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Tanzanias President Samia Suluhu Hassan is accused of brutal repression of political opponents.  By Ramil Sitdikov (POOL/AFP)

Tanzanians fear more police killings ahead of planned protests

4 hours ago | Tanzania

Some Tanzanians had hoped to protest on Tuesday against ongoing repression, but fear of government threats and traumatic …


Jun 3, 2026 | Tanzania

The visit is expected to focus on economic cooperation, with possible agreements in energy, mining, agriculture, infrast …

Jun 3, 2026 | Tanzania

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan begins a three-day state visit to Russia on Wednesday, meeting counterpart Vladi …

May 3, 2026 | Tanzania

DAR ES SALAAM, May 1 (Xinhua/GNA) 8212; Tanzania 8217;s Zanzibar President, Hussein Ali Mwinyi, on Friday announced a …

Apr 23, 2026 | Tanzania

Tanzania’s electoral violence last year left at least 518 dead, a government-appointed commission said Thursday, giving …

Mar 6, 2026 | Tanzania

Refugees from Burundi are being forcibly evicted from camps as Tanzania destroys their homes and churches, pushing them …

Jan 28, 2026 | Tanzania

Manenos Selanyika could only receive a symbolic burial. His family never found his body after the violent unrest of Tanz …


Jan 12, 2026 | Tanzania

Tanzanian security forces fired on fleeing protesters and carried out execution-style killings during election unrest …

Dec 20, 2025 | Tanzania

Evidence gathered by human rights NGO Amnesty International shows Tanzania’s post-election protests were met with overwh …

Dec 9, 2025 | Tanzania

Tanzania’s biggest city was deserted on Tuesday, with a heavy security presence apparently deterring planned anti-govern …

Dec 9, 2025 | Tanzania

A Tanzanian doctor has reported hundreds of corpses being taken from the hospital where he works, appearing to corrobora …

Dec 8, 2025 | Tanzania

After Western officials accused Tanzania of removing the bodies of those killed during election protests, a doctor has t …

Dec 5, 2025 | Tanzania

Tanzania’s white beaches and safari lodges are emptier than usual as the country counts the cost to its crucial tourism …

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