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‘Oh my God, this is our Tanzania’: CNN investigation shows police shooting protesters, signs of mass graves | CNN In the chaotic aftermath of Tanzania’s disputed presidential election last month, police and gun-wielding men on patrol shot at groups of protesters, many of whom appeared unarmed or were holding only...

Don’t think it couldn’t happen in the US. Deepest condolences to the people of #Tanzania.

#unhro #chadema

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Tanzania President vows to investigate vote violence, acknowledges deaths - Sight Magazine Tanzania's President promised on Friday to investigate violence during last month's elections and offered condolences to bereaved families.

Tanzania President vows to investigate vote violence, acknowledges deaths @sightmagazine.bsky.social #Tanzania #Tanzaniaelection #Tanzaniaelectionviolence #SamiaSuluhuHassan #CHADEMA

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In Tanzania, faith leaders who speak out against post-election violence are targeted - Sight Magazine Some in Tanzania are facing a death sentence for demonstrating against elections; others who have been arrested await word on their fate.

In Tanzania, faith leaders who speak out against post-election violence are targeted @sightmagazine.bsky.social #Tanzania #Tanzaniaelection #Tanzaniachurches #SamiaSuluhuHassan #ArchbishopJudeThaddaeusRuwaichi #CatholicChurch #RevCharlesKitima #CHADEMA

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UN believes hundreds were killed in Tanzania election protests - Sight Magazine The UN Human Rights Office said it believes hundreds of people were killed in Tanzania in protests during last month's elections.

UN believes hundreds were killed in Tanzania election protests @sightmagazine.bsky.social #Tanzania #Tanzaniaelection #UNHumanRightsOffice #VolkerTurk #SamiaSuluhuHassan #CHADEMA

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Tanzania’s post-election violence raises doubts over credibility of 2025 polls Authorities have not released an official death toll, but unconfirmed reports suggest the number of fatalities could exceed 1 000
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Tanzanian police warn against sharing images following deadly election protests - Sight Magazine Police in Tanzania have warned people against sharing online images that might "cause panic" now internet access has been restored.

Tanzanian police warn against sharing images following deadly election protests @sightmagazine.bsky.social #Tanzania #Tanzaniaelection #SamiaSuluhuHassan #CHADEMA #Douala #Garoua #DaresSalaam

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Why Is Tanzania’s President Hiding Her Inauguration in a Military Base? 🇹🇿
#Tanzania #Africa #Elections #CHADEMA #Dodoma #SamiaSuluhuHassan #HumanRights

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Tanzania's Hassan declared landslide winner in election marred by violence - Sight Magazine Tanzania President Samia Suluhu Hassan was declared on Saturday the landslide winner of an election that set off deadly protests.

Tanzania’s Hassan declared landslide winner in election marred by violence @sightmagazine.bsky.social #Tanzania #Tanzaniaelection #SamiaSuluhuHassan #Tanzaniaprotests #DaresSalaam #ChamaChaMapinduziParty #CCM #CHADEMA

