Aljazeera Shows Graphic Videos
Tanzanian activists say Aljazeera Shows graphic videos offer proof government forces killed dozens of people protesting over alleged election rigging. Incumbent President Samia Suluhu was named the winner of the October 29 vote in controversial circumstances.
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Kenyans Honor Tanzanian Protesters Killed in Election
Activists in Nairobi are holding a vigil for Tanzanian protesters following unrest after last month’s disputed elections. Opposition groups claim hundreds were killed, with allegations that some bodies were dumped to conceal evidence. President Samia Suluhu Hassan has promised an investigation and announced reforms, but critics cited in international reporting argue the inquiry may not be fully independent. Rights groups, UN officials and several foreign governments have called for transparency accountability as pressure builds on Tanzania.

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Banksy is revealed?!
Who is happy to hear this? If it is true…what will happen to the iconic art of the graffiti legend!?

Reports Show Heavy Police Crackdown
Verified footage, filmed in Tanzania’s city of Arusha, is just one of many graphic scenes to have emerged.
Used Car Marketplace AUTO24.africa Makes Acquisition
Pan-African online used car platform AUTO24.africa has acquired a leading digital classifieds property, Kupatana.com. The purchase from parent company Euroafrica Digital Ventures represents a milestone for AUTO24.africa as it solidifies dominance of Sub-Saharan Africa’s thriving pre-owned automotive market.
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