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Tanzania's general election risks becoming 'devoid of legitimacy,' Amnesty In'tl warns
Tanzania’s upcoming elections “risk becoming a procedural affair devoid of legitimacy,” international rights watchdog Amnesty ...
Tanzania is days away from a general election. Here are five things to watch as East Africa's biggest nation decides.
Current President Samia Suluhu Hassan was initially praised for easing restrictions imposed by her authoritarian predecessor ...
Amnesty International raised concern Wednesday over the disappearance of prominent government critic Humphrey Polepole, in light of a pattern of suspicious disappearances throughout the state. The ...
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Makini party promises to uphold Magufuli’s legacy
CHATO: CHAMA Cha Makini presidential candidate, Mr Coaster Kibonde, has pledged to uphold the values of the late Fifth Phase ...
Comeback President Peter Mutharika has a second chance to fix neglected breakdowns in environmental management for national ...
CCM presidential candidate Samia Suluhu Hassan has said that her administration has completed all the major strategic projects initiated by the late President John Magufuli, describing him as a ...
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Tanzania's Defining Moment - Will President Samia Step Out of Magufuli's Shadow?
Guest Column - As Tanzanians head to the polls on October 29, 2025, they will be doing more than electing a new government — they will be defining what kind of democracy their nation aspires to be.
THE idea of relocating Tanzania’s political and administrative capital from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma was once considered a ...
Tanzania's opposition presidential candidate left for Belgium on Tuesday where he said he will campaign for democracy following a disputed election that the incumbent President John Magufuli won with ...
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Raila and Magufuli: An enduring brotherhood
Raila Odinga and the late John Magufuli forged a friendship beyond politics, bound by shared ideals and a commitment to East ...
Polls closed in Tanzania's elections on Wednesday with President John Magufuli eyeing a second, five-year term in a contest with 14 challengers, amid complaints of restricted internet access and ...
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