The UN says hundreds of people were killed in the protests. Verified clips show the violent actions of police as they attempted to crush protests.
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Tanzania police spokesperson Misime urges journalists to ‘avoid adding salt to the wound’
Dodoma. The spokesperson of the Tanzania Police Force, Mr David Misime, has called on journalists to avoid publishing stories that deepen the pain of citizens affected by incidents, and instead focus ...
Tanzania faces its most serious political crisis since independence as the UN, rights groups and church leaders demand answers from President Samia Suluhu’s administration over killings and repression ...
The Police emphasised that its primary responsibility is to safeguard peace, maintain tranquillity, and foster national unity ...
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Tanzania: Police Warn Against Criminal WhatsApp Groups
TANZANIA Police Force has warned citizens to refrain from engaging with online communication groups operated by individuals who are allegedly planning or continuing to plan criminal activities in the ...
Tanzania has cancelled next month's independence day celebrations, with the funds to be instead spent on rebuilding ...
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP) — Hundreds of demonstrators faced off with police in Tanzania's commercial capital Friday to demand the national electoral body stop announcing election results that have ...
Tanzania has charged more than 200 people with treason, a lawyer and judicial sources told AFP, with the opposition saying that yet another of their leader ...
MWANZA: THE Mwanza Regional Police Force is holding 14 Burundians for staying in Tanzania illegally. They were arrested while ...
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