“There must be an independent, transparent and inclusive investigation of these events to ensure accountability and that the fundamental freedoms and constitutional rights of all Tanzanians are protected.” - UK's Human Rights Ambassador, @ESandersFCDO
https://t.co/B3MY6toKOB
Last six results of the Kariakoo Derby between Yanga and Simba:
• Simba 1–5 Yanga
• Yanga 2–1 Simba
• Yanga 1–0 Simba
• Simba 0–1 Yanga
• Yanga 2–0 Simba
• Yanga 1–0 Simba
Six games. Six wins for Yanga. Total dominance. 🟢🟡
A crowd runs in panic in a street amid shots. A woman falls to the ground, while another tries lifting her. This is one of the graphic and verified scenes showing the violent actions of police trying to crush widespread protests in Tanzania last month. https://t.co/89krlxVERi
I urge Heads of State and the leaders of nations to listen to the cry of the poorest. There can be no peace without justice. The poor remind us of this in many ways, through migration as well as through their cries, which are often stifled by the myth of well-being and progress, which does not take everyone into account.
#Tanzania: UN Human Rights Chief @volker_turk urges
investigations into the killings & other violations linked to the 29 October elections, as reports emerge of bodies collected by security forces & taken to undisclosed locations.
https://t.co/dxLUkE9e09
This is my appreciation tweet to @OfficialMasisi. A true democrat and progressive African. Unlike his peers across the continent, @OfficialMasisi didn't order security forces to terrorise Batswana for him to remain in power. Botswana is a hallmark of freedom and democracy. 🙏🙏
Preliminary Statement of the African Union Election Observation Mission to the October 2025 General Elections in the United Republic of #Tanzania 🇹🇿: The African Union Election Observation Mission calls for urgent constitutional reforms and inclusive politics in the United Republic of Tanzania, 5 November 2025:
https://t.co/OTBmsO9R9C
Tuesday's Headline of the Standard Newspaper: A bloody crown
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**VIRAL SCOUT MANAGEMENT OFFICIAL STATEMENT**
**Condemnation of the Tragic Killings of Our Young Talents**
Viral Scout Management is heartbroken to announce the devastating loss of seven promising young football talents under our management: Rajabu Rajab (17), Anthony Rico (18), Abdulqareem Ali (16), Peter Eliya (19), Mshani Musa (17), Omar Musa (15), and John Hosea (22). These vibrant players were gunned down in senseless acts of violence at their homes in Dar es Salaam, Mbeya, and Mwanza.
We vehemently condemn the killings of civilians and players alike. No one deserves to have their dreams stolen in such a brutal manner. These young athletes were the future of Tanzanian football, dedicated to their craft and inspiring countless others.
As we mourn, we hold firm to our motto:
**“There is no pressure when you are making dreams come true.”**
We call on authorities to deliver swift justice and urge enhanced protection for our youth.
@CAF_Online@FIFAcom @TFF_Tanzania
Rest in peace, our stars. Your legacy lives on.
**Viral Scout Management**
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
November 03, 2025
Billionaire Mo Ibrahim criticizes “inappropriate and unacceptable” Tanzanian election as President Samia Suluhu Hassan is sworn in.
He calls out autocratic traits that many African leaders would never admit to publicly
#CNNGlobalPerspectives