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Tanzania Blames Outside Agitators for Deadly Election Violence

Bloomberg Markets
Monday, April 27, 2026 at 11:20 AM
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Monetary Policy

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Tanzania’s government has blamed unnamed individuals for orchestrating election violence that left at least 518 people dead, in its account of the bloodshed that engulfed the East African nation six...

Tanzania’s government has blamed unnamed individuals for orchestrating election violence that left at least 518 people dead, in its account of the bloodshed that engulfed the East African nation six months ago.

Glass House Analysis

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