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Tanzania urges citizens to stay home ahead of expected Independence Day protests

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Tanzania's Minister for Home Affairs, George Simbachawene, addresses a press conference, warning against anti-government protests planned for December 9 against deadly violence during demonstrations around the October elections, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, December 8, 2025. REUTERS/Emmanuel Herman

Tanzania’s prime minister urged people to stay at home on Tuesday, when activists have called for protests against the violent suppression of anti-government demonstrations   Read More

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