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Chadema take to the streets in peaceful protest for electoral reform and cost of living

Sunday, January 28, 2024

Chadema chairman Freeman Mbowe led hundreds of supporters in a peaceful demonstration in Dar es Salaam city, demanding transparency and fairness in the upcoming elections.

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Tanzania’s main opposition party, Chadema vice chairman Tundu Lissu and other party leaders participated in a demonstration in Dar es Salaam city.

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The presence of police officers seemed to underscore the delicate balance between upholding the right to protest and maintaining public order.

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Hundreds of Chadema supporters, flanked by a contingent of police officers, marched through the streets of Dar es Salaam today in a peaceful demonstration demanding transparency and fairness in the upcoming elections.

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