Tanzania's October 29 violence was planned, coordinated and financed, says commission
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Tanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financed – The Mail & Guardian
A Tanzanian commission investigating the October 2025 violence has released a report detailing the scale of human and economic losses, concluding that the events were organised, coordinated and financed riots aimed at disrupting the general election. The commission was established after deadly unrest erupted over Tanzania’s disputed October 2025 general election. Protests over alleged irregularities and the exclusion of opposition candidates we…
Tanzania's October 29 violence was planned, coordinated and financed, says commission
Tanzania’s Commission of Inquiry into the October 29, 2025 post-election violence has concluded that the incidents were not peaceful demonstrations but a chaotic, premeditated operation involving...
Nation backs inquiry report, calls for unity, action
DAR ES SALAAM: RETIRED leaders and citizens across several regions have commended the Commission of Inquiry into the October 2025 General Election unrest, expressing confidence that its findings and recommendations will help strengthen unity, reconciliation and long-term stability in the country. In Arusha, former Daraja Mbili Ward councillor and Deputy Mayor of Arusha City in the 1990s and 2000s, Modest Meikoki, said the Commission had fulfille…
The report of the Commission of Inquiry into the October 29, 2025 Incidents in Tanzania has revealed that approximately sixteen methods were used in the preparation, coordination and execution of the violence and disturbances that occurred during and after the general elections. Speaking during the presentation of the report before the President, the Chairman of the Commission, Retired Chief Justice Mohamed Chande, said that these methods were a…
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