Tanzania, Protests Flare
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CCM is expected to retain its mammoth majority in parliament, allowing her leverage to push through policies that benefit her establishment. But that might add up to her acceptability challenge
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In Tanzania, the law means electoral flaws can’t be challenged
Street protests erupted as Tanzania went to the polls on October 29, 2025, under a Constitution that has remained unchanged since 2005.Built on a single-party system that has existed since independence in 1961,
Once INEC announces the winner, the results cannot be overturned either in court or through the INEC dispute resolution tribunal. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke
Cameroon’s disputed vote exposes Africa’s deepening leadership crisis as ageing rulers win elections but lose legitimacy, sparking protests and eroding public trust in democratic institutions across the continent.