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OsazuwaAkonedo Podcast Video ~ NewsHour @2pm 1 11 Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 #Breaking News #Arusha #Chadema #DaresSalaam #Dodoma #Lissu #Mbeya #Mwanza #Suluhu #Tanzania ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 12:22 pm Reports on Saturday early morning in the Africa country of Tanzania, indicated that thousands of youths in the country have continued mass protest in the Tanzania capital city of Dodoma, also simultaneously in the country former capital city of Dar es Salaam which remains the country's largest city and its main economic hub, while streets in Mwanza, Mbeya, and Arusha have remained occupied by the aggrieved youths who the major opposition political party, Chadema claimed have been shot at, and over 700 of them have been killed by security operatives since the violent protest erupted in the country on Wednesday over the 2025 presidential election allegedly marred by corrupt practices, but, the Tanzania Foreign Ministry dismissed the claim, saying, the Tanzania government is not aware of any death recorded or any of the protesters killed, adding, the government has not used excessive force on the protesters, this, the United Nations, UN Human Rights Office stated on Friday that it has a credible report of at least 10 deaths recorded as a result of killing of protesters by the Tanzania security forces, and information from border communities between Tanzania and Kenya indicated that; on Thursday, October 30, in the afternoon, chaos broke out at the Namanga border checkpoint as Kenyan and Tanzanian youth threw stones at Tanzanian police, and the police responded with live ammunition and tear gas canisters, leading to a casualty of two people shot dead by police and two others, including a Kenyan police officer, were seriously injured, while violent protest continued across major cities in Tanzania, President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Chama cha Mapinduzi, CCM political party was declared winner and the electoral body announced on Saturday early morning that the President secured a re-election figure of 97.66% of the votes, which, represents 31,913,866 ballots, in the October 29, 2025 controversial presidential election boycotted by the country main opposition political party, Chadema, which the Chadema political party did by not signing the electoral code of conduct after the set deadline and the Tanzania electoral body subsequently banned the Chadema political party from participating in the general election and all by-elections till 2030, and this, is in addition to the disqualifications of challengers like Tundu Lissu of Chadema political party, the main opposition leader who remains detained since April 2025 and other serious challenger, Luhaga Mpina of ACT-Wazalendo, was disqualified on technicalities. #OsazuwaAkonedo Why Nnamdi Kanu Refuses To Enter Defence - Kingsley Kanunta Kanu #Law #Biafra #Kanu #Nnamdi ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 6:45 am Kingsley Kanunta Kanu, the younger brother to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in an X post as reshared by Barrister Aloy Ejimakor, the coordinating lawyer for the detained Biafra Republic agitation leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has given gh Court in Abuja. #OsazuwaAkonedo Tinubu Revises Self On Pardons Earlier Granted To Murderers, Kidnappers #Law #Nwike #Oniarah #Ozehekome #Sanda #Tinubu ©October 30th, 2025 ®OPresident Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria has issued a revised policy actions over the 2025 Presidential Pardons he had earlier granted to 175 persons, some of whom were convicted murderers, deadly kidnappers; which included Maryam Sanda, who had spent barely six years and eight months at the Suleja Medium Security Custodial Centre after she was convicted and sentenced to death by hanging over the killing of her husband, Bilyaminu Bello in Abuja who she stabbed three times repeatedly, this, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in his earlier presidential pardon granted to the 37 years old convicted and condemned murderer, Maryam Sanda, had asked her to go home free because of her children, but, following public outcry and condemnation, in the revised version of the presidential pardons signed into law on October 21, 2025 and made available to the publh was also stated to be rd Tinubu had initially made an attempt to release him. #OsazuwaAkonedo

OsazuwaAkonedo Podcast Video ~ NewsHour @2pm 1 11

Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 #Breaking News #Arusha #Chadema #DaresSalaam #Dodoma #Lissu #Mbeya #Mwanza #Suluhu #Tanzania ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 12:22 pm Reports on Saturday early morning in the…

