrations over ...
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