Tanzania’s election-period internet blackout and the continued suspension of X (formerly Twitter) have cost the economy more ...
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Bloc says ballot stuffing, internet blackout and politically-motivated abductions compromised the vote's 'integrity'.
Tanzania's recent internet shutdown and ongoing X ban have cost its economy over $238 million, a new report warns.
John Ogutu, a teacher, was reportedly killed by gunshot in the Tanzanian election skirmishes, with reports emerging that his ...
Human rights organisation Vocal Africa has called on Kenya’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to urgently intervene regarding two ...
Tanzania’s main port of Dar es Salaam is a crucial hub for copper and cobalt shipments from mines in Congo and Zambia to ...
The inauguration took place with the streets of major cities still stained with blood. As internet services gradually return ...
Tanzania's election did not comply with democratic standards, the African Union's observer mission said on Wednesday of the ...
The United States has issued a fresh security alert for its citizens in Tanzania, warning of a continued heavy security ...
The survey, conducted online by Ipsos across six African markets — Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda — explored how citizens perceive and experience digital public ...
Tanzania’s main opposition party on Wednesday accused police of disposing of the bodies of hundreds of demonstrators killed ...
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