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Tanzania president wins election as hundreds feared dead in unrestBBC- President Samia Suluhu Hassan has been declared t...
01/11/2025

Tanzania president wins election as hundreds feared dead in unrest

BBC- President Samia Suluhu Hassan has been declared the winner of Tanzania's presidential election, securing another term in office amid days of unrest across the country.

According to the electoral commission, Samia won 98% of the votes, nearly sweeping the 32 million ballots cast in Wednesday's election.

International observers have expressed concern over the lack of transparency and widespread turmoil that has reportedly left hundreds people dead and hundreds injured.

The nationwide internet shutdown is making it difficult to verify the death toll. The government has sought to play down the scale of the violence - and authorities have extended a curfew in a bid to quell the unrest.

"I hereby announce Samia Suluhu Hassan as the winner of the presidential election under the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party," Jacobs Mwambegele, the electoral chief, said while announcing the results on Saturday morning.

Samia secured about 31.9 million votes, or 97.66% of the total, with turnout nearing 87% of the country's 37.6 million registered voters, the electoral chief said.

In Tanzania's semi-autonomous archipelago of Zanzibar - which elects its own government and leader - CCM's Hussein Mwinyi, who is the incumbent president, won with nearly 80% of the vote.

The opposition in Zanzibar said there had been "massive fraud", the AP news agency reported.

Mwinyi's swearing-in ceremony is under way at Amaan Complex stadium in Zanzibar.

Tanzania’s electoral commission has declared President Samia Suluhu Hassan the winner of this week’s presidential electi...
01/11/2025

Tanzania’s electoral commission has declared President Samia Suluhu Hassan the winner of this week’s presidential election, winning 97.66 percent of the vote.

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31/10/2025

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31/10/2025

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Diesel from K26.20 to K25.35
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31/10/2025

Nakonde DC Mavelous Siakapizya clarifies that only two and not Nine people have died in Nakonde from gunshot wounds following the unrest that have rocked neighbouring Tanzania.

This comes hours after mr Siakapizya alarmed the nation with news that nine zambians had died, to the contrary the two are of foreign origin.

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BREAKING NEWS🛑 NINE D£AD IN NAKONDE FROM STRAY BULL£TS AMID TANZANIAN TENSIONNine people have di€d in Nakonde District H...
31/10/2025

BREAKING NEWS🛑 NINE D£AD IN NAKONDE FROM STRAY BULL£TS AMID TANZANIAN TENSION

Nine people have di€d in Nakonde District Hospital between Wednesday and today, all from gunsh0t w0unds, as tensions escalate across the nearby Tanzanian border.

The first fatalities were three men struck by stray bull£ts in “no-man’s-land” on the day of the election.

Nakonde District Commissioner (DC) Marvelous Sikapizye has confirmed and revealed during a live radio program on Chete FM News on Friday Morning that all nine victims are male and from Nakonde and Tunduma rushed to Nakonde District Hospital for treatment but did not survive.

The unrest in Tanzania, which has sparked the cross-border vi0lence, is reportedly linked to political disputes and accusations against President Samia’s administration.

The situation has disrupted daily life on both sides of the border.

In Tunduma, Tanzania, all shops have closed, and no vehicles are crossing into Zambia.

Only authorized personnel from security forces are moving along the streets.

Residents are being urged to stay indoors, and public gatherings are banned.

Stray bull£ts have also caused property damage, on Friday alone one hit a house in Katozi village, and another struck a power transformer for ZESCO.

Fortunately, no inju>ries were reported from these incidents.

Authorities have continue to warn residents to remain at home as the tense situation persists, especially in the busy Nakonde–Tunduma border zone, where Tanzanians and Zambians often meet daily for trade and transit.

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31/10/2025

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IN PICMIXTuko, a Kenyan news outlet reports that Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu's location is unknown. This comes amid...
31/10/2025

IN PICMIX

Tuko, a Kenyan news outlet reports that Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu's location is unknown. This comes amid a communication blackout and ongoing post-election chaos in the East African nation - Details in comments.

Other unconfirmed reports indicate that Tanzanian celebrities including Diamond Platinumz have fled to Mombasa amid protests in Tanzania which are now targeting celebrities who promoted Samia Suluhu.

Senior government officials in Dodoma were also nowhere to be seen as thousands of Tanzanians flooded the streets to protest what they described as a shambolic election.

On Thursday, October 30, in the afternoon, chaos broke out at the Namanga border checkpoint as Kenyan and Tanzanian youth threw stones at Tanzanian police, who responded with live ammunition and tear gas canisters.

Two people were shot dead by police in the melee; Tanzanian national Kabuli Balayi and local Kenyan businessman John Kahindi. Their bodies were taken to a nearby mortuary. Two others, including a Kenyan police officer, were seriously injured.

This is according to a diplomatic source, even though the reports could not be verified independently. The preliminary election results were announced by the state-run Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation, which revealed that Suluhu had won commanding majorities in several constituencies.

The election also included votes for MPs and officials for the semi-autonomous Zanzibar archipelago. Protests were called for by the main opposition party, Chadema, which was disqualified for refusing to sign a code of conduct, and its leader, Tundu Lissu, was accused of treason.

