ReutersTanzania is facing significant unrest following a disputed election in which President Samia Suluhu Hassan won 98% of the vote, leading to the worst post-election violence in decades. Critics claim her administration has become repressive, stifling dissent and eliminating opposition. This unrest reflects long-standing grievances among the populace, exacerbated by political repression and youth mobilization. Analysts highlight a shift in public sentiment against a ruling party that has historically maintained control but is now facing unprecedented protests.






