Mob stones police officer as Tanzania descends into poll chaos

Oct 29, 2025 - 19:19
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Mob stones police officer as Tanzania descends into poll chaos

Poll violence erupted in Tanzania on Wednesday as the country held presidential and parliamentary elections amid growing calls for electoral reforms and political freedoms.

Incumbent President Samia Suluhu Hassan, who is seeking a second term, is widely expected to secure a landslide victory in an election boycotted by the main opposition, whose leader Tundu Lissu, remains in custody facing treason charges he denies.

Trouble started early in the morning when protesters disrupted voting in several polling stations, demanding transparency and accusing the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party of suppressing dissenting voices.

As the day progressed, tensions escalated sharply, with reports of arrests and confrontations between demonstrators and police spreading across urban centres.

Videos circulating on social media showed chaotic scenes, including crowds of protesters running through streets chanting anti-CCM slogans such as “Hatutaki CCM” (we don’t want CCM).

In one widely shared clip, a police officer who became separated from his colleagues was cornered and attacked by a mob.

The officer was seen falling to the ground as the crowd beat and hurled stones at him before security reinforcements intervened to disperse the attackers.

International media, including the BBC, reported several injuries as protesters blocked major highways and lit fires to express frustration over what they described as shrinking democratic space and the exclusion of opposition figures.

Businesses were torched and vehicles vandalised, with local sources describing scenes of destruction in parts of Dar es Salaam, Arusha, and Mwanza.

Authorities responded by imposing a curfew in several regions as the unrest spread, while multiple outlets reported that Internet access had been restricted, hampering communication and information flow.

The violent scenes contradicted earlier assurances from the Tanzania Police Force that security had been tightened nationwide and that citizens had nothing to fear.

Dar es Salaam Regional Commissioner Alfred Chalamila condemned the violence, warning that the government would take “strong action” against anyone disrupting peace and public order.

The ongoing unrest has raised concerns among regional observers about the credibility of the election and the future of Tanzania’s fragile democratic institutions.

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