Tanzania’s recent presidential and parliamentary elections were overshadowed by violent clashes between police and protesters, resulting in significant casualties and widespread condemnation. The unrest began on October 29 in Dar es Salaam, the nation’s largest city, and quickly spread to other urban centers, including Mwanza and Arusha. The protests, largely organized by young people, were fueled by frustration over a political system perceived as dominated by a single party since Tanzania’s independence in the 1960s.
