Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan took the oath for her first elected term, following disputed elections that sparked deadly protests. The opposition alleged vote rigging, with Hassan securing nearly 98% of the vote. While the government dismissed high casualty claims, Hassan acknowledged some fatalities without specific figures.
Observers from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) noted that voters lacked a genuine opportunity to express their democratic preferences, citing opposition restrictions and reports of ballot stuffing. Yet, the Tanzanian government affirmed the electoral process was fair, and Internet services, previously restricted on election day, began to normalize.
President Hassan, one of Africa's few female heads of state, emphasized building unity and

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