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Tanzania targets Activist Mange Kimambi after explosive posts exposing election bloodshed

Tanzanian authorities are seeking to arrest outspoken U.S.-based activist Mange Kimambi, following her viral social media posts accusing the government of orchestrating brutal violence during the recent elections. President Samia Suluhu claimed victory in the October 29 polls with a staggering 98 percent of the vote—an outcome that international observers and opposition groups have condemned

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Tanzania cut off from the world after disputed election and nationwide backout

Tanzania’s tense general election has left the country in turmoil, with reports of violence, curfews, and widespread internet blackouts gripping the nation. The October 29, 2025, poll was a moment of great attention across East Africa, as many observed how President Samia Suluhu Hassan the region’s first female president would handle a vote already marred

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Opposition accuses electoral body of fabricating results to keep Samia in power

Tanzania’s opposition party Chadema has rejected the presidential election results that declared Samia Suluhu Hassan the winner, saying no real election took place in the country. The party accused the electoral commission of fabricating figures to give legitimacy to a process it described as fraudulent and manipulated. In a statement issued on Saturday, November 1,

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King Charles strips Andrew of title amid growing pressure

Pressure continues to mount on Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the Duke of York, as American lawmakers and victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse renew their demands for him to face questioning over his long-standing ties to the disgraced financier. Calls for his cooperation have grown louder following King Charles’s decision to strip him of his “prince” title,

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700 youth killed in Tanzania post-election protests

Tanzania is facing one of its darkest moments after reports emerged that 700 young protesters were shot dead by police during violent post-election demonstrations. The country has been thrown into mourning and disbelief as families struggle to come to terms with the scale of the tragedy. The protests erupted shortly after Tuesday’s polls, with crowds

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Samia Suluhu faces public revolt as citizens plan peaceful uprising on election day

Across Tanzania, a wave of anger and frustration is rising among citizens who say they have had enough of being silenced and ignored by those in power. On October 29, 2025, which is set to be the country’s general election day, thousands of young people and well-known public figures are planning a massive protest instead

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Museveni makes a major move amid alleged hospitalization reports

After weeks of uncertainty and growing speculation, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni appeared before thousands of citizens in Adjumani on Monday, October 20, 2025, marking his first major public engagement in several weeks. His appearance came as a relief to many Ugandans who had been questioning his health following a noticeable absence from national events. Standing

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South African Ambassador Nathi Mthethwa found dead outside Paris hotel

The sudden death of South Africa’s ambassador to France, Nkosinathi Emmanuel Nathi Mthethwa, has left both South Africa and the diplomatic community in shock. His body was discovered outside a hotel in Paris on Tuesday after the window of his 22nd-floor room was forced open, according to French prosecutors. The hotel’s secured window appeared to

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Secret Service thwarts major cyber threat targeting New York during UNGA

A major security threat targeting global communications in New York was recently neutralized by the U.S. Secret Service, averting what could have been a serious disruption during the United Nations General Assembly. The operation uncovered a sophisticated criminal network capable of interfering with telecommunications systems at a time when world leaders, including President William Ruto,

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Kenyan indicted for helping launder millions from $250 million feeding our future scam

Ahmednaji Maalim Aftin Sheikh, a 28-year-old Kenyan, has been charged in the United States over allegations of laundering money through a non-profit organization that was supposed to provide meals to school children. U.S. authorities in Minnesota say Sheikh was heavily involved in the Feeding Our Future fraud, which has been described as the largest pandemic-era

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