The British government announced that the airports in Arusha and the one near Mount Kilimanjaro were closed, and that international flights to and from Dar es Salaam had been cancelled.

BREAKING NEWS 💔💔Tanzanian protesters have taken over the airport. They say no politician will escape and no one will run...
30/10/2025

BREAKING NEWS 💔💔

Tanzanian protesters have taken over the airport. They say no politician will escape and no one will run. Its time to fix their country. Thousand of people are at the airport making sure no one escape .
They are everywhere at the airport .
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CEEC IRRIGATION EMPOWERMENT PROVIDES EMPLOYMENT TO NAKONDE RESIDENTSA 38 year old man of Nakonde has successfully embark...
30/10/2025

CEEC IRRIGATION EMPOWERMENT PROVIDES EMPLOYMENT TO NAKONDE RESIDENTS

A 38 year old man of Nakonde has successfully embarked on all year round agriculture production at his vibrant 50 hectares farm in Nega Village after procuring irrigation and mechanisation equipment using Citizens Economic Empowerment Commission CEEC irrigation Loan facility.

kasoka Chimwasu, proprietor of kasoka Transit farms, acquired a 250 million kwacha loan from CEEC, to supporting irrigation farming.

He revealed that from the resources he purchased a 10 hectares center pivot, overhead irrigation, and drip irrigation, additionally tractors, plough disc and hallow disc, equipment which have allowed him to remain resilient in the face of climatic condition.

Since injecting the resources, Mr kasoka boast of producing 15 tonnes of soya beans from 25 hector's land and 25 hector's of maize under rain fed conditions.

Other crops include red onions, beans, sunflowers, and potatoes.

Mr Kasoka says the investment has created full time employment for over 30 youths among them youths and a person with disability, with an addition 40 to 50 workers employed daily depending on the days consumption demand.

Kasoka whose career path started as a security guard says his plan is to expand the farm into Beef, cattle and dairy farming.

JUST IN: MAMBILIMA MP JEAN CHISENGA AND 11 OTHERS  ARRESTED FOR CONDUCT LIKELY TO CAUSE THE BREACH OF PEACE.Details in t...
30/10/2025

JUST IN: MAMBILIMA MP JEAN CHISENGA AND 11 OTHERS ARRESTED FOR CONDUCT LIKELY TO CAUSE THE BREACH OF PEACE.

Details in the statement

The Zambia Police Service wishes to inform members of the public that yesterday October 29, 2025, Chibombo and Liteta Police Stations conducted a joint operation which resulted in the apprehension of twelve (12) individuals for the offence of Conduct Likely to Cause the Breach of Peace.

Those detained at Liteta Police station include the following:
1. Susan Mulenga Mwelwa, aged 64, of katuba.
2. Edah Chikusu, aged 72, of Katuba,
3. Honourable Jean Ng’andwe Chisenga, aged 36, Member of Parliament for Mambilima Constituency.
4. Jean Chikubesho, aged 69, of Chibombo new boma.
5. Abraham Shimanimamba, aged 26, of Shaputa, Chipepo rural in Kabwe District.
6. Alex Shimanimamba, aged 20, of Shaputa, Chipepo rural in Kabwe District.
7. Naphtaly Chulo, aged 72, of Mutembea Moyo, Chadiza.
8. Christopher Mwenge, aged 50, of Kasukwe in Kasama a Lawyer.
The following were detained at Chibombo Police Station:
9. Morden Musala, aged 65, of shibuyunji.
10. Austen Mumvalama, aged 50.
11. Francis Cheleka, aged 50.
12. Ernest Malupande, aged 55, a farmer.

Preliminary investigations indicate that the group was found unlawfully assembled at the residence of Mr. Christopher Mwenge around 20:53 hours, waiting to be addressed by Hon. Brian Mundubile, who was later seen passing through Chisamba Security Checkpoint en route to Lusaka.
Police officers engaged the group and advised them to disperse peacefully; however, the detained individuals defied lawful orders and remained at the scene, prompting police to act and apprehend them, while others managed to escape. All the detainees are in police custody. Their release is dependent upon them paying the Admission of Guilty fine for the offense.
The Zambia Police Service wishes to remind all political players and citizens that the right to freedom of assembly and association is guaranteed under the laws of Zambia, but such rights must be exercised within the confines of the law. Anyone wishing to hold a public meeting, procession, or assembly must seek prior notification from the regulating authority as stipulated under the Public Order Act.
The Zambia Police Service further emphasizes that operations of this nature are not politically motivated but are carried out in the interest of maintaining public order, peace, and security for all citizens, regardless of political or social affiliation. The Service remains non-partisan, professional, and committed to upholding the rule of law at all times.

We therefore urge all political parties and their members to observe the law at all times and to liaise with the nearest police station when planning public activities, in order to maintain peace, order, and public safety across the country.
The Zambia Police Service remains committed to protecting the rights, freedoms, and safety of all citizens, while ensuring that law and order prevail in every part of the country.

Issued by:

Rae Hamoonga
POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER

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