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Tanzania: President declared winner after three days of violence

Auteur: AFP

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Tanzanie: la présidente proclamée gagnante après trois jours de violences

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan won the presidential election with 97.66% of the vote, according to final results announced Saturday on state television after three days of election violence.

The East African country descended into violence on Wednesday, the day of presidential and legislative elections which took place without opposition, as the two main opponents of the head of state were either imprisoned or disqualified.

The opposition has reported a death toll of 700. Ms. Hassan has made no comment on the unrest.

Despite the protests, the incumbent president won more than 97.66% of the votes, or 31.9 million votes out of 32.7 million counted, according to the electoral commission.

"I declare Samia Suluhu Hassan the elected president of the United Republic of Tanzania, with the CCM party," Jacobs Mwambegele told state television.

An investiture ceremony will follow as early as Saturday, the media outlet specified, according to information transmitted by an AFP journalist by telephone due to the internet shutdown in effect in the country of 68 million inhabitants.

Samia Suluhu Hassan, who was promoted to head of Tanzania upon the death of her predecessor John Magufuli in 2021, now aspires to be elected.

Initially praised for easing restrictions imposed by her predecessor, she was later accused of carrying out a severe crackdown on her critics, particularly in the lead-up to the election.

The UN is calling for an investigation

An AFP journalist observed low voter turnout at polling stations in Dar es Salaam, the country's economic capital and largest city, on Wednesday. These stations are usually packed, but heavy gunfire erupted as hundreds of people protested, setting fire to a police station. The protests subsequently spread across the country.

"As we speak, the number of deaths in Dar (es Salaam) is around 350 and there are more than 200 in Mwanza (north). If we add the figures from other places in the country, we arrive at a total of around 700 deaths," the spokesman for the opposition Chadema party, John Kitoka, told AFP on Thursday.

This party was excluded from the elections and called for a boycott of the vote. Its leader, Tundu Lissu, arrested in April, is on trial for treason, an accusation punishable by death.

"There has been no excessive use of force," Tanzanian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Thabit Kombo told Al-Jazeera, referring to "pockets of violence" in the country.

"I haven't seen those 700 deaths," he continued. "We still don't have any figures for any victims in the country."

The opposition's death toll was described as "quite credible" by a diplomatic source, who reported "hundreds of dead." A security source interviewed by AFP received similar information.

Several hospitals and health centers declined to comment to AFP. The internet remains largely blocked, complicating data collection efforts.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, "deeply concerned," called in a statement Friday for a "thorough and impartial investigation into allegations of excessive use of force," urging all parties to exercise "restraint" and "prevent any further escalation."

AFP

Auteur: AFP
Publié le: Samedi 01 Novembre 2025

Commentaires (7)

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    Octobre rose il y a 1 jour

    Sa façon de fêter octobre rose

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    Toujours le Pouvoir coûte que il y a 1 jour

    Le record triste et sanglant de morts parmi la jeunesse vient d'être battue devant Macky Sall. Dommage pour cette Dame qui semblait être une ange voilée lorsqu'elle a pris le pouvoir. Elle a gagné encore mais après avoir écarté toute l'opposition significative.

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    anonyme il y a 1 jour

    Voila l'afrique detruite par les arabes...Ces femmes voilees pensent que ce sont les meilleures au monde, alors que Dieu ne dort pas!...elles tres dangereuses!

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    reponse a anonyme il y a 1 jour

    qu est ce que la religion a a voir avec cette impasse electorale en tanzanie ? tu es vraiment con .

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    Fatim il y a 13 heures

    Oui vraiment con.

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    Sutura il y a 1 jour

    Cette élection doit être qualifiée de honteuse dans le pays de Julius Nyéréré. Comment a t-elle pu écarter seule tous ses rivaux, couper Internet, embastillé des opposants, fermer les frontières terrestres et aérienne du pays, réprimé dans le sang la rue qui la contestait et se faire élire avec un score si stalinien ?
    Dommage. Triste pour la Tanzanie.
    Les tanzaniens devaient s'attendre à tout sauf à une présidentielle transparente.

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    ali il y a 1 jour

    en afrique sur plus de 50 pays, il y a seulement 2 femmes presidentes. Quelle hone!
    la tanzanie a ete toujours diriger par les presidents chretiens tout comme la cote d'ivoire avant ADO. Donc les tanzaniens opposants ne sont pas contents de ce changement.

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    leBaolbaol TIGUI il y a 1 jour

    tous les pays reprennent le Macky- Formila , ecarter les vrais opposants et remporter les elections à 90%....la cote d'ivoire , le cameroun etc l'ont dejà pratiquè

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    Lucide! il y a 16 heures

    Comparer la démocratie du Cameroun au Sénégal ou la Côte d’Ivoire au Sénégal en matière de démocratie vraiment montre plus qui tu es que ce que tu racontes . Entre temps tu fais honte aux vrais baol baol.

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