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Protesters have taken to the streets in Tanzania for a third day, defying warnings from the country's army chief to end the unrest. Demonstrations have been taking place in major cities with young protesters denouncing Wednesday's election as unfair as key opposition figures were excluded from contesting against President Samia Suluhu Hassan.
Protests in Tanzania have entered their third day as the electoral body continues to announce the results of an election that sparked deadly demonstrations, leading to the government’s shutdown of the
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Opposition says ‘hundreds’ killed in Tanzania post-election protests
Young people have taken to the streets to protest restricted election choices and harassment of opposition leaders.
No fewer than 700 demonstrators have reportedly lost their lives in three days of election-related protests in Tanzania. Naija News reports that the protest erupted on Wednesday, following the country’s presidential election results,
Protests are spreading in Tanzania as electoral authorities count the votes in a disputed presidential election that rights groups and opposition figures say was clouded by a climate of fear.