Tanzania’s incumbent president, Samia Suluhu Hassan, has been re-elected with an overwhelming 98 percent of the vote, amidst accusations from the opposition that the election was a sham. The government has also denied reports of hundreds of deaths resulting from a police crackdown during the electoral process. Leading discussions on the crisis are guests including independent human rights lawyer Tito Magoti and researcher Nicodemus Minde. The situation raises questions about the future of governance and stability in Tanzania.
