Curfew Enforced Amid Explosive Protests in Dar es Salaam

Tanzanian police imposed a curfew in Dar es Salaam following violent protests tied to an election expected to favor President Hassan. Critics allege government repression, and disruptions were reported both in the capital and Arusha. Amidst low voter turnout, complaints of candidate disqualifications have fueled public anger.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 29-10-2025 21:04 IST | Created: 29-10-2025 21:04 IST
Curfew Enforced Amid Explosive Protests in Dar es Salaam
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Tanzanian authorities have enacted a curfew in Dar es Salaam after election-related protests escalated into violence. The unrest was sparked by the disqualification of major opposition candidates, with President Samia Suluhu Hassan likely to secure victory.

Videos showing protesters clashing with police and setting fire to a petrol station have surfaced, as internet monitoring group NetBlocks confirmed disruptions to connectivity throughout Tanzania. Meanwhile, opposition activists rallied in Arusha, challenging the election process.

The government, maintaining the election's integrity, has not yet addressed allegations of severe human rights abuses. As the nation awaits results, scrutiny intensifies over claims of political suppression amid perceived attempts by Hassan to solidify her authority.

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