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I believe in GOD and GOD still does 🙏. #moremoneyneeded
Dodoma, Tanzania Katılım Ağustos 2014
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@godbless_lema Hii kitaalamu inaitwa Vitendo dhidi ya maneno naungana na nabii Lema 🙌🙌
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Ni rahisi sana kuwaweka CHAWA straight bila fujo yoyote. Hii ni kwa Gen Z na watu wengine wote.
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Attention = currency.
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@MalkiaTabasamu Period sio ugonjwa mwache mwamba asuuze rungu
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📍Mwanza #Tanzania
People are out marching already - and Mwanza has managed to circumvent the illegitimate lockdown in Ilemela!
Maandamano hayana kikomo hadi kieleweke!
#D9Tunatoka #D9TanganyikaDay
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@bbcswahili Hatakama wamefeli lakini wamejaribu na wangeweza ndo iliisha ivo
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@Sativa255 Huyu naskia alimeza ulimi ile siku anaongea utombo
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Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan backed her country's security forces who are accused of killing hundreds of unarmed demonstrators, claiming the protesters intended to overthrow her government. cnn.it/3Me7FeS

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Security alert for U.S. Citizens
Event: There are ongoing calls for nationwide anti-government demonstrations on December 9, but protest activity could begin as early as December 5. Recent unrest around Tanzania’s October 29 elections resulted in destruction of public infrastructure, violence against civilians, internet shutdowns, and major travel disruptions.
Travelers to Tanzania over the next several weeks should be prepared for potential disruptions, including the possibility of unrest, nation-wide curfews, an internet blackout, cancellation of ferries to Zanzibar, cancellation of international flights, and roadblocks enacted to enforce strict movement controls.
Following recent unrest, foreign nationals have experienced increased attention from local security authorities, and security forces have searched electronics for evidence of connection to unrest or politically sensitive content. Police have reminded the public that under Tanzanian law, the sharing of pictures or videos that may cause panic is a criminal offense. There are reports of security authorities searching electronic devices for politically sensitive content.
The Embassy’s ability to assist travelers in danger is further limited during a period of unrest.
Actions to Take in the Event of Civil Unrest:
Avoid demonstrations.
Avoid crowds.
Have stores of water, food, medication, fuel, and cash in case of shelter-in-place requirements.
Follow any curfews that are announced.
Be mindful of local laws.
Confirm your flight via telephone prior to traveling to the airport.
Review your personal safety plan.
Assistance:
U.S. Embassy Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
686 Old Bagamoyo Road, Msasani,
P.O. Box 9123
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
+255-22-229-4000
tz.usembassy.gov
State Department – Consular Affairs 888-407-4747 or 202-501-4444
Tanzania Country Specific Information
Enroll in Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive Alerts.

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