Tanzania's first female president has defied early hopes that she would ease repression

Tanzania's first female president has defied early hopes that she would ease repression

[Independent - Africa] - 24/10/2025
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan, who rose from the vice presidency to become the country’s first female leader in 2021, is seeking her first elected term in office in a vote set for Oct. 29
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