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OsazuwaAkonedo Podcast Video ~ NewsBriefRecall @1pm 1-11 Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 #Breaking News #Arusha #Chadema #DaresSalaam #Dodoma #Lissu #Mbeya #Mwanza #Suluhu #Tanzania ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 12:22 pm Reports on Saturday early morning in the Africa country of Tanzania, indicated that thousands of youths in the country have continued mass protest in the Tanzania capital city of Dodoma, also simultaneously in the country former capital city of Dar es Salaam which remains the country's largest city and its main economic hub, while streets in Mwanza, Mbeya, and Arusha have remained occupied by the aggrieved youths who the major opposition political party, Chadema claimed have been shot at, and over 700 of them have been killed by security operatives since the violent protest erupted in the country on Wednesday over the 2025 presidential election allegedly marred by corrupt practices, but, the Tanzania Foreign Ministry dismissed the claim, saying, the Tanzania government is not aware of any death recorded or any of the protesters killed, adding, the government has not used excessive force on the protesters, this, the United Nations, UN Human Rights Office stated on Friday that it has a credible report of at least 10 deaths recorded as a result of killing of protesters by the Tanzania security forces, and information from border communities between Tanzania and Kenya indicated that; on Thursday, October 30, in the afternoon, chaos broke out at the Namanga border checkpoint as Kenyan and Tanzanian youth threw stones at Tanzanian police, and the police responded with live ammunition and tear gas canisters, leading to a casualty of two people shot dead by police and two others, including a Kenyan police officer, were seriously injured, while violent protest continued across major cities in Tanzania, President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Chama cha Mapinduzi, CCM political party was declared winner and the electoral body announced on Saturday early morning that the President secured a re-election figure of 97.66% of the votes, which, represents 31,913,866 ballots, in the October 29, 2025 controversial presidential election boycotted by the country main opposition political party, Chadema, which the Chadema political party did by not signing the electoral code of conduct after the set deadline and the Tanzania electoral body subsequently banned the Chadema political party from participating in the general election and all by-elections till 2030, and this, is in addition to the  disqualifications of challengers like Tundu Lissu of Chadema political party, the main opposition leader who remains detained since April 2025 and other serious challenger, Luhaga Mpina of ACT-Wazalendo, was disqualified on technicalities. #OsazuwaAkonedo Why Nnamdi Kanu Refuses To Enter Defence - Kingsley Kanunta Kanu #Law #Biafra #Kanu #Nnamdi ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 6:45 am Kingsley Kanunta Kanu, the younger brother to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in an  X post as reshared by Barrister Aloy Ejimakor, the coordinating lawyer for the detained Biafra Republic agitation leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has given gh Court in Abuja.  #OsazuwaAkonedo Tinubu Revises Self On Pardons Earlier Granted To Murderers, Kidnappers #Law #Nwike #Oniarah #Ozehekome #Sanda #Tinubu ©October 30th, 2025 ®OPresident Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria has issued a revised policy actions over the 2025 Presidential Pardons he had earlier granted to 175 persons, some of whom were convicted murderers, deadly kidnappers; which included Maryam Sanda, who had spent barely six years and eight months at the Suleja Medium Security Custodial Centre after she was convicted and sentenced to death by hanging over the killing of her husband, Bilyaminu Bello in Abuja who she stabbed three times repeatedly, this, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in his earlier presidential pardon granted to the 37 years old convicted and condemned murderer, Maryam Sanda, had asked her to go home free because of her children, but, following public outcry and condemnation, in the revised version of the presidential pardons signed into law on October 21, 2025 and made available to the publh was also stated to be rd Tinubu had initially made an attempt to release him. #OsazuwaAkonedo Become a supporter of this podcast: ( . Kindly support us for more productivity and efficiency in news delivery. Visit our donation page: Donate ( You can also use our Mobile app for more news in different formats: CLICK TO DOWNDLOAD ON GOOGLE PLA...

OsazuwaAkonedo Podcast Video ~ NewsBriefRecall @1pm 1-11

Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 #Breaking News #Arusha #Chadema #DaresSalaam #Dodoma #Lissu #Mbeya #Mwanza #Suluhu #Tanzania ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 12:22 pm Reports on Saturday early morning in…

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OsazuwaAkonedo ReelNews ~ Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 #Breaking News #Arusha #Chadema #DaresSalaam #Dodoma #Lissu #Mbeya #Mwanza #Suluhu #Tanzania ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 12:22 pm Reports on Saturday early morning in the Africa country of Tanzania, indicated that thousands of youths in the country have continued mass protest in the Tanzania capital city of Dodoma, also simultaneously in the country former capital city of Dar es Salaam which remains the country's largest city and its main economic hub, while streets in Mwanza, Mbeya, and Arusha have remained occupied by the aggrieved youths who the major opposition political party, Chadema claimed have been shot at, and over 700 of them have been killed by security operatives since the violent protest erupted in the country on Wednesday over the 2025 presidential election allegedly marred by corrupt practices, but, the Tanzania Foreign Ministry dismissed the claim, saying, the Tanzania government is not aware of any death recorded or any of the protesters killed, adding, the government has not used excessive force on the protesters, this, the United Nations, UN Human Rights Office stated on Friday that it has a credible report of at least 10 deaths recorded as a result of killing of protesters by the Tanzania security forces, and information from border communities between Tanzania and Kenya indicated that; on Thursday, October 30, in the afternoon, chaos broke out at the Namanga border checkpoint as Kenyan and Tanzanian youth threw stones at Tanzanian police, and the police responded with live ammunition and tear gas canisters, leading to a casualty of two people shot dead by police and two others, including a Kenyan police officer, were seriously injured, while violent protest continued across major cities in Tanzania, President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Chama cha Mapinduzi, CCM political party was declared winner and the electoral body announced on Saturday early morning that the President secured a re-election figure of 97.66% of the votes, which, represents 31,913,866 ballots, in the October 29, 2025 controversial presidential election boycotted by the country main opposition political party, Chadema, which the Chadema political party did by not signing the electoral code of conduct after the set deadline and the Tanzania electoral body subsequently banned the Chadema political party from participating in the general election and all by-elections till 2030, and this, is in addition to the  disqualifications of challengers like Tundu Lissu of Chadema political party, the main opposition leader who remains detained since April 2025 and other serious challenger, Luhaga Mpina of ACT-Wazalendo, was disqualified on technicalities. #OsazuwaAkonedo

