A curfew has been imposed in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, as violent protests escalate against President Samia Suluhu Hassan. The unrest follows disputed election results that have sparked widespread demonstrations.
Authorities have taken measures to restore order in the city amid the growing tensions. The situation remains fluid, with reports of clashes between protesters and law enforcement.
This development comes as Tanzania grapples with political challenges and public discontent. Similar situations have been observed in other countries facing electoral disputes, highlighting a broader trend of unrest in regions experiencing political instability.
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