The Tanzanian government has issued a directive to all civil servants asking them to stay at home following the post election tensions witnessed in the country.
Government workers and students have been ordered to stay home after violence marred voting in the East African country.
Police in Tanzania's main city of Dar es Salaam fired gunshots and teargas on Thursday to disperse protesters who returned to ...
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - Tanzania was on lockdown with a communications blackout Thursday, a day after elections turned into ...
Tanzania was on lockdown with a communications blackout Thursday, a day after elections turned into violent chaos with ...
Opposition members have been edged out of the vote, making it a one-horse race. Democratic ideals Nyerere stood for seem to ...
Tanzanian authorities instructed civil servants and students to stay home on Thursday, a day after a general election marred ...
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Tanzanians Ordered to Work from Home as Vote Tallying Continues
The Tanzanian government, under President Samia Suluhu, has directed all public servants to work from home hours after the ...
Tanzania 's presidential election teetered toward chaos on Wednesday as protests erupted, the military was deployed, internet ...
Tanzania has censored mainstream media and blocked online platforms as voters go to the polls on Wednesday.Vocal government ...
Salaam, TanzaniaTanzania BureauDAR-ES-SALAAM, (CAJ News) – HUMAN rights groups have called on Tanzanian authorities to investigate the alleged excessive use of force by police during election day ...
Yet, in the autonomous archipelago of Zanzibar, the contest is far from obvious. Some 996,303 voters had registered to vote ...
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