OsazuwaAkonedo ReelNews ~ Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4

Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 #Breaking News #Arusha #Chadema #DaresSalaam #Dodoma #Lissu #Mbeya #Mwanza #Suluhu #Tanzania ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 12:22 pm…

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OsazuwaAkonedo BriefRecall ~ Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 #Breaking News #Arusha #Chadema #DaresSalaam #Dodoma #Lissu #Mbeya #Mwanza #Suluhu #Tanzania ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 12:22 pm Reports on Saturday early morning in the Africa country of Tanzania, indicated that thousands of youths in the country have continued mass protest in the Tanzania capital city of Dodoma, also simultaneously in the country former capital city of Dar es Salaam which remains the country's largest city and its main economic hub, while streets in Mwanza, Mbeya, and Arusha have remained occupied by the aggrieved youths who the major opposition political party, Chadema claimed have been shot at, and over 700 of them have been killed by security operatives since the violent protest erupted in the country on Wednesday over the 2025 presidential election allegedly marred by corrupt practices, but, the Tanzania Foreign Ministry dismissed the claim, saying, the Tanzania government is not aware of any death recorded or any of the protesters killed, adding, the government has not used excessive force on the protesters, this, the United Nations, UN Human Rights Office stated on Friday that it has a credible report of at least 10 deaths recorded as a result of killing of protesters by the Tanzania security forces, and information from border communities between Tanzania and Kenya indicated that; on Thursday, October 30, in the afternoon, chaos broke out at the Namanga border checkpoint as Kenyan and Tanzanian youth threw stones at Tanzanian police, and the police responded with live ammunition and tear gas canisters, leading to a casualty of two people shot dead by police and two others, including a Kenyan police officer, were seriously injured, while violent protest continued across major cities in Tanzania, President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Chama cha Mapinduzi, CCM political party was declared winner and the electoral body announced on Saturday early morning that the President secured a re-election figure of 97.66% of the votes, which, represents 31,913,866 ballots, in the October 29, 2025 controversial presidential election boycotted by the country main opposition political party, Chadema, which the Chadema political party did by not signing the electoral code of conduct after the set deadline and the Tanzania electoral body subsequently banned the Chadema political party from participating in the general election and all by-elections till 2030, and this, is in addition to the  disqualifications of challengers like Tundu Lissu of Chadema political party, the main opposition leader who remains detained since April 2025 and other serious challenger, Luhaga Mpina of ACT-Wazalendo, was disqualified on technicalities. #OsazuwaAkonedo

OsazuwaAkonedo BriefRecall ~ Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4

Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 #Breaking News #Arusha #Chadema #DaresSalaam #Dodoma #Lissu #Mbeya #Mwanza #Suluhu #Tanzania ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 12:22 pm…

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OsazuwaAkonedo Podcast Video ~ Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 #Breaking News #Arusha #Chadema #DaresSalaam #Dodoma #Lissu #Mbeya #Mwanza #Suluhu #Tanzania ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 12:22 pm Reports on Saturday early morning in the Africa country of Tanzania, indicated that thousands of youths in the country have continued mass protest in the Tanzania capital city of Dodoma, also simultaneously in the country former capital city of Dar es Salaam which remains the country's largest city and its main economic hub, while streets in Mwanza, Mbeya, and Arusha have remained occupied by the aggrieved youths who the major opposition political party, Chadema claimed have been shot at, and over 700 of them have been killed by security operatives since the violent protest erupted in the country on Wednesday over the 2025 presidential election allegedly marred by corrupt practices, but, the Tanzania Foreign Ministry dismissed the claim, saying, the Tanzania government is not aware of any death recorded or any of the protesters killed, adding, the government has not used excessive force on the protesters, this, the United Nations, UN Human Rights Office stated on Friday that it has a credible report of at least 10 deaths recorded as a result of killing of protesters by the Tanzania security forces, and information from border communities between Tanzania and Kenya indicated that; on Thursday, October 30, in the afternoon, chaos broke out at the Namanga border checkpoint as Kenyan and Tanzanian youth threw stones at Tanzanian police, and the police responded with live ammunition and tear gas canisters, leading to a casualty of two people shot dead by police and two others, including a Kenyan police officer, were seriously injured, while violent protest continued across major cities in Tanzania, President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Chama cha Mapinduzi, CCM political party was declared winner and the electoral body announced on Saturday early morning that the President secured a re-election figure of 97.66% of the votes, which, represents 31,913,866 ballots, in the October 29, 2025 controversial presidential election boycotted by the country main opposition political party, Chadema, which the Chadema political party did by not signing the electoral code of conduct after the set deadline and the Tanzania electoral body subsequently banned the Chadema political party from participating in the general election and all by-elections till 2030, and this, is in addition to the  disqualifications of challengers like Tundu Lissu of Chadema political party, the main opposition leader who remains detained since April 2025 and other serious challenger, Luhaga Mpina of ACT-Wazalendo, was disqualified on technicalities. #OsazuwaAkonedo Become a supporter of this podcast: ( . Kindly support us for more productivity and efficiency in news delivery. Visit our donation page: Donate ( You can also use our Mobile app for more news in different formats: CLICK TO DOWNDLOAD ON GOOGLE PLAY STORE (  

