
Curfew declared in Tanzania's main city after election-day protests
[RFI - Africa] - 30/10/2025
Authorities in Tanzania have imposed a curfew in Dar es Salaam, the country's biggest city, following violent unrest between the police and protesters that erupted during Wednesday’s general election which is expected to offer President Samia Suluhu Hassan a second term.
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