Protests erupted in Tanzania on Oct 29 following a disputed presidential election widely seen as inclined towards President Samia Suluhu Hassan as she barred major opposition parties from contesting ...
Protests erupted in Tanzania on Oct 29 following a disputed presidential election widely seen as inclined towards President Samia Suluhu Hassan as she barred major opposition parties from contesting ...
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LIVE BLOG: Protests Break Out in Tanzania During General Election
Tanzanians are heading to the polls, with more than 37 million registered voters set to decide whether President Samia Suluhu ...
The experiences unfolding across Africa brings to the fore the central problem of every revolutionary movement: leadership.
The East African on MSN
Kenya tells UN it acted within the law on rights
Kenya has finally responded, albeit vaguely, to questions raised by the United Nations (UN) rapporteurs on rights violations in the country — more than two months later.
President Samia Suluhu Hassan is widely expected to win a second term, especially with the main opponents jailed or barred ...
Kenya will hold further talks with the International Monetary Fund to overcome the key obstacles that have so far prevented ...
AllAfrica on MSN
Tanzania: Protests Erupt in Tanzania Amid Disputed Elections, Internet Shutdown, and Curfew
Protests erupted as Tanzania went to the polls on October 29, 2025. With opposition leaders jailed, Internet access cut, the election has been criticized as ceremonial for President Samia Suluhu ...
Tuko News on MSN
Elvis Warutumo: TikToker Championing Kenya’s AI Revolution
In an exclusive interview with TUKO.co.ke, Elvis Warutumo spoke about AI in Kenya, explaining how it enhances creativity, ...
allAfrica.com on MSN
‘Through all means and at all cost’: Suluhu vows to crash protests to steady nation
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has vowed to protect Tanzania’s sovereignty “at all cost,” blaming foreign elements for post-election chaos and dismissing international calls for reform.
For millions, Biya’s “victory” is the continuation of a nightmare that began in 1982, when he first assumed power, before ...
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Heavy security after deadly violence in Kenya, as thousands mourn former Prime Minister Raila Odinga
Heavy security has been deployed to Kenya’s western city of Kisumu ahead of the final public viewing of the body of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, after five people died in the last two ...
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