OsazuwaAkonedo Podcast Video ~ Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4

Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 #Breaking News #Arusha #Chadema #DaresSalaam #Dodoma #Lissu #Mbeya #Mwanza #Suluhu #Tanzania ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 12:22…

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OsazuwaAkonedo ShortReel ~ Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 #Breaking News #Arusha #Chadema #DaresSalaam #Dodoma #Lissu #Mbeya #Mwanza #Suluhu #Tanzania ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 12:22 pm Reports on Saturday early morning in the Africa country of Tanzania, indicated that thousands of youths in the country have continued mass protest in the Tanzania capital city of Dodoma, also simultaneously in the country former capital city of Dar es Salaam which remains the country's largest city and its main economic hub, while streets in Mwanza, Mbeya, and Arusha have remained occupied by the aggrieved youths who the major opposition political party, Chadema claimed have been shot at, and over 700 of them have been killed by security operatives since the violent protest erupted in the country on Wednesday over the 2025 presidential election allegedly marred by corrupt practices, but, the Tanzania Foreign Ministry dismissed the claim, saying, the Tanzania government is not aware of any death recorded or any of the protesters killed, adding, the government has not used excessive force on the protesters, this, the United Nations, UN Human Rights Office stated on Friday that it has a credible report of at least 10 deaths recorded as a result of killing of protesters by the Tanzania security forces, and information from border communities between Tanzania and Kenya indicated that; on Thursday, October 30, in the afternoon, chaos broke out at the Namanga border checkpoint as Kenyan and Tanzanian youth threw stones at Tanzanian police, and the police responded with live ammunition and tear gas canisters, leading to a casualty of two people shot dead by police and two others, including a Kenyan police officer, were seriously injured, while violent protest continued across major cities in Tanzania, President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Chama cha Mapinduzi, CCM political party was declared winner and the electoral body announced on Saturday early morning that the President secured a re-election figure of 97.66% of the votes, which, represents 31,913,866 ballots, in the October 29, 2025 controversial presidential election boycotted by the country main opposition political party, Chadema, which the Chadema political party did by not signing the electoral code of conduct after the set deadline and the Tanzania electoral body subsequently banned the Chadema political party from participating in the general election and all by-elections till 2030, and this, is in addition to the  disqualifications of challengers like Tundu Lissu of Chadema political party, the main opposition leader who remains detained since April 2025 and other serious challenger, Luhaga Mpina of ACT-Wazalendo, was disqualified on technicalities. #OsazuwaAkonedo

OsazuwaAkonedo ShortReel ~ Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4

Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 #Breaking News #Arusha #Chadema #DaresSalaam #Dodoma #Lissu #Mbeya #Mwanza #Suluhu #Tanzania ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 12:22 pm…

