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Tanzania orders students to stay home after tense polls

October 30, 2025
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The streets of ‘s capital Dar es Salaam were reported to be quiet early on Thursday, a day after a general election marred by violence.

over the exclusion of opposition candidates. While results are still to come, President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s is expected to cement her position for a second term in office.

Her party, .

The AFP news agency cited a diplomatic source as saying that protests continued into the night despite a curfew imposed on Wednesday.

What government has said

“All public servants in the country should work from home except those whose job duties require them to be present at their workplaces as directed by their employers,” said a post on the Instagram account of government spokesperson Gerson Msigwa late on Wednesday.

Tanzania’s state broadcaster also announced that students should remain at home on Thursday.

The AFP also reported internet blackout was still in place on Thursday, a day after the election, citing a diplomatic source.

The same source said that military and police checkpoints were in place in and around Dar es Salaam.

Covering Wednesday’s polls has proven difficult as many journalists, both local and international, denied accreditation.

Those who attempted to enter polling stations were not allowed to take photos.

In Ubungo, Dar es Salaam, witnesses on Wednesday told DW there had been opposition protests and that some polling stations had been vandalized.

Presidential poll without main opposition parties

Tanzania’s largest opposition party, Chadema, boycotted the presidential election after its leader Tundu Lissu was imprisoned and faces treason charges after calling for electoral reforms.

Luhaga Mpina, the presidential candidate for the second-largest opposing party, the Alliance for Change and Transparency (ACT-Wazalendo), was disqualified by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Sixteen opposition candidates representing smaller parties were on the ballot but were not expected to be a challenge for President Samia Suluhu Hassan, who is widely expected to win a second term.

Edited by: Darko Janjevic

The post Tanzania orders students to stay home after tense polls appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

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