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More protests in Dar es Salaam after chaotic Tanzania election

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Police fired tear gas and gunshots  to disperse protesters

Police in Tanzania fired tear gas and gunshots  to disperse groups of protesters who returned to the streets a day after a general election marred by violent demonstrations, witnesses said.

Protests broke out in commercial capital Dar es Salaam and other cities during the vote on Wednesday over the exclusion of President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s two biggest challengers from the presidential race, as well as what demonstrators say is increasing government repression.

Police ordered an overnight curfew in Dar es Salaam, a city of more than seven million people, after government offices and other buildings were set ablaze.

Internet access, disrupted during the election, appeared to be returning intermittently on Thursday.

Tito Magoti, a Tanzanian human rights activist, told Reuters he had received reports of at least five deaths in Wednesday’s protests.

A diplomatic source, who asked not to be named, said there were solid reports at least 10 people had been killed in Dar es Salaam.

–SABC–