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OsazuwaAkonedo Video ~ Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 #Breaking News #Arusha #Chadema #DaresSalaam #Dodoma #Lissu #Mbeya #Mwanza #Suluhu #Tanzania ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 12:22 pm Reports on Saturday early morning in the Africa country of Tanzania, indicated that thousands of youths in the country have continued mass protest in the Tanzania capital city of Dodoma, also simultaneously in the country former capital city of Dar es Salaam which remains the country's largest city and its main economic hub, while streets in Mwanza, Mbeya, and Arusha have remained occupied by the aggrieved youths who the major opposition political party, Chadema claimed have been shot at, and over 700 of them have been killed by security operatives since the violent protest erupted in the country on Wednesday over the 2025 presidential election allegedly marred by corrupt practices, but, the Tanzania Foreign Ministry dismissed the claim, saying, the Tanzania government is not aware of any death recorded or any of the protesters killed, adding, the government has not used excessive force on the protesters, this, the United Nations, UN Human Rights Office stated on Friday that it has a credible report of at least 10 deaths recorded as a result of killing of protesters by the Tanzania security forces, and information from border communities between Tanzania and Kenya indicated that; on Thursday, October 30, in the afternoon, chaos broke out at the Namanga border checkpoint as Kenyan and Tanzanian youth threw stones at Tanzanian police, and the police responded with live ammunition and tear gas canisters, leading to a casualty of two people shot dead by police and two others, including a Kenyan police officer, were seriously injured, while violent protest continued across major cities in Tanzania, President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Chama cha Mapinduzi, CCM political party was declared winner and the electoral body announced on Saturday early morning that the President secured a re-election figure of 97.66% of the votes, which, represents 31,913,866 ballots, in the October 29, 2025 controversial presidential election boycotted by the country main opposition political party, Chadema, which the Chadema political party did by not signing the electoral code of conduct after the set deadline and the Tanzania electoral body subsequently banned the Chadema political party from participating in the general election and all by-elections till 2030, and this, is in addition to the  disqualifications of challengers like Tundu Lissu of Chadema political party, the main opposition leader who remains detained since April 2025 and other serious challenger, Luhaga Mpina of ACT-Wazalendo, was disqualified on technicalities. #OsazuwaAkonedo

OsazuwaAkonedo Video ~ Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4

Conflicting Reports Over Death Toll In Tanzania Protest On Day 4 #Breaking News #Arusha #Chadema #DaresSalaam #Dodoma #Lissu #Mbeya #Mwanza #Suluhu #Tanzania ©November 1st, 2025 ®November 1, 2025 12:22 pm…

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Tanzania political opposition says 700 people killed amid unrest over election that excluded leader's foes Tanzania's political opposition, which was largely barred from national elections this wee, says hundreds of people have been killed in 3 days of protests.

Opposition party says 700 killed. #Amnesty International estimates 100. #UN says “at least” 10.

#tanzania #zanzibar #chadema #ccm

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Tanzania’s court rules against Mpina’s presidential bid He has vowed to continue his legal fight and his party is still campaigning for the election in two weeks’ time
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Tanzania’s court rules against Mpina’s presidential bid He has vowed to continue his legal fight and his party is still campaigning for the election in two weeks’ time
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Tanzania’s court rules against Mpina’s presidential bid He has vowed to continue his legal fight and his party is still campaigning for the election in two weeks’ time
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Tanzania’s court rules against Mpina’s presidential bid He has vowed to continue his legal fight and his party is still campaigning for the election in two weeks’ time
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Tanzania’s court rules against Mpina’s presidential bid He has vowed to continue his legal fight and his party is still campaigning for the election in two weeks’ time
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Tanzania’s court rules against Mpina’s presidential bid He has vowed to continue his legal fight and his party is still campaigning for the election in two weeks’ time
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Tanzania’s court rules against Mpina’s presidential bid He has vowed to continue his legal fight and his party is still campaigning for the election in two weeks’ time
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Tanzania’s court rules against Mpina’s presidential bid He has vowed to continue his legal fight and his party is still campaigning for the election in two weeks’ time
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Tanzania’s court rules against Mpina’s presidential bid He has vowed to continue his legal fight and his party is still campaigning for the election in two weeks’ time
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Tanzania’s court rules against Mpina’s presidential bid He has vowed to continue his legal fight and his party is still campaigning for the election in two weeks’ time
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Tanzania’s court rules against Mpina’s presidential bid He has vowed to continue his legal fight and his party is still campaigning for the election in two weeks’ time
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Tanzania’s court rules against Mpina’s presidential bid He has vowed to continue his legal fight and his party is still campaigning for the election in two weeks’ time
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Tanzania’s court rules against Mpina’s presidential bid He has vowed to continue his legal fight and his party is still campaigning for the election in two weeks’ time
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Tanzania’s court rules against Mpina’s presidential bid He has vowed to continue his legal fight and his party is still campaigning for the election in two weeks’ time
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