Samia Suluhu Hassan, whose re-election prompted protests and a deadly police crackdown, faces calls for accountability.
The opposition says that hundreds of people were killed during the unrest but there is no official death toll.
Deadly election protests have left Tanzania deeply divided. Experts outline steps for accountability, dialogue, and ...
Tanzania President Samia Suluhu Hassan nominated former finance minister Mwigulu Nchemba as the new prime minister on ...
The U.N. Human Rights Office said on Tuesday it believes hundreds of people were killed in Tanzania in protests that erupted ...
Authorities in Tanzania charged hundreds of people with treason over demonstrations around disputed polls last month, in a ...
The United Nations has called for an investigation into what is believed to have been the deaths of hundreds or more people ...
As the violence continued for a third day, the United Nations said at least 10 people had been killed. Opposition leaders claimed the death toll could be in the hundreds.
Tanzania is rocked by a bloody wave of protests resulting in 700 deaths as masses reject the re-election of the incumbent president.