Tanzania election: Police fire tear gas as protests erupt in Dar es Salaam
Tanzania election: Police fire tear gas as protests erupt in Dar es Salaam
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Tanzania election: Police fire tear gas as protests erupt in Dar es Salaam

Alfred Lasteck 🕒︎ 2025-11-08

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Tanzania election: Police fire tear gas as protests erupt in Dar es Salaam

"We are tired… We want an independent electoral commission so that every Tanzanian can choose the leader they want," a protester told the BBC. Dar es Salaam Regional Commissioner Alfred Chalamila warned that the government would take strong action against those disrupting peace in the city. Internet watchdog NetBlocks reported a "nationwide disruption to internet connectivity" in a statement on X. Reports say that voter turnout in Dar es Salaam was low when polls opened on Wednesday, with many hesitant to show up amid safety concerns. A police spokesperson assured the public there was no threat to their safety, saying "people should come out and vote", according to a message posted on social media. More than 37 million registered voters are eligible to cast their ballots in the presidential and parliamentary election. Sixteen fringe parties, none of whom have historically had significant public support, have been cleared to contest against President Samia, who is seeking a second term. The only other serious contender, Luhaga Mpina of the ACT-Wazalendo party, was disqualified on legal technicalities.

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